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UK Office:-
Normandy Safaris
57 Raley Road,
Locks Heath,
Southampton,
SO31 6PB
UK
Tel.
0044 (0)14 89 57 60 81
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Itinerary:-
6 Days, 5 Nights.
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Day 1 - Sunday
Pick-up Le Havre continental Ferry Port approx. 1830hrs (Leaving Portsmouth 12.00hrs).
Pick-up Lisieux railway station (1609hrs).
Leisurely drive through the rich Normandy countryside to our charming country accommodation. -
Day 2 - Monday
Pegasus Bridge taken by British airborne commandos at 15 minutes past mid-night on the night of D-Day.
After lunch - (French style in local restaurant)
Chateau de Crevcoeur-en-Auge
Chateau de St.Germain-de-Livet -
Day 3 - Tuesday (the Longest Day)
Bayeux - Tapestry, Cathedral.
Omaha Beach & Museum
Picnic lunch with Pointe du Hoc in the distance
Pointe du Hoc (Colonel Rudder's Rangers)
American War Cemetery.
Longues -sur-Mer, Gun emplacements
Arromanches - Remains of Mulberry Harbours, part of D-Day Beaches.
Dinner 'French style' in local Bistro / restaurant before returning home -
Day 4 - Wednesday
Giverny - Monet's Gardens and House.
American Museum of Impressionist Painters.
Lunch with a most wonderful view.
Les Andelys - Chateau Gaillard (Richard the Lionheart's Castle).
Dinner 'French style' in local Brasserie / restaurant -
Day 5 - Thursday
Falaise, (William the Conqueror's birthplace.)
William the Conqueror's Castle.
August '44 (Battle of the Falaise Gap) Museum
St Lambert-sur-Dives and the 'Corridor of Death'
Picnic lunch with a most beautiful view
Mont Ormel - the Polish Battlefield (Battle of the Falaise Gap) and museum.
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Day 6 - Friday
Camembert (Cheese),
Drive up to Honfleur for Lunch on the picturesque quayside and some select souvenir shopping
1615hrs Le Havre Ferry Port for the Portsmouth ferry
1630hrs Lisieux or Le Havre railway station. Drop-off for the Paris train.
Although Mt Saint Michel is not part of the standard 5 night/6-day tour
it may be included, by prior arrangement.
It is normal that the Monday programme is sacrificed in the itinerary
for the Mt St Michel trip.
It is too far to go, sensibly tour the Mt and return in a day.
So we stay overnight.
There is, therefore,
a night stop-over supplement.
Why not, have the full itinerary plus Mt St Michel
by adding an extra day.
Just Ask
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