

| Name | Damian |
| Area Covered | Normandy |
| Interests | History, Walking, Cycling |
I moved to France in 2007 after spending 2 years renovating my farmhouse in Normandy as a B&B. Having guests from all over the world I accumulated useful information about the area and attractions. My greatest satisfaction is when guests thank me for useful tips that help make their stay in Normandy all the more pleasurable.
Having worked in customer services in the UK one of my greatest achievements was attaining 98% from independent customer reviews.
I became so interested in the history of the area and keen to make visitors' stays more enjoyable and informative that I created two audio-visual guides one on the D Day Landings and one on Mont St Michel.
They tell their stories and include striking pictures and atmospheric music. I personally travelled to every museum along the D Day coast, visited chateaux and explored the region uncovering small gems that are not in guide books.
On arriving in Normandy I joined the local school and once a month I attend an Anglo-French meal at a local restaurant where I made many friends in the French community. I believe that by making an effort to learn the local language and culture has made it easier to become accepted by the community.
My personal interests include gardening, music, reading, cycling and exercising.
Normandy is most famous for the 1944 D Day landings that started the liberation of Europe, Mont St Michel a breath-taking medieval town built on a remote island, the Bayeux Tapestry a 1,000 year old tapestry telling the story of William the Conqueror as well as miles of beautiful empty beaches and many attractions from Chateaux to Monet's garden.
Normandy is a peaceful and relaxing gem in France that is undiscovered with miles of empty roads that makes travelling easy and relaxed. The weather is pleasant and ideal in summer making it perfect for a historical trip, with friends, family or partners. You can get a real taste of France without the crowds whilst staying in the beautiful countryside.
Normandy is greatly underestimated and unexplored by most tourists. For this reason there are no crowds and prices for accommodation, food and attractions are reasonable. It has an old world relaxed charm and the people are noted for their friendliness. It is impossible to walk into a shop without being greeted with a friendly Bonjour.