Morning Walk in Honfleur

We are exploring the coastal area of Normandie this morning and were able to visit one of the most popular villages in Northern France.

Of course, on the drive to Honfleur we had to take a picture of the famous suspension bridge which is still quite amazing even though it is only the tenth longest suspension bridge in current times.

It is a very popular tourist village and great place to walk around and check out all the sites.

We found there is so much history and unique building sites throughout the city.

Every twist and turn has some memorable to capture and story behind it.

There are many historical landmarks and this was part of the remaining drawbridge that was the gate to the famous marina.

Anyone recognize this famous site and picture scene? I think there has been many paintings of this one shot alone!

There is also the famous Saint Catherine’s church which has multiple levels of constructions over the years like many of the other buildings and homes.

The most interesting carving or hidden statue is the miniature character that is found right about the door if you look very closely!

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3 Responses to Morning Walk in Honfleur

  1. Robert Frieske's avatar Robert Frieske says:

    I’m enjoying the blog. Please keep up the good work.

  2. Nancy & Wayne Anderson's avatar Nancy & Wayne Anderson says:

    Very nice

  3. Nancy & Wayne Anderson's avatar Nancy & Wayne Anderson says:

    Very nice

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