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Aire de Canisy

Camping-cariste

Adresse

4 Rue Jean Follain
50750 Canisy
Manche, Normandie
France

Équipements et services

Vidange
Ravitaillement en eau

Description

Welcome to the Canisy (Manche) service area — a convenient and welcoming stop for passing motorhome users. You will find reliable waste-disposal points and a clear, easy-to-access water refill. Ideal for topping up and setting off with peace of mind, just a short walk from the bocage landscapes of Normandy.

Tourisme

Canisy (Manche, France)

Canisy is a small rural commune in Manche, nestled in the Norman bocage. The village is mainly recognized for its large seigneurial estate and its hedgerows, meadows and orchards. The atmosphere remains rural and calm, ideal for walks and discovering the local heritage. Canisy also serves as a convenient starting point for exploring the west coast of Manche and nearby towns.

Heritage and history

The most visible site is the Château de Canisy, which dominates the estate and remains a historical landmark of the village. The château is surrounded by gardens and a park that reflect historic landscaping. Guided tours or public events are sometimes held there, depending on the season. The surrounding rural buildings show the traditional development of the Norman bocage.

Nature and landscapes

The landscape is typical of the Norman bocage: parcels enclosed by hedges, meadows and orchards. These areas offer pleasant routes for walking or cycling, with small country roads and rural paths. Local biodiversity is supported by these mosaics of habitats.

Outdoor activities and leisure

The trails around the village are suitable for family walks and bike outings. The relative proximity of urban centers and the coast makes it possible to combine rural calm with excursions to more visited tourist sites. Markets and local producers often offer regional products to discover.

Not to miss

  • Château de Canisy: the village's flagship monument and its estate.
  • Château park: walks under the trees and gardens.
  • Bocage walks: rural routes for walking and cycling.
  • Local producers: orchards and Norman specialties (cider, dairy products) often available.

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