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Places
to Visit
Bayeux
This was the first
French town liberated, and the town
is filled with timbered houses, stone
mansions, and cobblestone streets.
Visitors wanting to explore sites
associated with "the Longest
Day" flood the town, because
many memorials are only 9.5 to 19
kms. away.
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Caen
Much of Caen was destroyed
by Allied bombing raids in the Second
World War and it is a living testimony
of this era.
From the memorial to museums and Normandy
Landing beaches such as Omaha Beach
and Sword Beach, visitors can see the
vestiges of one of the most important
events of the 20th century |
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| Normandy
On June 6th, 1944,
Normandy made its mark in history
and became the battle ground for the
greatest military operation of all
times.
Today, "the Historical Area of
the Battle of Normandy", an open-air
museum in itself, brings together
all the sites, museums and places
of remembrance connected with D-Day
and the ensuing conflict. |
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| Activities
Situated on a 60 acre site, Chateau
d’Audrieu has no difficulty
in proposing to its guests a variety
of out-door activities for both young
and old:
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Meander through the garden on a mild
evening;
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Ride a bicycle along the 3 km of pathway
through
the park;
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Follow a circuit through the woods
on a mountain bike;
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Swim in the out-door heated swimming-pool;
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Let your children play in the specially
equipped
area which is reserved for them.
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Customers:
+44
1422 323200 |
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If
you would prefer to talk to a member of the Celtic Castles team
over the telephone, please call us directly. |
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UK
Customers:
01422
323 200 |
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