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  • Drive first to the Grand Hôtel Cabourg (les jardins du Casino, +33 2 3191 0179, accorhotels.com) on the lovely Côte Fleurie (Flower Coast).

    Classic France: the insiders' guide 2011

  • I have permitted myself to assume, as the good Brantome would say, that you were at Cabourg!

    The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert Letters 2003

  • Here we are back again at home, after a month passed, just as you said, at Cabourg, where chance more than intention placed us.

    The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert Letters 2003

  • We, meanwhile, were asking Pierre for a certain promised chateau, one famous for its beauty, between Trouville and Cabourg.

    In and out of Three Normady Inns Anna Bowman Dodd

  • Some miles away along the coast Maigret could see the houses of Dives and factory smoke-stacks; and, farther on, less clearly, Cabourg, Houlgate, and the cliffs behind which lay Deauville and Trouville.

    Death of a Harbormaster Simenon, Georges 1942

  • Keeping along the road by the tramway you have been out of sight of the sea, but in a few minutes the pleasant leafiness of Cabourg has been reached.

    Normandy, Illustrated, Complete Gordon Home 1923

  • Keeping along the road by the tramway you have been out of sight of the sea, but in a few minutes the pleasant leafiness of Cabourg has been reached.

    Normandy, Illustrated, Part 3 Gordon Home 1923

  • Along the margin of the canal there is a good road, and almost hidden by the long grass outside the tall trees that line the canal on each bank, runs the steam tramway to Cabourg and the coast to the west of the

    Normandy, Illustrated, Part 3 Gordon Home 1923

  • The tramway crosses the canal at Benouville on its way to Cabourg, and leaving the shade of birches and poplars takes its way over the open fields towards the sea.

    Normandy, Illustrated, Complete Gordon Home 1923

  • Along the margin of the canal there is a good road, and almost hidden by the long grass outside the tall trees that line the canal on each bank, runs the steam tramway to Cabourg and the coast to the west of the

    Normandy, Illustrated, Complete Gordon Home 1923

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