Le Mans and Normandy June 2012

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Well, once again, we're off to Le Mans for the 24hr race. However, decided to get there on the Thursday for the evening practice, and take advantage of the pit walkabout on the Friday. It was also an opportunity to meet up with Chasmill and Wapping of this parish to whom I should say thanks for the London Pride. Good to meet you fellas:thumb

Well, weather was it's usual self down here, but what would it be like in Le Mans?

On the Route Napoleon, between Castellane and Dignes

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Serres on the D1075 north of Dignes-les-Bains and Sisteron.

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Got to the campsite and they'd set up our luxury tent complete with patio overlooking the lake....nice :cool:

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Bikes along with Si's 916-6 with lovely sounding 911 engine :D

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One of the nice things about the campsite, along with running showers and a decent bar, is the food....just what me cardiologist ordered :D

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One of the bikes on the Mulsanne chicane on Friday.

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Had a laugh in the pits when this lot went past and I asked "excuse me, but where are you guys from?" First bloke said "Holland" before he realised I was taking the piss and was the subject of much piss-taking from the rest of the group.

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Anyway, Le Mans was the usual brilliant spectacle of cars belting round for a whole day and night, so onto Normandy.

We'd booked into the Ibis on the quay in Port-en-Bessin Huppain, which is a gorgeous little working fishing town with a good selection of great value restaurants.

View from the vehicle unloading bay :D

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Into the restaurant for the first 'Plateau du fruits de Mer'....mmmmmmm Lovely.


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Gav looks 'shell' shocked...

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General view of the harbour in Port-en-Bessin

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In case anyone is looking for a lovely hotel. Highly recommend this place. Sure there was another GS'er there at the same time, as somebody had a sticker on their 1150gs, but didn't get a chance to chat with them.

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Lots of free ashtrays on the beach too, shame I quit smoking :blast

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Won't put all my photos of the tragic scale of the Omaha American cemetery, but here's one of the Niland brothers whom "Saving Private Ryan" is apparently based on. There's also a father and son buried side by side too, which is poignant.

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Omaha beach was quiet the day we were there. It's only when you're there and you see the enormity of what these men achieved, it's staggeringly humbling.

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First of many of the obligatory bike/tank piccies

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Statue on the beach at Vierville I seem to remember

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Just up the road there's a section of bridge you can't drive on

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View from the battery at Pointe du Hoc

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This coulda been badly flame throwered

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Doesn't look as high in the photos, but the US Rangers had to get from the beach, up ladders to the top of these cliffs, all the while, being sprayed with machine gun fire :eek:

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Memorial to Dick Winters on the way to Utah beach.

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A not very heroic specimen at Utah Beach

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70 years old and the finish is standing up better the yer average GS :D

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Utah beach musuem well worth a visit

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Next stop Saint Mere Eglise where the model of the paratrooper still hangs from the church.

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Went into the German cemetery at La Cambe on the way back. This is the biggest cemetery in the region with over 21,000 burials it's twice as big as the American one, but hey, they started it.

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They get so many in there as they double up. The Brits didn't have the monopoly on young sacrifice though. This guy died at 17 years old :(

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One of the batteries at Longues sur Mer. Worth a visit on the way to Arromaches. It's free and ye can buy a sticker for the panniers "Les amis de Batterie" :D

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You lookin at me punk?

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Nice and quiet at Longues sur Mer these days.

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Observation post at Longues sur Mer.

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Then it was onto Ranville, where I paid my respects to my Dad's Uncle Andrew, or my great-uncle who died in the battle for Caen.

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Like all commonwealth cemeteries, this is beautifully kept.

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Not as stark as the American graves as they've all got flowers growing in front of them.

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Then off a couple of Kms up the road to the Pegasus museum.

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The real bridge, moved adjacent to the musuem as it was replaced.

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The replacement bridge, in operation.

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Photie taken with Arlette Gondree of Pegasus Bridge Cafe fame....:D

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The plaque is built on the site of where the first glider landed with Major John Howard. Amazing accuracy considering it was dark :thumb2

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There were a few GS's at Pegasus cafe leaving when we arrived? Anyone from here? There were a load of personnel from the French Navy there having champagne at the same time.

Dakota at Merville battery

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Merville battery, sound and light experience. Made so you get a sense of how it felt like to be in the battery whilst it was being bombed.


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Bike/Tank

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Bikes/Tank

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Monuments like this are everywhere.

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View from the roof of the Juno beach museum which is highly recommended. We took a tour with the guide who was 18 years old, much like a lot of the boys who gave their lives back then. Pretty shocking when he said that :(

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The Canadian museum at Juno beach

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We then headed off to the Canadian cemetary on the way home.

