south
175 miles
I am told it is about a three hour drive. you are told wrong. Normandy is a big place. You can get to the borders in an hour from Paris, and go on for another two or three and still be in Normandy. Of course, the questioner might mean the D-Day Invasion beaches, which many Americans refer to as Normandy - which is like calling Chicago Illinois. The nearest of the invasion beaches is about two and a half hours from Paris; allow another half-hour to Omaha Beach, 20 minutes more to Utah beach.
About 230 km.
The distance between Paris, France and Normandy, France is 137.19 miles. The drive between these locations is 2 hours and 33 minutes.
Normandy is indeed part of France, but is in the north. It consists of two provinces Upper and Lower Normandy. It used to be the Duchy of Normandy before becoming part of France. It borders the coastline looking towards Britain. Paris is further inland.
Where in Normandy? It's two hundred miles wide.
Normandy and the Paris area.
Between four and five hours, depending on how long it takes to get out of Paris. remember that the beaches themselves stretch over about 50 miles.
Haute Normandie is a form region of France. Paris is the capital city in France.
no in fact there are only Normandy beaches... Wrong answer. In fact there are beaches in Paris. In 2002 Bertrand Delanoë the Mayor of Paris introduced an ambitious yet then, unpopular plan of converting the river sides into beaches. Over the years they have grown to become hugely popular hotspots during the summer. The beaches open annually on July 20th for four weeks. Some of the popular Paris beaches are along the river Seine, in Trouville-Deauville, Paris Plage, Paris canal.
France mainly. Around Paris and Normandy.
The so-called Paris-Beauvais airport is over 80 km away from Paris. From the airport, it is 85 km (52 miles) to Rouen, one of Normandy's regional capitals, and 35 km (22 mi) to Gournay-en-Bray, the closest town in the Normandy region.