Cherbourg, Mont-Saint-Michel, the island of Tahitou and Saint-Lô

This Thursday, “Ma France, l’été” settles in the studios of France Bleu Cotentin in Cherbourg in Normandy. To discover the beauty of the Manche department, its inhabitants, its land and its beautiful stories, Johann Guérin and Yannick Leflot invite you to explore a colorful and human panorama.

The Mont Saint Michel

Director of development for Le Mont-Saint-Michel, Hervé Bierjon comes to tell you about this city perched on a rock. A marvel that shines through France and the whole world. Its abbey is one of the ten most visited sites in France. We are rediscovering its history and its new eco-responsible operation today.

Tahitou Island

Responsible for the island of Tahitou, Eric Jacob tells you about this small island which takes its name from a former Viking chief. To get there on foot, you have to wait for low tide. From Prehistory to the Middle Ages, discover the history of this extraordinary place which has been a setting for war or leisure.

The equestrian center of Saint-Lô

Director of the Saint-Lô Equestrian Center, Yann Adam explains to you the know-how of the stud farm which consists in breeding, training, preserving horses and organizing competitions.

This place dates from the end of the 19th century, it is an equestrian place of excellence. We will find there the World Cup of Horse Ball on August 17th.

Finally, the “Décou’Verte” association is presented to you by Jeanne Letouze and Tess Olivier. The two engaged have just obtained their baccalaureate.

This 2021 project comes from five high school friends in Cherbourg who want to raise awareness among the population and young people about environmental issues. These young people carry out actions around sustainable development and denounce in particular “behind the scenes” of the textile industry. This young association also works on video projects for their social networks, such as their Instagram account.

My France, summer“also takes stock of the situation with the fires ravaging the South-West of France.


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