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The house

  • Completely quiet natural area

Discover the Pig House, a living space perfectly designed to combine comfort, functionality and relaxation:

Ground floor:

Entrance hall: Welcoming and practical.
Kitchen: Beautiful and modern, equipped with fridge, oven, induction hob and microwave.
Lounge: Comfortable with wood-burning stove for cosy evenings.
Utility room: Equipped with washing machine and tumble dryer.
Dining room: Ideal for meals with family or friends.
Master suite: With a private bathroom equipped with a walk-in shower and double washbasin.
Sauna/Hammam: For moments of relaxation.
First floor:

Landing: Distributes the bedrooms and communal areas.
First bedroom: With a 160x200 bed and television.
Second bedroom (dormitory mode): With two 160x200 beds.
Bathroom: Fitted with walk-in shower, double washbasin and WC.
Storage space : Sufficient for an uncluttered stay.
Office: Suitable for teleworking.
Pig House is designed to provide guests with the ideal environment in which to relax and make the most of their stay.

Registration code

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Facilities

  • No smoking
  • Local contact
  • Safe for small children
  • Dishwasher
  • Washing machine
  • Tumble dryer
  • Iron
  • Fenced garden
  • Pets welcome
  • Cot
  • High chair
  • TV
  • Internet
  • Fireplace
  • Hair dryer
  • Sauna

Surroundings

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Varengeville-sur-Mer is a charming commune in the Normandy region of France's Seine-Maritime département (76). It is renowned for its coastal landscapes, gardens and peaceful setting. Here is an overview of the geographical location of Varengeville-sur-Mer and directions to the gîte at 29 rue de l'Aumône, 76119 Varengeville-sur-Mer:

Geographical location:
Varengeville-sur-Mer is on the Côte d'Albâtre, famous for its white chalk cliffs that stretch along the English Channel. It is located close to the town of Dieppe, around 8 kilometres to the west, offering an attractive mix of nature and easy access to urban services.

Access by various modes of transport:
By car :

From Paris: Take the A13 motorway towards Rouen, then continue on the A151 towards Dieppe, and follow the D925 to Varengeville-sur-Mer. The journey takes around 2 hours and 30 minutes.
From Rouen: Take the A150 towards Dieppe, then continue on the D925 to Varengeville-sur-Mer. This journey takes around 1 hour.
By train:

From Paris: Take a train from Gare Saint-Lazare to Dieppe. The journey takes around 2 hours. From Dieppe station, you can take a taxi or local bus to Varengeville-sur-Mer.
From Rouen: There are also rail links between Rouen and Dieppe, followed by a short taxi or bus journey to Varengeville-sur-Mer.
By bus:

Local buses serve Varengeville-sur-Mer from Dieppe. Timetables and frequency may vary, so check in advance to plan your journey.
By bike or on foot :

For cycling and walking enthusiasts, there are scenic routes along the coast to reach Varengeville-sur-Mer from Dieppe. It's a great way to discover the local countryside.
By air:

The nearest airport is Rouen Vallée de Seine Airport, around 90 kilometres away. Once at the airport, you can hire a car or take a train via Rouen to Dieppe, then on to Varengeville-sur-Mer.
These transport options offer flexibility for visitors from different regions, allowing them to enjoy the natural beauty and tranquillity of Varengeville-sur-Mer while still benefiting from easy access to Dieppe's urban amenities.

  • Rural
  • In or near a village
  • Near beach

Restaurants, food & wine

Varengeville-sur-Mer, located in Normandy near Dieppe, has a rich culinary heritage. The region is famous for its seafood specialities, dairy products and deep-rooted culinary traditions. Here are just a few of the local specialities you can try on your visit to Varengeville-sur-Mer:

Seafood and fish
Scallops from the Baie de Seine: Caught locally, they are often prepared in carpaccio, pan-fried or in sauce.
Moules de Normandie: Served marinated or in a cream sauce, these mussels are an essential part of the local cuisine.
Herrings: Dieppe is a major herring fishing port, so you'll find fresh or marinated herring, often served as "rollmops".
Cheeses
Neufchâtel: This heart-shaped cheese is one of the oldest in Normandy, mild and slightly salty, perfect with fresh bread or in cooked dishes.
Camembert: Although Camembert is specific to its region of origin, it remains an emblem of Norman gastronomy and is widely appreciated throughout the region.
Drinks
Norman cider: Made from local apples, cider can be either sweet or brut. It goes perfectly with cheese and seafood dishes.
Calvados: An aged apple brandy, used in cooking or served as a digestive.
Desserts and other delicacies
Normandy apple tart: This rich tart, often topped with cream and cinnamon, showcases local apples.
Teurgoule: A rice pudding baked for a long time in the oven with milk, cinnamon and sugar, typical of Normandy.
Local products
Beurre et crème d'Isigny: Renowned for their superior quality, these dairy products enrich many dishes and sauces in Normandy cuisine.
Each dish reflects the richness of Normandy's land and sea, offering visitors a truly local taste experience. If you're in Varengeville-sur-Mer, be sure to explore the local markets to discover these products and the restaurants to sample these specialities.

Activities

Welcome to Chalet de L'Ailly, a haven of peace and elegance in Varengeville-sur-Mer, a jewel on the Normandy coast, just a stone's throw from Dieppe.

Nestling just one kilometre from the ocean, Chalet de L'Ailly offers you a holiday where the tranquillity of the countryside meets the immensity of the sea. This gem of a village is renowned for its exceptional natural surroundings, unspoilt beaches, spectacular chalk cliffs and world-famous gardens, not to mention its rich artistic and historical heritage marked by famous residents such as Georges Braque and Claude Monet.

  • Near hiking trails
  • Near ATB trails
  • Near riding
  • Water sports
  • Yoga

Additional price info and offers

Your pet will be accepted on payment of €7 per day.

Price includes

Towels

Price exclusive

  • Safety deposit € 500.00
  • Cleaning fee (compulsory) € 150.00
  • Price bed linen per person (compulsory) € 90.00

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