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Carte L Et Cime Index Les communes COMITÉ RÉGIONAL DE TOURISME DE NORMANDIE COMITÉ DÉPARTEMENTAL DU TOURISME DE L’ORNE 14 rue Charles Corbeau Hôtel du Département, 27 boulevard de Strasbourg et cimetières militaires 27 000 EVREUX 61 017 ALENCON Tél. 02 32 33 79 00 – Fax : 02 32 31 19 04 Tél. 02 33 28 88 71 – Fax : 02 33 29 81 60 [email protected] [email protected] www.normandie-tourisme.fr www.ornetourisme.com F R INDEX Falaise 69 Ranville 47, 51 www.normandie-dday.com DES COMMUNES Fécamp 16 Reviers 45 Folligny 57, 58 Ryes 43 COMITE DEPARTEMENTAL DU TOURISME DU CALVADOS SEINE-MARITIME ATTRACTIVITÉ A Fontenay-le-Pesnel 63 8 rue Renoir P.A.T. de la Vatine, 28 rue Raymond Aron Ardouval 15 Forges-les-Eaux 16 S 14 000 CAEN 76 130 MONT-SAINT-AIGNAN Arromanches-les-Bains 39, 40 Saint-Charles-de-Percy 71 Tél. 02 31 27 90 30 – Fax : 02 31 27 90 35 Tél. 02 35 12 10 10 – Fax : 02 35 59 86 04 Saint-Côme-du-Mont 23 [email protected] [email protected] Avranches 57 G www.calvados-tourisme.com www.seine-maritime-tourisme.com Azeville 25 Géfosse-Fontenay 33 Saint-Désir 63, 71 Gonfreville-l’Orcher 70 Sainte-Mère-Église 28 B Grandcamp-Maisy 33 Saint-James 59 Bagnoles-de-l’Orne 66 Saint-Jouin-Bruneval 18 COMITE DEPARTEMENTAL DU TOURISME DE LA MANCHE COMITE DEPARTEMENTAL DU TOURISME DE L’EURE Bagnoles de l’Orne Normandie 66 H Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer 34 Hautot-sur-Mer Maison du Département, 98 route de Candol Hôtel du Département, Boulevard Georges Chauvin Banneville-la-Campagne 63 18 Saint-Lô 58, 59 CS 73108, 50 008 SAINT-LÔ 27 003 EVREUX Bayeux 53 Hermanville-sur-Mer 51 Saint-Manvieu-Norrey 63 Tél. 02 33 05 98 70 – Fax : 02 33 56 07 03 Tél. 02 32 62 04 27 – Fax : 02 32 31 05 98 Honfl eur 17 [email protected] [email protected] Bazenville 43 Saint-Marcouf-de-l’Isle 26, 27 www.manchetourisme.com www.eure-tourisme.fr Bénerville-sur-Mer 15 Hottot-les-Bagues 63 Saint-Marie-du-Mont 21 Bénouville 47 Huisnes-sur-Mer 59 Saint-Martin-des-Besaces 62 Crédits Bény-sur-Mer 45 L Saint-Mère-Église 22 Berjou 66 La Cambe 35 Saint-Nicolas-des-Bois 67 Directeur de publication Crédits photos Avertissement Bretteville-sur-Laize Jean-Louis LAVILLE L.Belither, E.Clabaud, D.Commenchal, Edition « 1944 D-Day Normandie 67 La Chapelle en juger 59 Secqueville-en-Bessin 63 G.Conraud, C.Coquilleau, F.Cormon, Terre de Liberté » Brouay 63 Coordination M.Deshaye, P.Diologent, C.Dubreuil, L’Aigle 66 Ce document, édité en février 2018 Dominique Saussey C.Duchemin, F.Dunouau, J.Eloy, J.Fleck, T à partir des informations fournies Langannerie 67 T.Houyel, P.Jeanson, C.Lagu, A.Lahaye, Tatihou Conception et réalisation par des prestataires touristiques C 26 J.B.Le Goubey, L.Lemarchand, Le Tréport 17, 18 Benjamin Déal y fi gurant, est réalisé à titre Caen 61 Tilly-sur-Seulles 62, 63 P.Y.Lemeur, S. Lorkin, W.Page, Longues-sur-Mer 41 indicatif et n’est pas contractuel. Cambes-en-Plaine 63 Tosny 70 Impression R.Pelletier, J. Quellien, M.Quemener, Imp. Lecerf groupe Morault H.Salah, D.Sohier, E.Valère, J.P.Vincent, Les erreurs ou omissions Carentan 24, 25 M G.Wait, B.Wolfgang, SMA76-H.Salah involontaires qui auraient pu U subsister dans ce guide malgré les Catz 24 