Langrune-sur-Mer, town of Calvados, seaside resort of about 1810 inhabitants. The name comes from Langrune growan land, which means "green land". Indeed at the time of the Vikings the land was not so close to Langrune and forest covered the current common.
Located on the Côte de Nacre, 15 minutes from Caen, you can enjoy its many activities: sailing, fishing, beach games, tennis, cycling and pedestrian route.
By road: from Paris on the A13.
By train: 2 hours from Paris, arriving in Caen.
By ferry: from the port of Ouistreham.
By plane: 30 minutes from the airport of Carpiquet.