Monfréville, France
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What is Monfréville
Monfréville is a commune of the ''département'' of Calvados, in the Basse-Normandie ''région'', in France. Its postal code is 14230. The INSEE code is (...)
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juha from Finland wrote about La Château one year ago
The official site.
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juha from Finland wrote about La Château one year ago
A great B&B close to the D-Day beaches. Great breakfast, excellent English spoken and a few minutes away from the charming village of Grandcamp-Maisy. It's an old farm and offers a magnificient experience and value for money.
juha from Finland wrote about La Maree one year ago
La Maree is in many ways a great restaurant. It's located in the small village of Grandcamp-Maisy in the harbor. Food is great, especially the fish dishes. It's also mentioned in the Michelin guide. It's quite a small and relaxed restaurant still, very much like the village it is located in. Prices are cheap too. It's definitely a place not to miss if you want to try a real French restaurant away from the tourist masses.
juha from Finland wrote about Pointe du Hoc one year ago
Some bunkers, a lot of shell craters and cool cliffs. One of the best places on the D-Day beaches but still not very inspiring. If you're around here and want to see the beaches then don't miss Point du Hoc.
juha from Finland wrote about Omaha beach one year ago
I was somewhat disappointed with all of the D-Day beaches. I had high expectations for sure but still it was quite boring to see the same stuff everywhere: old uniforms, weapons etc. in different small museums. Nothing new in any of those. The most interesting place was the US military cemetary close to Omaha beach with its visitor center and exhibition. That's definitely not to be missed. Otherwise if you've read about the invasion and want to find something more you'll be disappointed in case you've been a few military museums before.
juha from Finland wrote about Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial one year ago
Definitely THE place in Normandy when it comes to the D-Day beaches. Especially the free exhibition in the visitor center beats all the museums (that are not free) pants down.
juha from Finland wrote about Battery Longues-sur-mer one year ago
I didn't visit this but it's the only place in Normandy where the guns are still in place in the battery. Similar bunkers probably to Point du Hoc but with guns in place. Should have gone there, probably...
juha from Finland wrote about Battery Longues-sur-mer one year ago
Some stuff on the battery.
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juha from Finland wrote about Omaha beach museum one year ago
Museum official site
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juha from Finland wrote about Omaha beach museum one year ago
Don't bother going in and paying the entrance fee. Just more uniforms and guns. Go to the visitor center at Omaha beach US military cemetary instead. It's free and better.
juha from Finland wrote about The Landing Museum one year ago
Official museum site.
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juha from Finland wrote about The Landing Museum one year ago
Just barely worth the money it costs to enter. They have a model of the Mulberries and quite a lot of info on them which is nice. Otherwise still more guns, uniforms and other stuff like that. You can see the Mulberries in front of the museum in the harbor which is the coolest thing.
thecowboy from Canada wrote about Pointe du Hoc 10 months, 4 weeks ago
The craters everywhere give a real feeling as to what kind of chaos must have ensued here.
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