Manneville-sur-Risle 17 Urville 67 American Battle Monuments soins et les contrôles de l’équipe Champigny-la-Futelaye 18 Marigny 57, 59 Commission 2013, Calvados Tourisme, de rédaction ne sauraient engager Cherbourg 55 CRT Normandie, Mémorial de Caen, la responsabilité de l’éditeur. Merville-Franceville 48 V NVC, OT Bayeux Intercom, Bayeux Cheux 63 Montormel 65 Ver-sur-Mer 43 Museum, OTC Ste-Mère-Église, Overlord Museum, OIT Fécamp, Chouain 53, 63 Mortain 58 Vierville-sur-Mer 35 10-31-1668 Mairie de Manneville-sur-Risle Colleville-Montgomery 49 Vimoutiers 67 Colleville-sur-Mer 31, 33, 36 O Certifié PEFC Anibas Photography, Ecom-Epub, pefc-france.org Food-Images, Fotolia.com, Goodluz, Commes 42 Orglandes 28 Imprimerie Anquetil, L.A. Pyrotechnie, Guide du visiteur 2018 Courseulles-sur-Mer 45 Ouistreham 50 INDEX DES Wanaiifi lms.com, Shutterstock, BabXIII des Plages du Débarquement Cricqueville-en-Bessin 32 CIMETIÈRES P MILITAIRES et de la Bataille de Normandie D Paluel 18 Remerciements Pontaubault Dieppe 15 58 Allemand 18, 28, 35, 59, 71 Port-en-Bessin Douvres-la-Délivrande 49, 51 42 Américain 36, 59 Nos plus vifs remerciements à la Région Normandie ainsi qu’au comité Duclair 70 Commonwealth 18, 43, 45, 51, 53, 63, 67, 71 de rédaction du guide, aux comités départementaux du tourisme du Q Calvados, de l’Eure, de la Manche, de l’Orne, et de la Seine Maritime, à Français 67 E Quinéville 27 Monsieur Jean Quellien pour sa relecture des contenus historiques, Écausseville 26 Polonais 67 au Mémorial de Caen pour le prêt des photographies d’archives… Exé encart DDay festival 2018 148x210 FR GB.indd 1 12/01/2018 17:22 21 Valognes 24 Quinéville Montebourg 22 23 17 C3 Musée Carte Les musées, sites naturels Site naturel 14 25 UTAH OMAHA Sainte-Mère 28 Cimetière militaire et cimetières militaires Église 31 13 21 34 Honfleur Grandcamp-Maisy Sainte-Marie Vierville-sur-Mer N 13 30 36 GOLD Application mobile du Mont 32 33 N 13 Saint-Laurent 27 29 JUNO 15 35 40 sur-Mer Colleville 39 37 38 Deauville LES ALLIÉS PRÉPARENT GOLD BEACH CAEN La Cambe sur-Mer Port-en-Bessin 41 Arromanches-les-Bains LE JOUR J 37 Cinéma circulaire Arromanches 360 p.39 68 Mémorial de Caen p.61 16 Huppain Ver-sur-Mer 43 Luc-sur-Mer SWORD Le Tréport 18 19 Isigny-sur-Mer 42 Courseulles 01 Le Val Ygot p.15 38 Musée du Débarquement p.40 69 Parcours numérique Caen p.62 sur-Mer 07 Trévières Ryes Villers-sur-Mer Carentan N 13 48 51 02 Batteries du Mont Canisy p.15 39 Batterie allemande de Longues-sur-Mer p.41 70 Musée de la Percée du Bocage p.62 Bayeux 44 52 Douvres Hermanville 03 Mémorial du 19 août 1942 p.15 40 Musée des épaves sous-marines p.42 71 Musée de la Bataille de Tilly-sur-Seulles p.62 54 55 Creully la-Délivrande sur-Mer Dieppe 49 50 Cabourg 46 04 41 72 47 Ouistreham 12 03 Pont-l’Évêque Blockaus du Cap Fagnet p.16 Musée America Gold Beach p.43 Banneville-la-Campagne War Cemetery p.63 A 13 05 Musée de la Résistance et de la Déportation p.16 42 Ryes War Cemetery p.43 73 Brouay War Cemetery p.63 B3 Mathieu 09 78 Bénouville 45 53 06 74 Le Blockhaus de la Gare p.17 Cambes-en-Plaine War Cemetery p.63 Paluel A 28 Ardouval 07 Kahl Bürg p.17 JUNO BEACH 75 Jerusalem War Cemetery p.63 N 13 01 08 Musée de la Résistance et de la Déportation p.17 43 