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Barfleur : the most beautiful village of the Manche dans la Manche

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Manche

Barfleur : the most beautiful village of the Manche

    2 Rond-Point Guillaume le Conquérant
    50760 Barfleur

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Époque contemporaine
2000
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Origin and history

Barfleur is a village in the Manche, Normandy, known for its title as the "most beautiful village of France". This classification highlights its architectural heritage and exceptional natural setting, typical of the Normandy coast. The beauty of the village lies in its harmony between traditional constructions and marine landscapes, attracting visitors and lovers of local history.

The title of "most beautiful village of France" underlines the importance of Barfleur in the regional heritage. This type of distinction often values places where history, culture and the environment mix closely. The villages so labelled become symbols of preserving the rural and coastal heritage, while playing a major economic and tourist role for their region.

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