The beaches of Normandy entered history books in 1944 when Allied forces landed to rescue Europe from Nazi invasion. Visit the Caen Memorial, ...
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The beaches of Normandy entered history books in 1944 when Allied forces landed to rescue Europe from Nazi invasion. Visit the Caen Memorial, dedicated to peace and recalling the history of World War II and the D-Day Landing.
Also on the program: Stop at the Pointe du Hoc, a 30-meter-high cliff. One hour stop at the American Cemetery at Colleville (opportunity to walk on Omaha Beach).
Stops at the ruins of the old artificial port at Arromanches and at Juno Beach.
Example of Menu :
Kir
Selection of country style starters:
grated carrots, tomato salad, beetroot salad, garlic sausage, dry sausage, country terrine
Main course : Veal sauté cooked with olives, potato gratin, green beans
Cheese buffet
Dessert : Normandy style selection of desserts: apple tart, teurgoule (cinnamon rice pudding), baked apple
Drinks : Bordeaux wine, farmhouse cider and mineral water (1 bottle for 4 people) Coffee
- Vegetarian dish on request on the spot
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