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pjjones00
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Normandy??

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Hi,

Has anyone done Normandy around the D-Day areas?? If so where are the good places to see, campsites, secret places, best bunkers and other war affiliated places??

I was looking to stay at the campsite Utah beach is that any good??
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Omaha beach is a lovely place (for a day on the beach) there's a landscaped carpark just back from the beach itself with a memorial at a gun emplacement and you used to be able to overnight there. The American cemetery is a couple of miles away and round the corner at Grandcamp Maisey there's a large museum. If you get the All The Aires book there are lots of Aires in and around the Normandy beaches area if you fancy a couple of nights wild camping.

We stayed on sites at Honfleur http://www.camping-honfleur.com/GB_index.asp Honfleur is beautiful and the site is very friendly. And at http://www.lepuits.com/en/ the owners a bit of a "cock" but the site and surroundings are very nice.

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Thanks for the help and advice. Much appreciated.

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this is a cracking site and close , worth checking out, been there a few times now :ok

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The Camping Municipal Arromanches is a great site & it's inexpensive. There is also an Aire de Service in the village. There is a small supermarket & a boulangerie nearby. On the main street there are various restaurants & bars. Don't forget to visit the superb Musee Du Debarquement.

A British chap has opened up the Maisy Battery just inland from Grandcamp Maisy & I understand that it is well worth a visit. Unfortunately, I didn't hear about this until it was too late. There is a new museum at Pegasus bridge which may be worth a visit. There is a German battery at/near Mereville. One of the best D Day museums is on the old N13 at Bayeux.
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