Farm stay in Normandy
Several years after the departure of the poultry and the closure of the farm, a mini farm returns to La Rançonnière!
Thus, seven rabbits, as mischievous as they are playful, and three pretty hens share a large patch of greenery. They answer to the sweet names of Queen, Gipsy, Rainbow, and even Chewing-gum!
Don't hesitate to pay them a visit, they love to pretend to be the mascots of the place and will not fail to make young and old smile!
Discover our mini farm: chickens, rabbits…
Normandy, with its verdant landscapes, fine sandy beaches, and rich cultural heritage, is the ideal place for an unforgettable stay in France. If you're looking for a unique experience that combines the rustic charm of the Normandy countryside with relaxing moments on a working farm, La Ferme de la Rançonnière is the place for you. Discover an exceptional destination, where rabbits and chickens are an integral part of your experience, in the heart of Lower Normandy.
La Ferme de la Rançonnière: An authentic Norman retreat
Located in the heart of beautiful Lower Normandy, La Ferme de la Rançonnière is much more than just a hotel. It's a lovingly restored working farm that offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience country life. The moment you step through the farm gates, you're enveloped in an atmosphere of peace and tranquility.
Charming accommodation
La Ferme de la Rançonnière offers charming accommodation in tastefully decorated rooms. You'll find spacious and comfortable rooms that capture the essence of Normandy, with exposed wooden beams and traditional furnishings. Each room is equipped with all modern comforts to ensure a most pleasant stay.


Farm Activities
What sets La Ferme de la Rançonnière is its commitment to providing a genuine farm experience. You'll have the opportunity to feed the rabbits and chickens, collect fresh eggs, and even learn about traditional farming tasks. It's a perfect experience for families with children, who will love interacting with the animals.
Gourmet Norman cuisine
A stay at La Ferme de la Rançonnière wouldn't be complete without sampling the delicious Norman cuisine. Dishes are prepared with fresh, local produce, and you can savor regional specialties such as Camembert cheese, cider, and seafood. Enjoy dinner at the farm's restaurant , where a friendly atmosphere prevails, and taste dishes that will remind you of the Norman countryside.
Relaxation and nature
In addition to farm activities, you can enjoy the beautiful gardens and the peaceful surroundings. The verdant landscapes, nearby hiking trails, and fine sandy beaches along the Calvados coast are all available for moments of relaxation and escape.
Mont Saint-Michel and the natural park
Lower Normandy also offers numerous nearby attractions, including the famous Mont Saint-Michel, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can arrange excursions to explore this architectural masterpiece perched on a rocky islet. Furthermore, the Normandy-Maine Regional Natural Park offers opportunities for hiking, enjoying the great outdoors, and creating memorable family holidays.
Norman cuisine and activities
Lower Normandy is also renowned for its rich gastronomy. You can enjoy delicious local dishes, participate in cider and cheese tastings, and discover the culinary delights of the region.
Farm stay in Normandy: an unforgettable experience
A stay at La Ferme de la Rançonnière will allow you to immerse yourself in life in the Normandy countryside, in the heart of Lower Normandy. Whether you are a nature lover, a food enthusiast, or simply seeking tranquility, this authentic farm will offer you an unforgettable experience. With rabbits and chickens as an integral part of your stay, you will have the opportunity to reconnect with nature and enjoy simple, precious moments.
Book now and immerse yourself in a unique and memorable Normandy experience. Come and discover the true essence of the Normandy countryside at La Ferme de la Rançonnière, for an unforgettable family holiday filled with hiking, tennis, gastronomy and numerous outdoor activities.
