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The Normandy region of France is a wonderful place to spend some time. Here you will find quaint villages, stunning countryside and excellent wine, which is a great combination for a relaxing holiday. With a great central location and some quality cheap hotels, Caen is an excellent base from which to explore the region.
Caen flights do not go directly from the UK to the airport at Caen-Carpiquet. Rather than pay a large amount for a flight to Caen from the UK, which may require a transfer, it's possible to get cheap flights to Caen by flying into Paris and then catching a train to the town. If travelling this way to Caen flights will take around an hour and the train journey about two hours, making it an easy place to get to from all over the UK.
Most of the attractions in Caen are within walking distance of the town centre and for those on the outskirts the town operates 'bus verts' to reach the suburbs. However, if you plan to visit some of the beautiful Normandy countryside on your trip it's worth looking into cheap Caen car hire to give you the freedom to explore and the convenience of travelling on your own timescales.
The Memorial for Peace is a popular attraction, marking the losses incurred during the Second World War. The D-Day Beaches are just over 10 miles away and worth visiting to remember the history of this part of France. In the town the Castle, previously home to William the Conqueror, is one of the largest medieval castles in Europe and today houses the Museum of Normandy.