Normandy contains a number of jewels which are worth a detour. From chalk cliffs to Omaha Beach via Mont Saint Michel or the port of Le Havre, this region is one of the jewels of France.
During our getaway, we will cross Caen, “the city of a hundred steeples”, and its many bookstores. Place of commemorations and memories of the Second World War, it is today a festive city considered as the cultural and intellectual capital of Normandy.
Between tasting oysters, cookies and salted butter caramels, we reach the city of Rouen.
Capital of Normandy, Rouen is a place steeped in history. Place of the last days of Joan of Arc, this medieval town developed thanks to maritime and river traffic. L’Echiquier, today the Palace of Justice, is the most emblematic building of the city alongside the imposing cathedral which is one of the tallest in Europe. Every 4 to 6 years, the city becomes the window of a large gathering of sailboats, the Armada of Rouen.
In these magnificent places, let's take the time to take our pala out of our bag to hit the ball in the 7 Norman clubs and their 13 pistes. If, however, certain clubs or tracks were missing from this list, please let us know at contact @padelmagazine.fr.
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