
It's one of my favourite bits of France - enjoy! This might help a bit:
Link to an old post.
Another old post.
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I have most of the points of interest on the Dday landings and sites of note along with a word document with a description of each one if you want a copy.
Just back from a two day Wander in Normandy.
I'll tidy up the routes etc. and ping 'em up here before too long.
Here you go:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/14126843/FINAL - Normandy Easter 2011 - UKGSer.gdb
The routes down and back from Calais both work well.
It is definitely worth taking in the Bayeux tapestry
In the end we didn't do the Falaise ride, opting instead to fill in some gaps from the day before.
Making an early start each day was definitely worthwhile. Even then we didn't have enough time to do everything. Still, never mind.... They will still be there next year.
Each day we rode out to the sites via the 'slow route'. Then returned back to our hotel each night via the 'quickest route'.
We didn't rush everywhere, had plenty of time to stop to gawp, have coffee mid-morning, mid-afternoon and a reasonable stop for lunch. Back at the hotel, around 18:30 for beers. All in all, a decent pace for a smallish group. Hotel was good and reasonably priced.
Richard
PS If you are going you will need a decent map, as your plans may well change (ours did) as the day progresses.
PPS Major & Mrs Holt's guide book (either the small version or the larger one) is very good.

But I don't get why when some people come on here asking for advice for trips that are already covered all over this forum get loads of help and others get told they are lazy feckers and to try using the search function before asking stoopid questions .....![]()

I do love a (little) challenge!I can highly recommend this B&B just outside St Lo and 30-40 minutes from most of the must see D Day landing sites.
http://www.saulemanoir.info/
The owners Michael and Pauline are very friendly and helpful and have a beautiful B&B with an outdoor pool which is very welcome if the weather is warm.
Simon

Do a search you lazy fecker. That question has been raised (and answered) a hundred times, already![]()

Link please ! 

4 men, 4 bikes, 4 days in Normandy beginning of June. What's to see, what's to do and where to stay? Any suggestions?![]()
Tell you when we get back next Wednesday.
2 bikes 1 man + Timpo 5 days....no plan![]()

If one can't plan a trip oneself, should one be allowed out of the country at all ?
Dave
Come and join us. I'm sure we can fit another one in