Ferme de la Rançonnière





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From the village of Creully, known for its beautiful castles (Château de Creully, Château de Creullet), you will gain height to dominate the Seulles valley, before descending to the edge of it to discover the small village of Saint -Gabriel-Brécy and its priory. This route takes about 3 hours.
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From Meuvaines and Asnelles, join Arromanches-les-Bains, walking inland and on the coast in the footsteps of the 231st British Brigade. During this tour, you will discover part of the history of the advance of the British troops after the Normandy landings on June 6, 1944, during the Second World War, through different panels and sites.
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This loop route makes you walk in the footsteps of the 69th British Brigade and its advance during the Landings of 1944. Panels along the way will give you explanations on this part of the History of the Second World War. The start of the route is on the beach to the west of Ver-sur-Mer.
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Set off from Ver-sur-Mer and discover Crepon and Bazenville as you follow in the footsteps of the British 69th Brigade. Along the route, different panels offer information on the brigade’s advance just after the D-Day Landings in 1944.