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Again, beautifully tended.

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Taken from the bar terrace, on me iphone

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On the beach at Arromaches

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Fair old amount of the Mulberry harbour left...

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Another bunker between Ouistreham and Courseulles

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Another Tank


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Courseulles-sur-Mer, restaurant directly behind this is built on an old bunkhouse. Great food and good value.

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Gav enjoying the sun at above-mentioned restaurant.

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Courseulles sur Mer high street :)

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German tank at the museum in Bayeux

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Bayeux cemetary, another where it brings you to tears :(

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That's it. Great weather, and much cooler than down here. Perfect really, 21C with a sea breeze, and it was dry for 99% of the time.
I did get caught in some horrendous storms on the way back between Bayeaux and Lyon....

That's another story though :D

Rob
 
Cheers, yep it was nice to see Ranville after all this time. Dad appreciated the photos too. In the end, we just ran outta time to see all the things we'd wanted to. Must go back one of these days. I thought it was lovely. More 'real' part of France than down here...:thumb
 
Great write-up and photos. Thanks for taking the trouble to share. :thumb2
 
Thanks

Nice one Rob,

Thanks for sharing it with us. must visit again sometime.

Bigboy
 
Nice report.

Funnily enough, I saw one of the original D-Day Mulberry bridges today, without leaving Blighty. Anyone want to guess how and where?
 
Final stint

Forgot I'd taken these photos on the way down. Having left Normandy, heading for Lyon, kept getting caught in these horrendous storms with visibility down to feck all and traffic slowed to walking pace on the autoroute, soooo. I carried on until I got to Grenoble which was a distance of 831kms for the day....Enough for me.

Stayed at the Etap or Ibis Budget thing in Voreppe which was nice and easy to find from the motorway. 44EUR a night without booking and little breakfast included too. Guy said I could park me bike right in front of the door, but stopped short of allowing the lobby :D

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Followed the signs from Grenoble to "Cote d'Azur BIS" which took me down to the D1075, when I should have really stuck to the N85. Done the N85 tons of times before though, and to be fair, some bits of the D1075 weren't bad.

Typical scenery round the Vercors

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Under the bridge which carries the motorway, which on reflection wouldn't be a bad way to cover the miles, as the views are still great.

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Roads were lovely and quiet, but it was around 8:30 in the morning by this time.

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More lovely blue skies and mountains...la vie est belle.

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After crossing the Col de la Croix Haute, I noticed a sign for the Col de Grimone 4km, so decided to turn right for a little detour.

Lovely wee detour for 10 mins

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Lovely views, and completely empty roads too. Didn't see one other car on the way up or down again.

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View from the top where I u-turned and headed on to Gap

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Obligatory Col sign :D

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Then turned off through Veynes to Gap. Typical scenery on this road

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Still on the D994 to GAP

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See the massive build up of traffic now, I've got a car in me photo on the D994 just before hitting Gap.

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On the Route Napoleon between Dignes-les-Bains and Castellane, which for me is THE best bit.

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They put up these signs now which flash between French and English. No German though? The biggest nutters who went flying past me were a bunch of Austrians.

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On the Col des Leques, cooling down before hitting Castellane 10 mins later..

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Heading down to Castellane with a view over to Lac de Castillon

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Not much traffic on the Route Napoleon either, but then it was lunchtime. Good to see more bikes in Castellane these days :D

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Quiet on the RN85

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Back on home turf

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It was 32C by the time I got back so this was much appreciated. Shoulda drivin the bike straight in ha ha

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Excellent report and very helpful as I'll be spending a few days in Port-en-Bessin Huppain later on this month:thumb2
 
Excellent report and very helpful as I'll be spending a few days in Port-en-Bessin Huppain later on this month:thumb2

Cool, where you staying? The restaurant we went to most was the one behind this red boat. Excellent value and the food was superb.

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Enjoy :thumb

Rob
 
Rob,

We have booked into King Hôtel, 20 rue du Nord, 14520 Port en Bessin.

Thanks for the restaurant tip - we will check it out:fnikefork

Regards

Phil
 
Great report and pics Rob :thumb2
Many familiar scenes to me in your pics as I visited Normandy in Spring last year with the wife, the Utah Museum wasn't open then but was nearing completion-a good excuse to go back for another look.
 
Great report and pics Rob :thumb2
Many familiar scenes to me in your pics as I visited Normandy in Spring last year with the wife, the Utah Museum wasn't open then but was nearing completion-a good excuse to go back for another look.

Yeah, saw your pics :D Utah museum is one of the better ones, definitely worth a lookie.

Rob
 


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