discover a part of normandy’s history during a private bike tour in D-Day Landing Beaches

On the Normandy coast, you will be accompanied by your guide, an expert on the D-Day landing beaches. You will discover Omaha beach, one of the 5 beaches, known all over the world.

This beach is located on the American sector and extends from Vierville-sur-Mer to Colleville-sur-Mer. It hosts the largest American military cemetery in Normandy.

Omaha Beach is today the symbol of the sacrifice of the soldiers, like the other beaches, and the emblem of freedom and peace recovered. While visiting this landing beach, you will discover how this place could become the scenario of such a large-scale operation in a few hours. Today, Omaha Beach is highly appreciated for its expanse and its beauty. You will discover the Statue of the Braves, symbol of the events of June 6, 1944.

You will visit the American Cemetery overlooking Omaha Beach, a must-see during your visit to the D-Day landing beaches. This place gathers the graves of 9387 fallen soldiers, the chapel, the garden of the missing as well as the memorial.

If you are looking for an other bike tour in Normandy, you can also choose the E-Bike tour & gourmet experiences! If you prefer the Loire Valley, you can check the bike experience around the chateaux of the Loire  !

This tour we have created is completely tailor-made for you and your customers! Contact us for more information.
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practical informations

Duration

Approximately 4h30

languages

English, French, Spanish, Portuguese…

pick-up

Your hotel Normandy
(others on request)

transportation

E-bike
Transfer from your hotel to the starting point of the ride with a  luxury mini-van

highlights

A real immersion in the Battle of Normandy in 1944, during a bike tour to the D-Day landing beaches.

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