Visit the substantial remains of the 5 mile wide "Mulberry" Harbour at Arromanches and Asnelles.
Discover some of the many Temporary Airfields used to support Combat Operations, for casualty evacuation and resupply.
Visit the Ryes British War Cemetery and en-route to Bayeux use the First Town by-pass in Europe built by the Royal Engineers.
In Bayeux visit the Cathedral built in 1077 which houses a magnificent stained glass window commemorating the events of D-Day and surrounding monuments commemorating British liberators of this fine preserved town but also the high price paid by civvies (Resistance and Deportation).
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Visit the substantial remains of the 5 mile wide "Mulberry" Harbour at Arromanches and Asnelles.
Discover some of the many Temporary Airfields used to support Combat Operations, for casualty evacuation and resupply.
Visit the Ryes British War Cemetery and en-route to Bayeux use the First Town by-pass in Europe built by the Royal Engineers.
In Bayeux visit the Cathedral built in 1077 which houses a magnificent stained glass window commemorating the events of D-Day and surrounding monuments commemorating British liberators of this fine preserved town but also the high price paid by civvies (Resistance and Deportation).