Only 10 miles down the coast from Honfleur, and again about an hour's drive from Rouen by the most direct route, is the resort town of Deauville (pop 3,500). It's famous for its beach, its boardwalk (les planches), its hotels, and its casino.
My friend Jeanine in Rouen loved to go spend a sunny afternoon there, and we did so many times over the years.
These are some photos I took in Deauville in early April 2002. The weather was splendid.
My friend Jeanine in Rouen loved to go spend a sunny afternoon there, and we did so many times over the years.
These are some photos I took in Deauville in early April 2002. The weather was splendid.
My best, and only, recollection of Deauville is delicious moules à la crème.
ReplyDeleteI had lost contact with Michel d’Ornano before he became mayor of Deauville, otherwise I might have different recollections of this town. He was also a friend of Charles-Henry de Valbray’s father.
DeleteI can't remember ever having a meal in a restaurant in Deauville. But Walt and I had really good moules marinière in a restaurant in nearby Trouville one time.
DeleteI think the moules à la crème was on the planches, but all this is very flou?
DeleteLa Maison is a good looking Victorian building. Seems like it would be a cafe or hotel, but I think based on the sign that it's a craft shop (?).
ReplyDeleteYes, you’re exactly right!
DeleteI'm glad I finally got to see Deauville this past June.
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