Honfleur

Address is taken from a point 583 metres away.

Mooring here is good (a nice place to moor).
Facilities: diesel for sale, toilets, water point, laundrette and electric hook up.
Le Havre | 11.15 km | |
Honfleur | ||
Pont de Normandie | 3.31 km | |
Pont de Tancarville | 18.93 km | |
Quillebeuf-sur-Seine | 25.23 km | |
Villequier | 45.13 km | |
Pont de Brotonne | 50.95 km |
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chemical toilet disposal
place to turn
self-operated pump-out
boatyard pump-out
Wikipedia has a page about Honfleur
Honfleur (French: [ɔ̃flœʁ] (listen)) is a commune in the Calvados department in northwestern France. It is located on the southern bank of the estuary of the Seine across from le Havre and very close to the exit of the Pont de Normandie. Its inhabitants are called Honfleurais.
It is especially known for its old port, characterized by its houses with slate-covered frontages, painted many times by artists, including in particular Gustave Courbet, Eugène Boudin, Claude Monet and Johan Jongkind, forming the école de Honfleur (Honfleur school) which contributed to the appearance of the Impressionist movement. The Sainte-Catherine church, which has a bell tower separate from the principal building, is the largest wooden church in France.