D-Day Normandy Battlefield Tour - 6th June 1944 -
5 Days / 4 Nights
Suggested 2*/3* Hotel Bed &Breakfast in the Caen / Bayeux Area
Overview
D-Day was the greatest seaborne and airborne invasion of all time. The Normandy D-Day tour is packed with military and historic interest. We look at the heroism and actions across the whole battlefront, we also look at some of the amazing inventions which aided the Allies to get a foothold on the Continent of Europe. Be prepared to be out and about on full days, visiting bunkers, battle sites and museums.
D-Day was the greatest seaborne and airborne invasion of all time. The Normandy D-Day tour is packed with military and historic interest. We look at the heroism and actions across the whole battlefront, we also look at some of the amazing inventions which aided the Allies to get a foothold on the Continent of Europe. Be prepared to be out and about on full days, visiting bunkers, battle sites and museums.
Suggested Itinerary
Day 1 - From the UK on the Euro-tunnel to Calais then a road journey of 3 hours + - depending on the traffic - distance approx 340km to reach Caen, or local roads via Bayeux to get to our hotel and book in. Time to relax after the long drive, you can join your guide in the evening for a D-Day brief where he will set the scene for the following days touring the battlefields, then either have free time to explore yourself or join your guide in one of the many restaurants available.
Day 2 - After breakfast we travel to Pegasus Bridge on the Eastern flank of the battlefield to discuss Operation DEADSTICK the British 6th Airborne glider attack on the bridges, we also visit the Pegasus museum (DL1)(DL1 = Difficulty Level 1, please see the Health and Well being section on the T&C's page where Difficulty Levels are explained) (toilets available at this museum), then on to the Ranville CWG Cemetery (DL1) for a brief on the War Graves Commission. From Ranville we travel to the Merville Battery,explore the Gun Battery (DL1) and receive a brief on the 9th Btn Parachute Regt and the desperate action which took place there. From Merville Battery we travel to Ouistreham and SWORD Beach (DL1), there we will stop for refreshments before receiving a brief and orientation of the battlefield on D-Day, discuss who came ashore there and what they faced. Onwards to Courseulles-sur-Mer - JUNO Beach, there we discuss the Canadian landings on JUNO Beach (DL1). We then return to our hotel for time to relax and refresh or explore. Later you can either join your guide for guide for dinner or if you would prefer, have private time to explore.
Day 3 - After Breakfast we travel to King Red Sector on GOLD Beach (DL1) and continue with our tour, at La Riviere we discuss the 6th Btn the Green Howards on D-Day and tell the story of CSM Stan Hollis VC the only recipient of the Victoria Cross on D-Day. From GOLD Beach to Arromanches (DL1), high on the Cliff top overlooking the remains of the Mulberry portable harbour, which the Allies towed to Normandy, we discuss the enormous effort involved in building and constructing an artificial harbour and what happened to it, then in to Arromanches village for lunch. From Arromanches to Bazenville to one of the first Allied Advanced Landing Grounds (ALG) built after D-Day, we visit a memorial there and then move on to the Bayeux CWG Cemetery (DL1) and pay respects. From Bayeux we visit the Gun Battery at Longues-sur-Mer a perfectly preserved gun battery with the guns still in place (DL1). Whilst at Longues-sur-Mer we start to tell the story of Operation AUBERY, this amazing and little known operation follows the 47 Royal Marine Commando mission to push inland from GOLD Beach and capture the little village of Port-en-Bessin from the landward direction. We then travel to Port-en-Bessin to discuss the operation and the results, also why the operation had to be a success. From here we return to our hotel and refresh and relax. Later you can either join your guide for dinner or if you would prefer, have private time.
Day 4 - After Breakfast we travel to Colleville-sur-Mer - OMAHA Beach, firstly we visit the American Cemetery (DL1), the resting place of 9,387 souls and 1,557 recorded as missing after a visit to the cemetery we move on to OMAHA beach at Vierville and visit the German strongpoint WN72 on DOG-GREEN beach (DL1), there we discuss the landings at OMAHA and the difficulties faced. From OMAHA we move to the Pointe-du-Hoc and visit the preserved battlefield on the cliff tops overlooking the beaches (DL1), there we discuss the 2nd US Ranger Btn attack whilst exploring the vast array of bunkers. From Pointe-du-Hoc we travel into the Cotentin Peninsular and visit UTAH Beach, on the beach we discuss the American landings and visit the UTAH Beach museum, here we also have lunch (DL1)(toilets available at this museum). From UTAH Beach we travel inland to the village of St Mere Eglise, here we discuss the American Airborne 82nd and 101st Divisions on D-Day, we also visit the Airborne Museum (DL1)(toilets available at this museum) after a coffee and cake break in the village we move to the La Cambe German Military cemetery where the remains of over 21,000 German military personnel are buried (DL1), there we discuss the German reaction to the Invasion and who the defending Divisions were, also the Commanders and what decisions were made which effected the whole Invasion. From La Cambe we return to the hotel to refresh and relax. Later you can either join your guide for dinner or if you would prefer have private time.
