La Hague is the wild, windswept cape at the north-western tip of the Cotentin, all cliffs, moorland and tiny harbours. It's one of Normandy's most dramatic coastlines.
Rather than booking blind, compare all the major rental companies serving La Hague side by side and pick the best price. Booking ahead for June 2027 is wise — cars sell out around the Armada and the summer season.
There is essentially no public transport out here — the capes, coves and coastal paths of La Hague can only be explored properly by car. See our day trips for more ideas.
Cars across Normandy sell out around the Armada and the summer peak — and automatics go first. Reserve now with free cancellation to secure today's rate and stay flexible.
From a nippy city car for the old town to an estate or SUV for the coast and the D-Day route — here's what each class is best for.
Prices are indicative starting rates for the Normandy region and vary by season, supplier and demand. Check live prices for your exact dates.
A few details make the difference between a smooth rental and an expensive surprise. The headline price usually includes basic cover with a large excess; a Full Coverage add-on reduces it to zero and is cheaper online than at the desk. Suppliers block a deposit on a credit card in the main driver's name, so bring one. Choose a full-to-full fuel policy, book an automatic early if you need one (they're limited in France), and pick a free-cancellation rate while your plans are flexible.
Yes — the cape is remote, with almost no buses. A rental from nearby Cherbourg is the only realistic way to reach its cliffs and harbours.
Common pick-up points are listed above; arriving by train or ferry you can usually collect a car at or near the station or terminal, and town-centre agencies cover the rest.
A Full Coverage add-on reduces your excess to zero and is usually much cheaper booked online in advance than at the rental desk.
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