Minutes from Beuvron-en-Auge, La Maison Pomme evolves without losing any of its charm. Step into a soft, familiar atmosphere, like it’s a house you’ve always known. At first glance, nothing has changed: the farmhouse has kept its 18th-century character, each of its rooms distinct and decorated with passion. But this year, Nathalie Rousseau is expanding the vision: “I also want to host groups, retreats, and seminars for people to connect and create.” Behind the half-timbering, the large cider hall now opens into a more intimate space. Two atmospheres, one shared spirit for yoga sessions, crea- tive workshops, focused work time or lengthy discussions. Outside, sunlight glimmers on the pool while the cows wander past the orchard. “It’s not a polished place. There are cows, wild grasses ... it’s alive,” says Nathalie. The quiet luxury of La Maison Pomme lies in its authenticity, grounding you in reality while leaving space for something else. Come for a few days; leave with ideas, connections, and renewed energy.