WALKING
HOLIDAYS IN NORMANDY
Self-guided
walking tour
Normandy
D-Day Landing Beaches
Walking
Tours in France
2010prices
June
6, 1944
a terrible day. Hell for more than 100 000 soldiers.
But an offering of hope for freedom for the rest of the world.
To better understand this long day, engraved in history forever,
you are going to retrace the steps, on the very land where the
battles were fought, of the men who risked and gave their lives
for the world. The long sandy beaches and rocky cliffs hid numerous
traps : the Atlantic Wall batteries, marshes to be flooded, and
the Norman Bocage meadows and farmlands crisscrossed by
hedges and trees, a tangled maze of small paths that slowed down
the advancement of the allied troops. This is a hike of remembrance,
but also of pleasure, as you will pass through seaside resorts
and charming fishing ports that lie along this coast. Caught between
history and holidays, this will be a journey you will never forget!
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DURATION:
8 days
TOURCODE: C256CO
GRADE: Easy: grade 1
DAY STAGES: 14 to 18 kms
DATES: April to October 2010
PRICE: 1133 euros / person (twin-share)
Single Supplement : 310 euros
SINGLE TRAVELLER: 1633 euros
Accommodation:
*** hotels 6 nights and ** hotel 1 night
Budget
travellers : 880 euros
accommodation in 2-star hotels (rooms with en-suite facilities)
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Luxury
Walking Tour.In this tour,
we give priority to comfort and service of hotels and to the quality
of the restaurant. You will stop in 2,3 star hotels located in
beautiful places and very often recommended by important guidebooks
such as the Guide Rouge or the Gault-Millau Guide. We
dont hesitate to escort you by taxi at the end of the walk
to stay in the best hotel in the area (old castles, farmhouses
or water-mills
)
For info and bookings on walking tours,
contact us.
Landing
Beaches walking tour
Day 1 : Arrival in CAEN, the chief town of the Basse Normandie,
a city of art. On both sides of the castle built by William the
Conqueror (1060) you will find the famous Abbaye aux Hommes and
Abbaye aux Femmes. The city was severely damaged during the Second
World War, most specifically during the Battle of Caen, which
lasted two months. We strongly recommend visiting the Caen Memorial,
a museum that recalls the major events of the Second World War.
Lodging and breakfast in a 3-star hotel.
Day 2 : MERVILLE - OUISTREHAM (17 km 4 and a half hour
walk). Escort by taxi to the Battery Museum in Merville. On the
east side of the Orne Rivers mouth stretches an area of
low grounds and marshes that were flooded by the Germans in 1944.
This is the exact place where the soldiers of General Gales
6th Airborne Division were dropped during the night between the
5th and 6th of June. Their mission was to protect this area, as
well as that of Sword Beach, from the German counter-attack, to
destroy Mervilles Battery and to take, no damage being done,
the Orne Bridge. You will discover Mervilles Battery and
the marshland and the rough grounds on which the parachutists
and gliders landed. You will walk along the Orne River, crossing
over the new Pegasus Bridge. You will have a drink at the famous
Café Gondrée, the first house in France to be set
free and become a headquarters. You will then continue on to Ouistreham,
where you will visit the German positions and their impressive
blockhouses.
Dinner, lodging and breakfast in a 3-star hotel
Day 3 : OUISTREHAM COURSEULLES SUR MER (16.5 km
4 and a half hour walk). Sword Beach stretches out theoretically
from Langrunes to Ouistreham. Understanding the risks of the defences
in Ouistreham and the reefs located in front of Colleville Beach
and the Breche dHermanville where the British troops landed.
You will continue your stroll through the seaside resorts of Lion
and Luc-sur-Mer and will arrive at Juno Beach, where the Canadian
troops landed, having been helped by the British in Saint Aubin.
The sailing conditions and the rising tide forced the troops to
postpone the landing as they faced the loss of numerous soldiers.
But they finally accomplished their goal. Bernieres and Courseulles
hold numerous vestiges and memorial monuments.
Dinner, lodging and breakfast in a 2-star hotel
Day 4 : COURSEULLES ARROMANCHES (15 km). Leaving Courseulles,
you will walk along the Graye dunes where such statesmen as Churchill
and De Gaulle arrived in support of the troops. Next you will
step into the Gold Beach Sector, attributed to the 30th British
Corp, settled between cliffs to the west and marshes at the east.
