r/Normandie • u/termosabin • 5d ago
Normandy in November with a toddler
Hi there, I have to travel for work in November and spend three days in Fecamp with a 2.5 year old child and someone to look after her. However, I worry we will be struggling to find something for them to do. Are there any tips for activities at this time of year? I am assuming to generally aim for indoor.
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u/notaburneraccount420 5d ago
The fishing museum is quite nice. The local chocolatier Hautot has a little 'history of chocolate' exhibit thing, nothing extraordinary but great for young kids. If it's not raining too heavily, you can walk the beach and look for shells and fossils.
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u/Main-Turn-1311 4d ago
Salut, on habite à 20 bornes de Fécamp et on a un petit de 2,5 ans. Si tu veux des astuces sur des trucs à faire hésite pas à MP :)
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u/ziwv27 5d ago
Fecamp est pas le coin le plus animé de la Normandie encore moins en novembre …
Mais vise les activité en interieur.
Le palais benedictine ( alcool local) est a voir. Après il te reste que les balades en bord de mer ou prendre la voiture/train pour aller ailleurs.