Day 5 - After Breakfast we check out of our hotel and begin the journey back to the UK, stopping at a French supermarket en route, then by road to Calais and the Euro-Tunnel to UK.
Day 1 - From the UK on the Euro-tunnel to Calais then a road journey of 3 hours + - depending on the traffic - distance approx 340km to reach Caen, or local roads via Bayeux to get to our hotel and book in. Time to relax after the long drive, you can join your guide in the evening for a D-Day brief where he will set the scene for the following days touring the battlefields, then either have free time to explore yourself or join your guide in one of the many restaurants available.
Day 2 - After breakfast we travel to Pegasus Bridge on the Eastern flank of the battlefield to discuss Operation DEADSTICK the British 6th Airborne glider attack on the bridges, we also visit the Pegasus museum (DL1)(DL1 = Difficulty Level 1, please see the Health and Well being section on the T&C's page where Difficulty Levels are explained) (toilets available at this museum), then on to the Ranville CWG Cemetery (DL1) for a brief on the War Graves Commission. From Ranville we travel to the Merville Battery,explore the Gun Battery (DL1) and receive a brief on the 9th Btn Parachute Regt and the desperate action which took place there. From Merville Battery we travel to Ouistreham and SWORD Beach (DL1), there we will stop for refreshments before receiving a brief and orientation of the battlefield on D-Day, discuss who came ashore there and what they faced. Onwards to Courseulles-sur-Mer - JUNO Beach, there we discuss the Canadian landings on JUNO Beach (DL1). We then return to our hotel for time to relax and refresh or explore. Later you can either join your guide for guide for dinner or if you would prefer, have private time to explore.
Day 3 - After Breakfast we travel to King Red Sector on GOLD Beach (DL1) and continue with our tour, at La Riviere we discuss the 6th Btn the Green Howards on D-Day and tell the story of CSM Stan Hollis VC the only recipient of the Victoria Cross on D-Day. From GOLD Beach to Arromanches (DL1), high on the Cliff top overlooking the remains of the Mulberry portable harbour, which the Allies towed to Normandy, we discuss the enormous effort involved in building and constructing an artificial harbour and what happened to it, then in to Arromanches village for lunch. From Arromanches to Bazenville to one of the first Allied Advanced Landing Grounds (ALG) built after D-Day, we visit a memorial there and then move on to the Bayeux CWG Cemetery (DL1) and pay respects. From Bayeux we visit the Gun Battery at Longues-sur-Mer a perfectly preserved gun battery with the guns still in place (DL1). Whilst at Longues-sur-Mer we start to tell the story of Operation AUBERY, this amazing and little known operation follows the 47 Royal Marine Commando mission to push inland from GOLD Beach and capture the little village of Port-en-Bessin from the landward direction. We then travel to Port-en-Bessin to discuss the operation and the results, also why the operation had to be a success. From here we return to our hotel and refresh and relax. Later you can either join your guide for dinner or if you would prefer, have private time.
Day 4 - After Breakfast we travel to Colleville-sur-Mer - OMAHA Beach, firstly we visit the American Cemetery (DL1), the resting place of 9,387 souls and 1,557 recorded as missing after a visit to the cemetery we move on to OMAHA beach at Vierville and visit the German strongpoint WN72 on DOG-GREEN beach (DL1), there we discuss the landings at OMAHA and the difficulties faced. From OMAHA we move to the Pointe-du-Hoc and visit the preserved battlefield on the cliff tops overlooking the beaches (DL1), there we discuss the 2nd US Ranger Btn attack whilst exploring the vast array of bunkers. From Pointe-du-Hoc we travel into the Cotentin Peninsular and visit UTAH Beach, on the beach we discuss the American landings and visit the UTAH Beach museum, here we also have lunch (DL1)(toilets available at this museum). From UTAH Beach we travel inland to the village of St Mere Eglise, here we discuss the American Airborne 82nd and 101st Divisions on D-Day, we also visit the Airborne Museum (DL1)(toilets available at this museum) after a coffee and cake break in the village we move to the La Cambe German Military cemetery where the remains of over 21,000 German military personnel are buried (DL1), there we discuss the German reaction to the Invasion and who the defending Divisions were, also the Commanders and what decisions were made which effected the whole Invasion. From La Cambe we return to the hotel to refresh and relax. Later you can either join your guide for dinner or if you would prefer have private time.
Day 5 - After Breakfast we check out of our hotel and begin the journey back to the UK, stopping at a French supermarket en route, then by road to Calais and the Euro-Tunnel to UK.
Suggested Accomodation
Ibis Port en Bessin
Novotel Bayeux
Ibis budget Caen Hérouville
Ibis Port en Bessin
Novotel Bayeux
Ibis budget Caen Hérouville