Between Ver-sur-Mer and Asnelles, 25 000 soldiers landed. They
faced strong resistance in Asnelles, but finally took position
on the cliffs and liberated Bayeux. Arromanches and Vierville
were chosen as the construction sites of two artificial harbors
which were to be used to provision the troops. The Vierville harbor
was destroyed by a storm only a couple of days after its completion.
Dinner, lodging and breakfast in a 2-star hotel
Day 5 : ARROMANCHES PORT EN BESSIN (14 km 3.45 hour
walk). You will climb up to the top of the cliffs on the east
side of Arromanches to discover the vestiges of the Winston harbor.
This artificial harbor made it possible for the Allied Nations
soldiers to land 2.5 million soldiers, 500 000 vehicles and 4
million tons of equipment in about a hundred days. These cliffs
stand about 60 meters high and offer a stunning view of the sea.
This is where the Germans built a battery (Longues sur Mer battery)
composed of four 150 mm cannons that have been very well preserved.
You will continue along the cliffs to discover other defences
that were part of the Atlantic Wall and will finally reach Port-en-Bessin,
the looming Vauban Tower and a few remains of the German defences.
Port-en-Bessin indicates the end of the British sector. Escort
by taxi from the harbor to the hotel located just outside Port-en-Bessin.
Dinner, lodging and breakfast in a 3-star hotel in close proximity
to a golf course
Day 6 : COLLEVILLE SUR MER POINTE DU HOC (17 km
4.30 hour walk). You are now in the American sector. Omaha Beach
was hell on earth. The soldiers had to land on a 6500 meter-long
beach wedged between two cliffs and strongly defended by the German
soldiers. The day was terrible and the Americans had to face the
loss of 3000 dead soldiers, and just as many wounded or lost in
the sea. All this to win nothing but a fragile bridge-head. Your
day will start with an escort by taxi for a visit of the American
cemetery of Colleville. Quiet, calm and grandeur fill this place
of memory and self-communion. You will walk down to Omaha Beach
and stroll its length, now a vast, sandy area with a few remnants
of blockhouses and defences. In Vierville, you will leave the
seaside to sink into the Norman Bocage, a network of hedges, narrow
paths and little streams which trapped the landed troops and made
it all the more difficult for them to access the land. You will
reach the Pointe du Hoc (headland). This 30-meter cliff was strongly
fortified by the Germans and presented a terrible threat for the
soldiers of the Allied Nations. The area was taken under siege
by the Rangers who landed at the bottom of the cliff, but only
after much personal sacrifice. A taxi will collect you and bring
you to Grandcamp-Maisy for the night.
Dinner, lodging and breakfast in a 2-star hotel in Grandcamp-Maisy
Day 7 : UTAH BEACH SAINTE MERE L'EGLISE (18.5 km
6 hour walk). You will next discover the second American sector,
Utah Beach. This long beach, lined with dunes, stretches out over
many kilometers and hides marshy areas once flooded by the Germans.
The zone was defended by five batteries and small forts all along
the coast. The landing took place, but at two kilometers south
of the spot that had been previously chosen. The troops were saved
from much difficulty. The taxi will bring you to the Utah Beach
Museum and you will walk along the beach up to Les Cruttiers.
Taking a little elevated path, you will cross a marshy area to
reach the villages of Foucarville, Saint Germain de Vareville,
and Beuzeville au Plain, set free in the first hours of June 6,
1944. You will end the walk at Sainte Mère Church, an area
where 13 000 soldiers were dropped to try to stop the German counter-attack.
Dinner, lodging and breakfast in a 2-star hotel
Day 8 : SAINTE MERE L'EGLISE. End of tour. Escort by taxi from
Sainte Mere lEglise to the Carentan train station.
The
price includes:
lodging and breakfast with or without dinner in a double bedroom
for 7 days (see tour description) luggage transport from one hotel
to the other during the tour
the road notes
Transfers
by taxi : Caen-Merville, Port en Bessinhotel, Port en Bessin-Colleville,
Hoc headland-Grandcamp Maisy, Grandcamp Maisy-Utah beach, Ste
Mere l'église-Carentan rail station
Not
included:
Lunches, drinks, and sundries.
Insurance for cancellation.
To
get there: By
train: Many express or direct trains between Paris and Caen
By road: Caen is easily accessible by the French motorways from
Paris, Rennes or North of France
Car park facilities: 24/24 Guarded car parks in Caen
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