Things To Do at Easter in Normandy
Easter in Normandy affords visitors a range of activities although it’s quieter than the summer months. However, there’s plenty going on including spring events and, of course, plenty of chocolate to buy.
Easter in Normandy affords visitors a range of activities although it’s quieter than the summer months. However, there’s plenty going on including spring events and, of course, plenty of chocolate to buy.
Suggestions for activities in September in Normandy
Suggestions for activities in September in Normandy
Suggestions for activities in September in Normandy
Suggestions for activities in September in Normandy
Suggestions for activities in September in Normandy
Suggestions for activities in September in Normandy
Suggestions for activities in September in Normandy
Bayeux is a medieval town in Normandy and the first town to be liberated by the Allied forces after D-Day. It is also famous for the tapestry that tells the story of the events leading up Norman conquest of England. The town was relatively unscathed after D Day meaning that the beautiful buildings still remain…
D-Day took place on Tuesday, 6 June 1944 and was the Allied invasion of Normandy during World War II. Today, the D-Day sites are a key visitor attraction for those wanting to pay their respects. The video below shows original footage of American troops landing in Normandy. Five strategic beachheads were established in Normandy across…
Omaha Beach, was the code name for one of the five sectors of the Allied invasion of German-occupied France on D-Day. The beach is approximately 5 miles long (8 km) and stretches from Vierville-sur-Mer to Sainte-Honorine-des-Pertes. The villages of Colleville-sur-Mer, Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer and Vierville-sur-Mer are where the majority of the Omaha Beach sites are. La Pointe…