Small town northeast of Calvados, Normandy, La Rivière-Saint-Sauveur is not far from Honfleur and Deauville, major attractions of the region. residential city, it benefits from the aura of its neighbors, offering an interesting anchor the gates of the Pays d'Auge.
Recently, the common La Rivière-Saint-Sauveur was born in the early nineteenth century, in 1831, at the reunification of a former village of Honfleur. Now completely independent, it reveals its charms to passing visitors.
Nice and green, the Normandy town architecture is typical of this part of Calvados and interesting natural areas. Its proximity to Deauville, in particular, as well as the coast, make a privileged and enjoyable vacation.