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Bayeux, Lower Normandy, France
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Bayeux, Lower Normandy, France
The tapestry museum is incredibly well done: top marks, chapeau!
Bayeux, Lower Normandy, France
... and for a real steak meal: Table du Terroir
Bayeux, Lower Normandy, France
You can stay cheaply here in an actual convent.
Bayeux, Lower Normandy, France
Bring your sanitizer wipes when viewing the Bayeux tapestry. The little hand held tour guide things are greased up with foundation and sweat. lovely on a particularly warm day. Also it helps to not go out drinking the night before you visit in regards to retention of the actual history. at least it was pretty...
Bayeux, Lower Normandy, France
For about 10$ a day, you can pitch your tent at the Chateau Martragny nearby.
Meuvaines, Lower Normandy, France
A tipical historical village of Normandy!In front of the desembarqument beaches. There are some restaurants and hotels. It's good to live there! People are so nice! I miss Meuvaines!!!!
Bayeux, Lower Normandy, France
Interesting place. See the Bayeux Tapestry.
Bayeux, Lower Normandy, France
The Bayeux Tapestry is worth a visit if you're in the area. The tapestry portrays the invasion of England by the Normans in 1066.
Longues-sur-Mer, Lower Normandy, France
The coastline of Longues-sur-Mer is dotted with the remains of a coastal battery, dating back to WW2. The battery formed part of the Atlantikwall, designed to keep the allies from invading the European mainland.The battery site is easily accessible to visitors; for history/film buffs, it is worth noting that scenes from "The Longest Day" can be spotted here.