CHÂTEAU LES BRUYÈRES ***
Route du Cadran - 14340 CAMBREMER (CALVADOS-FRANCE) - Phone: + 33 (0) 231 322 245 - Fax: + 33 (0) 231 322 258
GPS: 00°02'54'' - 49°09'10'' - Google map: click here
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Directions to the Château from Brussels - 450 km - 4 h 00 mn
Take the A7, then the A2, then the A1, direction Paris
On the A1, take the A29 fork, direction Rheims , Rouen , Amiens
Approaching Amiens , take the A16, direction Calais , Rouen , Amiens West
Take the A29, direction Le Havre
Cross the Bridge of Normandy , taking the A29, direction Caen Lisieux, then the A13
Take the A13 motorway, direction CAEN
Leave the A13 at exit 29A, "La Haie Tondue"
Follow the directions above marked Directions from exit 29A “La Haie Tondue”
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Directions to the Château from Paris - 183 km - 2 h 15 mn
Leaving Paris , take the A13 Motorway, direction CAEN
Leave the A13 at exit 29A, "La Haie Tondue"
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Directions to the Château from Calais - 320 km - 2 h 45 mn
Take the A16 Motorway, direction BOULOGNE SUR MER – ROUEN
Leave the A16 at the Abbeville exit
Take the A28, direction ROUEN
Then take the A29, direction LE HAVRE
Cross the Bridge of Normandy and take direction CAEN LISIEUX on the A29, then the A13
Leave the A13 at exit 29A, "La Haie Tondue"
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Directions from exit 29A "La Haie Tondue" - 12 km - 10 mn
Leave the A13 at exit 29A, " La Haie Tondue "
After about 5km, you will reach the Valsemé crossroads
Go straight across the intersection and follow the sign "Cambremer 11km"
Go through the villages of Bonnebosq and Léaupartie
As you are leaving Léaupartie, on your right you will see a little Inn called “Le D16”
Turn left opposite the Inn where you see the sign "Cambremer 4km"
When you reach the centre of the village of Cambremer , take signs for “Cadran”
In front of the church you will see a sign saying “Château les Bruyères 1.5km”
After passing the Post Office ( La Poste ) on your left and The Town Hall ( La Mairie ) on your right, go up the Rue de Cadran
The Château is straight ahead up the hill, on your left
The entrance to the Château is clearly marked
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