16th Aug ~ 20th Aug 2019
Normandy
“One marriage, a short break but no funerals ….”
Roosters old work colleague Paul Morhen was getting married to Natalie. They decided to marry at the Chateau se Carsix in Normandy and we were invited to celebrate with them.
We took the SLK with the top down so travelled in style for a couple of days at the Chateau, starting with a BBQ, the wedding day was a little wet but managed to get a break for an outdoor ceremony.
Normandy, a region in northwestern France, is known for its stunning coastline, rich history, and cultural significance. Its picturesque landscapes, including the iconic cliffs of Étretat and the D-Day landing beaches, attract visitors from around the world.
Historically, Normandy played a crucial role in the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, leaving a lasting impact on both French and English cultures.
Today, Normandy is a popular tourist destination, offering a blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and delicious cuisine. The region's capital, Rouen, is renowned for its Gothic cathedral and its connection to Joan of Arc.


