Interactive maps of hiking and biking routes around Caen
1. You can zoom in/out using your mouse wheel, as well as move the map of Caen with your mouse.2. This interactive map presents two modes: 'Biking Routes' and 'Hiking Routes'. Use the '+' button on the map to switch between them.
Railway and landscape maps of Caen area
This Caen map has two modes: 'Railway Network' and 'Landscape & Rural Map'. Use the '+' button on the map to navigate.City tours, excursions and tickets in Caen and surroundings
France - moving around the country
In France, buses are considered to be an excellent means of transportation, not only for intercity travel, but also for intra-city travel. In large cities, you will find almost at every stop a timetable which indicates the time of departure of the train you are boarding as well as other departed trains. Prices for trips vary based on the destination and season. It should be noted that in different regions there are separate transport network of buses or trams, with each having its own unique pricing system. You can buy tickets from the driver or in the newspaper kiosks. Please note that in the capital of France you can move about by using underground trains. The Metropolitan has 17 main branches that connect all areas of Paris, as well as 5 suburban branches that go beyond the capital. … OpenNature and parks of France
The very first national park in France was the Vanoise Park, located in the French Alps. It was created in 1963, when the threat of the complete disappearance of Alpine mountain goats, living on the slopes of the mountains in the territory of the modern park, arose. In one of the two parts of the park are ski resorts, one of the most famous and popular of which is Meribel. In addition to alpine goats, the park is inhabited by chamois, lynx, ermines, as well as alpine marmots. Also in the park there are numerous birds, among them bearded, clawed, nutcrackers, golden eagles. In total, there are more than 125 species. In the valleys of the park there are many alpine flowers. … OpenPhotogallery of Caen sights
Our guide to Caen
Caen sightseeing
This is how the Holy Trinity Abbey was built. The duke’s wife, Matilda, spent her last days here. Don’t forget to explore the interior of the building. The elegance and beauty of décor will please even true connoisseurs of perfection. Incredible arched entrances, giant columns, a balustrade, and mosaic floor – all these elements add a touch of unforgettable charm to the sacred place. Stone gargoyles … Open