Centre Juno Beach p.45 76 Fontenay-le-Pesnel War Cemetery p.63 Cherbourg Étretat 04 Fécamp A 29 09 Le Circuit Mémoire d’Albâtre p.18 44 Bény-sur-mer Canadian War Cemetery p.45 77 Hottot-les-Bagues War Cemetery p.63 56 57 St-Pierre- Caen 10 78 A 28 Mémorial de Bruneval p.18 Secqueville-en-Bessin War Cemetery p.63 Église 10 A 13 A 29 A 29 11 Cimetière militaire allemand p.18 SWORD BEACH 79 Saint-Desir War Cemetery p.63 Les Pieux 21 St-Jouin- 05 12 Dieppe Canadian War Cemetery p.18 45 Mémorial Pégasus p.47 80 Saint-Manvieu War Cemetery p.63 Valognes 24 Brunneval A 151 Forges-les-Eaux 46 81 20 A 29 A 28 Musée de la Batterie de Merville p.48 Tilly-sur-Seulles War Cemetery p.63 22 23 UTAH BEACH 47 Site Hillman p.49 Le Havre 91 A 131 26 SAINTE-MÈRE-ÉGLISE 48 Musée Radar 1944 p.49 POCHE DE FALAISE UTAH OMAHA Honfleur 90 Barneville Ste-Mère- Trouville 06 13 Musée du Débarquement p.21 49 Musée n°4 Commando p.50 GOLD CHAMBOIS Carteret Église JUNO A 13 14 Airborne Museum p.22 50 Musée du Mur de l’Atlantique Le Bunker p.50 82 Mémorial de Mont-Ormel p.65 02 A 132 A 29 08 ROUEN N 13 Ciel Images François Monnier Ciel Images François SWORD e 15 D-Day Experience p.23 51 La Délivrande War Cemetery p.51 83 Circuit Mémoriel p.66 Carentan Bayeux © 7 Cabourg 16 Normandy Victory Museum p.24 52 Hermanville War Cemetery p.51 84 Musée de la Libération de Berjou p.66 Pont-l’Evêque A 28 A 13 92 17 Batterie d’Azeville p.25 53 Ranville War Cemetery p.51 85 Musée «!juin 1944!» de L’Aigle p.66 Chouain 75 73 74 A 13 Tilly-sur- Les Andelys 18 86 76 71 80 81 Barge d’assaut américaine L.C.V.P. p.25 Bretteville/Laize Canadian War Cemetery p.67 66 Seulles 68 69 72 79 19 Circuit Historique 1944 Carentan p.25 BAYEUX 87 Nécropole nationale Les Gateys p.67 Marigny 60 63 64 Hottot-les-Bagues 77 Lisieux 154 N Soutenez la candidature des CAEN 94 20 Hangar à dirigeables p.26 54 Mémorial et cimetière militaire de Bayeux p.53 88 Cimetière militaire polonais p.67 SAINT-LÔ Vernon N 174 21 Le fort de Tatihou p.26 55 Musée Mémorial de la Bataille de Normandie p.53 Coutances Bernay A 84 Villers- 86 Plages du Débarquement, Normandie 1944 22 Marcouf 44 p.26 LA NORMANDIE 70 Bocage 88 PARIS 23 Musée de la Batterie de Crisbecq p.27 CHERBOURG PORTERA LONGTEMPS Urville- Livarot Evreux au Patrimoine mondial de l’UNESCO sur Langannerie 24 World War II Museum p.27 56 Batterie du Roule p.55 LES TRACES 93 St-Charles- 89 Falaise Vimoutiers 11 25 Musée à ciel ouvert p.28 57 Musée de la Libération p.55 DE LA GUERRE A 84 de-Percy Granville 84 Trun N 154 26 Cimetière militaire allemand p.28 89 Mémorial des Civils dans la Guerre p.69 59 N 158 Vire Condé/Noireau 82 90 Villedieu- A 28 DE SAINT-LÔ Musée Août 1944 - l’enfer sur Seine p.70 A 88 les-Poëles Flers Mont-Ormel Gacé OMAHA BEACH À AVRANCHES 91 Le Camp Cigarette Philip Morris p.70 85 Briouze 27 Overlord Museum Omaha Beach p.31 58 Musée d’art et d’histoire d’Avranches p.57 92 Musée de la Seconde Guerre Mondiale p.70 Argentan MONT SAINT MICHEL A 88 L’Aigle 28 59 93 Avranches La Pointe du Hoc p.32 Py Park de Folligny p.57 St-Charles-de-Percy War Cemetery p.71 61 6258 29 Big Red One Assault Museum p.33 60 Mémorial Cobra Marigny p.57 94 Cimetière militaire
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