From Arromanches to La Pointe du Hoc, 45 km to enjoy the most beautiful views of the Landing Beaches by bike:
-Artificial port Mulberry Harbour of Arromanches les Bains,
- German Battery of Longues-sur-Mer,
- Port-en-Bessin crossing
- Visit (if you wish ) Colleville American Cemetery and then follow the entire length of Omaha Beach (7 km)
- Arrival at Pointe du Hoc and visit the site.
A private shuttle picks you up on Bayeux, precisely at your address and takes you back to your starting point at the end of the day.
Pick up at your accommodation in Bayeux by a private shuttle, and transport directly to Arromanches les Bains for the start of your unforgettable day! We will meet you at the end of your day at Pointe du Hoc to bring you back, always by private shuttle, with your bike, directly to your accommodation on Bayeux. 100% comfort and flexibility!
10 minutes walk from Bayeux train station, 20 minutes walk from the city center. Free parking.
Located at the start of your excursion, the Mulberry Harbour or artificial port of Arromanches is certainly the most engineered of the 20th century. You will walk along these impressive buildings for several kilometers using the most beautiful part of the bike path "la Vélomaritime", with a breathtaking view in cliff height, at Cap Manvieux.
Built by the Germans and a major component of the Atlantic Wall, the Long Sea Battery is the last in the world to still have its guns inside bunkers. The command post, located on the edge of the cliff, can also be visited, is internationally known because it was here that the inaugural scene of the film "The Longest Day" was shot. An amazing site, accessible by bike.
Small local fishing port, specialist in the scallop, there reigns an incredible atmosphere with its small trawlers of all colors and their incessant round trips in the port!
Passage through the Golf of Port en Bessin with stunning views of the cliff heights.
A unique place of pilgrimage for all our American friends, testimony to the brutality of that day that changed the face of the world, June 6, 1944 or D-Day, D-Day
THE most famous beach in the world, of incredible beauty and with a dark but beautiful history. You will ride your bike on a bike path along its 8 kilometers, safely to appreciate the view.
Stele in memory of our American liberators, sea view and 180 degree view of Omaha.
A highlight of D-Day, this is the final stop of your cycling day.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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