School Trips to Normandy | Travelbound
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All travel by British touring coach
Château evening entertainment
Return Channel crossing
1 teacher place for every 8 students
Full board accommodation
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Travelbound is here to make all your school trips to Normandy memorable experiences and can tailor your itinerary to meet a wide range of learning objectives. We also love a challenge, so let us know if you’re looking for something new in between your Normandy favourites.

Stay at the Château du Molay on your school trips to Normandy

This charming 18th-century château, operated by Travelbound, provides the perfect setting to unwind after a busy day of sightseeing. With 38 acres of parkland, students can enjoy plenty of space to burn off energy or participate in a variety of organised activities.

Our friendly and experienced Château du Molay staff are always on hand to help during your stay. Plus, a 24/7 contact number ensures you can always reach a real person in case of any unexpected issues, offering complete peace of mind.

 

Learn more about the Château du Molay

 

Trip Highlights

The Bayeux Cathedral in Normandy

Explore medieval Bayeux

D-Day Museum in Arromanches

Learn about D-Day history at Arromanches

The stunning Mont Saint Michel at sunset

See the Gothic Benedictine abbey on Mont Saint-Michel

Students meeting a goat at a goat farm in Normandy

Meet the goats at a cheese farm

Typical accommodation

Group of students coming out of the Chateau du Molay on a sunny day

Château du Molay, Normandy

Our exclusive 18th century Château du Molay can accommodate 195 guests in 42 en-suite bedrooms and is set amongst 38 acres of beautiful private parkland. Located only 14kms from Bayeux, within easy reach of the world famous Calvados coast and just a 45 minute journey from Caen, the Château is in an ideal location for easy school trips from the UK. See more about our exclusive Château du Molay

Itinerary suggestion

1 Depart school in your coach

2 Channel crossing to Calais

3 Journey time from Calais about 5 hours without excursion stop

4 Optional short stop in Honfleur then arrive at the Château du Molay

5 Château entertainment and evening meal

1 Breakfast and packed lunch

2 Visit medieval Bayeux – market days are Wednesday and Saturday

3 Spend the afternoon in Caen or visit a goats’ cheese farm, then optional château activity, eg circus skills frenzy

4 Château entertainment and evening meal – optional snails and mussels

1 Breakfast and packed lunch

2 Afternoon at Cité de la Mer in Cherbourg or Mont Saint-Michel

3 Evening meal or château BBQ in the summer, plus farewell disco

1 Breakfast and packed lunch

2 Return to the Calais with a stop at a French hypermarket

3 Channel crossing

4 Arrive back at school

Learning outcomes

Subject focus

Students can:

  • Engage in learning outside the classroom by exploring the language, culture, history, and geography of a different country.
  • Practice speaking a foreign language in an authentic environment.
  • Build confidence and develop valuable skills for personal and team achievements.
  • Gain a deeper understanding of another culture and broaden your perspective.
  • Enjoy discovering, exploring, and sharing experiences with classmates and teachers.
Student buying fresh fruits at a French market

Student outcomes

Students will have had an opportunity to:

  • Travel to a foreign country and immerse yourself in a new language and culture.
  • Build independence and boost your self-confidence.
  • Deepen existing friendships and form new connections.
  • Discover more about history, including World War II and the Norman Conquest.
  • Learn about the local countryside and regional produce.
  • Explore new activities and enjoy memorable experiences.

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