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~ Artistic view of Canisy by painter Jean-Marc Winckler (2008) ~
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Château de Canisy 50750 - Canisy Normandy (4km SW of St.Lô) Email: CanisyILA@ila-chateau.com Bayeux 40 km, Caen 70 km Between D-Day landing beaches & Mont St-Michel (Both within a half hour's drive)
Omaha Beach: 70 km (47 miles)
Owners: Count & Countess Denis de KERGORLAY
Number of Rooms/Suites: 14 / 3 Rates: from 260 € / from 320 € Restaurant: Table d'hôtes Open all year round (Advance booking essential) Canisy is a private Chateau accepting paying guests and a rare setting for seminars, corporate meetings or private parties. |

~ Polignac Suite (French Restoration 1815-1830) ~
The rare experience of being welcomed in a privately-owned castle
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Chateau de Canisy offers three suites and fifteen rooms for the accommodation of small groups up to 30 persons. This number can be slightly increased by adding supplementary rooms located in the outbuildings on the grounds of the château (8 rooms). Thus Château de Canisy can be exclusively rented by private persons willing to gather their close friends and relatives for a very private and exclusive party such as an important anniversary or a very intimate wedding. Château de Canisy can also be exclusively rented by foundations and/or corporations willing to hold a seminar in a very particular and out of time setting. Whether it is for private gatherings or for corporate meetings all those who have stayed at Château de Canisy keep a very vivid memory of the experience of being hosted in this historic place. Set prices are established for an exclusive rental of the château and their amount depends on the number of participants and lenght of the stay. Meals are prepared and served by the château staff and activities on the parc are included in the set price (jogging horseback riding, mountain bike in the 600 acres of the property, and tennis in the park). |
![]() ~ The Music Room with 18th century paintings ~ |

~ Academicien's Suite (18th century, the Age of Enlightenment) ~
~ The Grand Dining-Room with superb ancient tapestries ~
~ A meeting-room at Canisy ~
~ Looking out from bathroom ~