Our Insider’s Guide To NORMANDY

Written by locals

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A Guide To Medieval Bayeux

ByByChris RobinsonDec 30, 2021

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…

A Guide To The D-Day Sites

ByByChris RobinsonDec 28, 2021

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…

Omaha Beach

ByByChris RobinsonDec 20, 2021

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)…

Sword Beach

ByByChris RobinsonDec 20, 2021

Sword Beach is the most easterly of the D-Day beaches stretching west from Caen’s ferry port of Ouistreham. The original D-Day plan was not intended to extend this far east…

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