The Cider Route - 25 miles
To the East of Caen, the Cider Route is a signed tourist route which weaves its way through countryside typical of the area, linking the villages of Beuvron en Auge (classified village), Bonnebosq and Beaufour Druval via picturesque little roads.
The Cider Route - 25 miles
The rounded landscape, with its chateaux, manors, half-timbered houses and apple orchards, makes up the picture postcard scene. A richly authentic land where the horse is king, the Pays d'Auge is dotted with famous stud farms. The Cider Route is at the heart of the geographical zone known as the ‘Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée des Cidres du Pays d'Auge' and links about nineteen local producers, easily recognisable by the signpost ‘Cru de Cambremer'. They also welcome visitors, offering a guided tour of the cellars and tastings.
Look out for signposts marked 'Cru de Cambremer' and do not hesitate to go in!
Access to this sign-posted tourist circuit is from the main N13 and N175 roads.
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| The Cider Route's different stopovers | |
| The Cider Route's various activities |