Getting there
The Vélo routes can take you anywhere! Some of them have aqueduct crossings and other spectacular features, as well as taking you to great destinations. There’s also an app, Atoutmod, which helps you find your way around the region on public transport.
Getting around
By train/car:
If travelling without car, take the Eurostar to Paris and transfer to Gare Saint-Lazare for various destinations in Normandy. If you’re taking the car, Le Shuttle takes you from Folksetone to Calais and leaves you a three or four-hour drive depending on exactly where you’re heading.
By Ferry:
There are plenty of ferry options. Portsmouth to Caen (Ouistreham) takes about six hours and to Le Havre about five and a half. Both of those are Brittany Ferries but DFDS Seaways operate a service from Newhaven to Dieppe which will take around hour hours and leave a similar drive to the others, again depending on your final destination.
By plane:
Paris’ airports are the most obvious entry point by air, as well as Nantes International Airport. In Normandy itself, Caen-Carpiquet and Deauville also have international flights worth watching out for.