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Hélène Marie11 Rue Victor Schoelcher
Blainville Sur Orne
14550
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Celebrate the iconic 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings on June 6th, 1944, by staying in our charming gite featuring two inviting bedrooms. Nestled just 4 km away from the historic Café Gondrée, this house is ideally situated near Pegasus Bridge, renowned as the first liberated bridge and house in the famous battle of Normandy. Take a leisurely stroll along the picturesque canal to reach this significant landmark during your stay.Reviews
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Attractions
- Pegasus Bridge Museum: Located in nearby Benouville, this museum commemorates the famous World War II Pegasus Bridge and the role it played during the D-Day landings in 1944. It offers an informative exhibition on the bridge's history, showcasing artifacts and personal stories of the soldiers involved.
- Sword Beach: Situated in Ouistreham, Sword Beach is one of the five landing zones of the Allied invasion during World War II. It now serves as a popular beach destination, offering beautiful sandy shores, scenic views, and various water sports activities.
- Caen Memorial: The Caen Memorial is a renowned museum and war memorial dedicated to peace. It provides a comprehensive overview of World War II, focusing on the Battle of Normandy and the D-Day landings. The museum also explores the post-war period and promotes peace and reconciliation.
- Abbaye aux Hommes: Located in the city of Caen, the Abbaye aux Hommes is an impressive medieval abbey founded by William the Conqueror in the 11th century. It features stunning architecture, including the abbey church with its remarkable stained glass windows and the tomb of William the Conqueror.
- Abbaye aux Dames: Also situated in Caen, the Abbaye aux Dames was another abbey founded by William the Conqueror. This abbey is known for its elegant Romanesque architecture, beautiful gardens, and a peaceful atmosphere. It often hosts cultural events and concerts.
- Bayeux Tapestry Museum: Located in the town of Bayeux, this museum is home to the famous Bayeux Tapestry. The tapestry is an embroidered cloth depicting the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England in 1066. Visitors can admire this historical masterpiece and learn about its significance.
- Juno Beach Centre: Situated in Courseulles-sur-Mer, the Juno Beach Centre is a Canadian museum dedicated to the Canadian efforts during the D-Day landings in 1944. It offers a comprehensive exhibition on Canada's role in World War II and provides insights into the experiences of Canadian soldiers.
- Château de Caen: The Château de Caen is a medieval fortress located in the heart of the city of Caen. Built by William the Conqueror, it offers panoramic views of the city and houses several museums, including the Museum of Normandy and the Fine Arts Museum.
- Omaha Beach: Located in Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer, Omaha Beach is one of the iconic landing beaches of the D-Day invasion. It is now a peaceful stretch of coastline dotted with memorials, monuments, and a cemetery, serving as a place of remembrance and reflection. 10. Arromanches-les-Bains: This coastal town played a significant role during the D-Day landings as it served as a temporary artificial harbor known as Mulberry Harbour. Today, visitors can explore the remnants of the harbor, visit the D-Day Museum, and enjoy the picturesque beach.