Nestled between the cities of Caen and Rouen, the Pays d’Auge region in Normandy is a tapestry of picturesque apple orchards, historic towns, and half-timbered manor houses. This hilly area is renowned for its farm-fresh products, including cider, calvados brandy, and cheeses such as Camembert, Livarot, and Pont-l’Évêque. Visitors can explore the charming villages, sample local delicacies, and immerse themselves in the rural charm that defines this scenic part of France.
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