Carpet in Bayeux of course.
Mont Saint-Michel is good.
The youth hostel of Cancale is perfectly located at the beach, outside the town, very nice!
They have a camping ground too, but I prefere there to rent a room, what is cheap and the better option.
At the harbour in Cancale, looking to the sea in the very left point of the restaurants and shops, where the street comes down from the town they sell oysters very cheap. It looks like a small market.
You can sit there on a wall, looking to the sea and oyster farm and just throw the shells back in the sea.
The French eat theyr oysters there. A museum they have too, in the a bit hidden smaller church, but I didn't see it. (My job is to hang there posters in shops, no time to see museums)
At the beach, perhaps 20 minutes by car eastern from Bayeux is a small WW2 museum. Unfortunately I forgot the name of the town, but possible that I find the receipt later, from the Surplus shop wich isn't so bad. It's perhaps 3 Minutes to walk from the museum on the opposite side of a large empty place and the shop is next to a Restaurant.
If you stand at the harbour in Fecamp, looking to the sea, at the left side is in the end a casino. Upstairs there you reach a fantastic located camping ground on the hill. You camp there on the rock. The street goes different, but you will find it. It is simply in the end of the buildings there, directly over the casino.
Not so much to see there, but important is the Castle of William the Conqueror in Fecamp, what is a nice town with several good restaurants between harbour and camping ground. Next to the castle is a church, that is located a few minutes away from the harbour, but inside the historic town at the land side.
Yes, and the rest is simply France how it is nearly everywhere: Incredibly lovely, outstanding interesting and very very friendly!
Don't stay to long in Bayeux if you go there in the summer!
I asked in a bakers shop there, where I had a coffee, in French of course and with my German accent, which occupation was more disturbing them. Our few years with a few guys at the beach, or the hundreds and thousands of Americans who run there around now a days?
She was laughing.