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Located in a serene countryside setting, this charming old house offers a tranquil escape. The spacious rooms are equipped with comfortable amenities and feature a bathroom with a refreshing shower. Indulge in a delightful traditional breakfast, and explore the nearby attractions of Arromanches and Bayeux.Reviews
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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B&B (3 pers.) |
72 | 72 | inclus |
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- Juno Beach Centre: Located in Courseulles-sur-Mer, this museum and cultural center commemorates the Canadian contributions and sacrifices made during the D-Day landings in June 1944. It offers exhibits, artifacts, and educational programs to provide insights into this historic event.
- Arromanches 360 Circular Cinema: Situated in Arromanches-les-Bains, this unique circular cinema offers a 360-degree film projection that immerses visitors in the story of the D-Day landings. The film combines archive footage with modern images, providing a compelling experience of the historic events.
- Omaha Beach: As one of the landing beaches during the D-Day invasion, Omaha Beach holds great historical significance. Visitors can explore the beach and its surroundings, and also visit the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial, which honors the American soldiers who lost their lives during the landings.
- Bayeux Tapestry: Located in the town of Bayeux, this 70-meter long embroidered cloth depicts the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England. Dating back to the 11th century, it is an exceptional historical artifact and provides a unique insight into medieval times.
- Mont Saint-Michel: A UNESCO World Heritage site, Mont Saint-Michel is a stunning medieval abbey situated on a rocky island near the coast of Normandy. It offers breathtaking views, fascinating architecture, and a rich history dating back to the 8th century.
- Caen Memorial Museum: Situated in Caen, the Caen Memorial Museum is dedicated to peace and provides a comprehensive overview of World War II and its impact on the world. The museum offers exhibits, films, and interactive displays that educate visitors about the war and its consequences.
- Château de Fontaine-Henry: Located near Bayeux, this enchanting castle dates back to the 13th century and is surrounded by beautiful gardens. The castle offers guided tours, showcasing its medieval architecture and providing insights into the history of the region.
- Pegasus Bridge: Situated in Bénouville, this historic bridge played a vital role during the D-Day landings, being the first site to be liberated by British troops. Visitors can learn about the daring operation that secured the bridge and its significance in the overall success of the invasion.
- Honfleur: A picturesque harbor town on the Seine estuary, Honfleur is renowned for its charming old town, colorful houses, and beautiful waterfront. Visitors can stroll through the narrow, cobbled streets, visit art galleries, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of this historic port. 10. Pointe du Hoc: This promontory on the Normandy coast was a German stronghold during World War II, and it was famously assaulted by U.S. Army Rangers during the D-Day landings. Visitors can explore the preserved bunkers and artillery positions, providing a glimpse into the intense battles that took place.