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Jean-Paul Lecomte7 Rue Charles Laurent
Arromanches Les Bains
14117
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The Manor of Arromanches, a charming 19th Century House constructed in 1860, exudes a unique and captivating aura. Nestled amidst a picturesque landscape of maritime pine trees, it sits on the sun-drenched incline of a verdant hill, offering a breathtaking view of the bay of Arromanches. Renowned for the remnants of the artificial harbor constructed during the liberation, this bay holds historical significance. The Manor of Arromanches grants effortless access to this extraordinary site, merely 500 meters away from the beach. Moreover, you will relish the tranquil ambiance of the surrounding grounds, adorned with majestic century-old trees, rendering this location truly exceptional.Reviews
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Directions
Upon reaching ARROMANCHES from BAYEUX, proceed in the direction of COURSEULLES. Once you pass the “Place de l’église” and the “rue du Lavoir”, you will come across a STOP traffic panel. At this point, you will notice the sign LE MANOIR. Proceed by taking the ascending street directly in front of you.
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Attractions
- Arromanches 360 Circular Cinema: Located in the heart of Arromanches-les-Bains, this circular cinema offers a breathtaking audiovisual experience that showcases the historic events of the D-Day Landings and the Battle of Normandy. Visitors can enjoy a panoramic film projection that brings the past to life.
- Mulberry Harbour: Just a short walk from 7 Rue Charles Laurent, you will find the Mulberry Harbour remains. These floating harbors played a crucial role during the D-Day Landings in 1944. Visitors can explore the remnants of this engineering marvel and learn about its significance in World War II.
- Musée du Débarquement: Situated along the coastline, the Musée du Débarquement (D-Day Museum) provides an in-depth look into the events surrounding the Normandy Landings. With a vast collection of artifacts, exhibits, and multimedia presentations, the museum offers a comprehensive understanding of the historic invasion.
- Arromanches Beach: Enjoy a stroll along the beautiful Arromanches Beach, which was one of the key landing sites during the D-Day Landings. Take in the picturesque views, feel the sand beneath your feet, and reflect on the historical significance of this area.
- German Bunker: Near the beach, you can explore a well-preserved German bunker that once formed part of the Atlantic Wall. This concrete fortification provides a glimpse into the defensive structures used by the German forces during World War II.
- Gold Beach: Located just a short distance from Arromanches-les-Bains, Gold Beach is another historic landing site from the D-Day Landings. Visitors can walk along the sandy shore, visit the nearby war cemetery, and reflect on the bravery of the soldiers who fought here.
- Longues-sur-Mer Battery: Situated a few kilometers away, the Longues-sur-Mer Battery is a remarkable coastal defense battery that played a crucial role during the Normandy Landings. Visitors can explore the well-preserved artillery emplacements and learn about the military history of the area.
- Bayeux Tapestry: A short drive away, the town of Bayeux is home to the famous Bayeux Tapestry. This 230-foot-long embroidered cloth depicts the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England in 1066. It is a must-visit attraction for history enthusiasts.
- Omaha Beach: About 30 minutes away, Omaha Beach is another significant landing site of the D-Day Landings. This expansive beach offers stunning views and serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by the Allied forces during World War II. 10. American Cemetery and Memorial: Located in Colleville-sur-Mer, about 45 minutes from Arromanches-les-Bains, the American Cemetery and Memorial is a solemn and beautiful tribute to the American soldiers who lost their lives during the Normandy campaign. Visitors can pay their respects and walk among rows of white crosses and Stars of David. These attractions provide a rich historical experience, allowing visitors to delve into the events of World War II and appreciate the bravery and sacrifices made by those involved.