Things to do in Pennedepie (2025): Top nearby activities,popular attractions,itinerary planning,weather,accommodation,food,transportation,and more - all you need to know (updated August, 2025) | Trip.com
噼里啪啦:“[Honfleur] A friend who went to school in Normandy recommended this place to me, and I found that it is really good. The season for traveling is very important. For a small town to have an atmosphere, there must be people outside. Therefore, winter is more suitable for staying at home. Of course Now, it’s suitable for southerners to stay in northerners’ homes.”
M32***23:“If you want to feel small and insignificant, Milford Sound is the place for you. As you drive halfway along the Milford Road, these mountain giants tower over you and everywhere you go, you’ll see something spectacular. If you’re really lucky and get to go there, you must also take a cruise. Rain, hail, or shine, this place will take your breath away.”
Udjaat:“The Pont de Normandie is known as the most beautiful bridge of the 20th century. It spans the Seine River, is about 2 kilometers long, and is majestic and spectacular, connecting the two small towns of Le Havre and Honfleur near the river's mouth. The main body of the bridge is a steel truss cable-stayed structure, a masterpiece of engineering.”
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pxy0705:“Le Havre Beach is a very beautiful beach with great views. The sand here is grayish white and the grains are a bit large, but it doesn't hurt your feet when you step on it. It's quite comfortable. The wind and waves here are relatively strong, which is suitable for surfing. If you like, you can come and take a walk.”
易茜韵楹:“The Church of Saint Catherine is still used by an active congregation, but the design of Saint Catherine is strikingly timeless, it feels like being in an old sailing ship, it is only a few blocks from the Seine, and it is built of wood. Although not very large, walk in to see intricate stained glass windows, statues, and a fascinating wood-beam structure.”