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The restaurant at the Hôtel de France Isigny is open every day of the week.
Service hours:
12 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
7 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.

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Stay in Normandy in Isigny-sur-mer in Cotentin

Isigny-sur-Mer: gateway to the Cotentin and gourmet jewel of Normandy

Between land and sea, Isigny-sur-Mer welcomes you to the borders of the Cotentin, in one of the most authentic regions of Normandy. This charming town, famous for its exceptional products – Isigny AOP caramels, butter and cream, as well as its oysters – is a paradise for gourmets. The Maison des Produits d’Isigny invites you to discover local flavors in a friendly setting.

Nestled between the D-Day beaches, including the emblematic Omaha Beach, and the Cotentin and Bessin Marshes Regional Natural Park, Isigny-sur-Mer is also an ideal destination for nature and history lovers. Hiking, cycling, bird watching, and visiting historic sites are just some of the many activities you can enjoy with the family.

The picturesque port, the banks of the Vire River, the Saint-Georges church, the old covered market, and local markets reflect the authenticity of this Norman town. Nearby, explore the treasures of the Cotentin: Barfleur, Cherbourg, La Hague, not forgetting Mont-Saint-Michel in the background.

Isigny-sur-Mer is the perfect combination of heritage, nature, and gastronomy, an essential stopover for discovering all the riches of Normandy.

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Isigny caramel

A true land of indulgence, Isigny is the ideal destination for a short or long stay with family or friends.
Departing from the Hôtel de France, set off to discover the culinary and cultural riches of this pretty Norman town.
Discover how these delicious, world-famous treats are made during a visit to the Isigny Caramel Museum. You'll also discover Isigny cream and butter, apples, and oysters, all exceptional products of this Normandy region. The history of the town's port is also told.

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Mont Saint-Michel

Erected on an islet, surrounded by a magnificent bay, Mont Saint-Michel never ceases to fascinate. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979, Mont Saint-Michel and its bay welcome nearly 2.5 million visitors each year.

When, at the time of high tides, it becomes an island again, a new spectacle is offered to its admirers. Always majestic, almost captivating, it reveals a new face to us, creating a new atmosphere, according to the time and the changes in the weather.

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The Cotentin coast

The Cotentin offers cultural and gastronomic discoveries not to be missed. Admire landscapes that are a feast for the eyes, natural spaces of great beauty.

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The landing beaches

There are many places steeped in history around the Hôtel de France in Isigny.

More than just a visit, going to a landing beach always arouses great emotion and awakens collective memory.