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Jean-Paul Lecomte
7 Rue Charles Laurent
Arromanches Les Bains
14117

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0231223107

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The Manor of Arromanches, a charming 19th Century house constructed in 1860, exudes a unique character that sets it apart. Nestled amidst a picturesque landscape of maritime pine trees, this remarkable building sits gracefully on the sun-drenched slope of a verdant hill, offering a breathtaking view of Arromanches Bay. Renowned for its historic significance, the bay is known for the remnants of the artificial harbor that played a pivotal role during the liberation. The Manor of Arromanches presents an ideal opportunity to explore this extraordinary site, situated a mere 500 meters away from the beach. Moreover, the tranquil surroundings of this exceptional destination, adorned with ancient trees, create a serene ambiance that is sure to captivate visitors.

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Directions

Once you reach ARROMANCHES from BAYEUX, proceed towards COURSEULLES. Pass by the "Place de l'église" and the "rue du Lavoir".

When you come across a STOP traffic panel, you will notice the sign for LE MANOIR.

From there, simply continue straight on the ascending street in front of you.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
2 100 120

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Attractions

  • Arromanches 360 Circular Cinema: Located in Arromanches Les Bains, this circular cinema offers a unique cinematic experience that showcases the historical events surrounding the D-Day landings. The film immerses visitors in the intensity and significance of the Battle of Normandy.
  • Arromanches D-Day Museum: This museum provides a comprehensive insight into the D-Day landings and the construction of the Mulberry Harbor at Arromanches. It displays a wide range of artifacts, including military equipment, personal testimonies, and archival footage, offering visitors a glimpse into the events of World War II.
  • Mulberry Harbour: The remnants of the Mulberry Harbour can still be seen from the shores of Arromanches. These artificial harbors were constructed to facilitate the landing of troops and equipment during the D-Day invasion. The remains serve as a visual reminder of the immense engineering efforts that took place during the war.
  • Gold Beach: Situated near Arromanches Les Bains, Gold Beach was one of the landing sites for the British forces during the D-Day invasion. Today, it offers a peaceful and picturesque beach, where visitors can walk along the shoreline, explore the bunkers, and reflect on the historical significance of the area.
  • Juno Beach Centre: Located a short distance from Arromanches, the Juno Beach Centre is dedicated to the Canadian contribution to the Allied victory in World War II. The museum showcases the experiences of Canadian soldiers during the D-Day landings and provides educational exhibits on the historical context of the war.
  • Bayeux Tapestry: A short drive from Arromanches, the Bayeux Tapestry is a remarkable medieval artifact that depicts the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England in 1066. Visitors can view the tapestry, which is over 70 meters long, and learn about this significant historical event.
  • Omaha Beach: About a 30-minute drive from Arromanches, Omaha Beach is one of the most iconic D-Day landing sites. It was the site of intense fighting and significant casualties. Today, visitors can pay their respects at the American Cemetery and explore the beach, which offers a solemn reminder of the sacrifices made during the war.
  • Caen Memorial Museum: Located in Caen, approximately 25 kilometers from Arromanches, this museum provides a comprehensive overview of World War II and its aftermath. It presents a balanced perspective on the war and its impact on the world, with exhibits covering various aspects of the conflict.
  • Pegasus Bridge: Situated near Ranville, a short distance from Arromanches, Pegasus Bridge holds great historical significance. It was the site of the first Allied invasion during the D-Day landings. Visitors can see the original bridge and learn about the heroic actions of the British glider troops who captured it. 10. Pointe du Hoc: About a 40-minute drive from Arromanches, Pointe du Hoc is a cliff-top location that played a vital role in the D-Day landings. It was the site of a daring assault by U.S. Army Rangers, who scaled the cliffs to disable German artillery. The area offers panoramic views and a chance to explore the remaining bunkers and craters.

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