France - Lower Normandy
Arromanches
A Karen Brown Recommendation
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Arromanches is a lively seaside town whose broad crescent of golden sand was one of the D-Day landing beaches dominated by the British troops. In June, 1944 a huge floating harbor was erected in a gigantic U in the bay. Designed by British engineers, the harbor was comprised of massive concrete blocks, floating pier-heads, and 10 kilometers of floating pier “roads.” It was towed across the Channel and erected here, enabling the Allies to unload half-a-million tons of materials in a three-month period. After nearly 60 years of Atlantic storms much of the harbor is still in place and you can get an up-close look at several enormous sections marooned on the beach. Beside the beach is the D-Day Museum with its displays of models, photographs, and films of the military operations of June, 1944. (Closed Jan, tel: 02.31.22.34.31.)
On the hillside above town is Arromanches 360, where an 18-minute production, The Price of Freedom, is dramatically shown on nine screens of this theater in the round. (Closed Jan, tel: 02.31.22.30.30.)
Located along this Karen Brown Itinerary:
Normandy
Nearby Hotels and Bed & Breakfasts:
Listed Alphabetically, Not By Distance.
| Hôtel d’ Argouges, Bayeux | € 110.00-160.00 | |
| Château de Sully, Bayeux | € 150.00-420.00 | |
| Château de Vouilly, Vouilly | € 75.00-95.00 | |
| Manoir de Crépon, Crépon | € 80.00 |
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