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Jean-Paul Lecomte
7 Rue Charles Laurent
Arromanches Les Bains
14117

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Price per night:

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Telephone:

0231223107

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The Manor of Arromanches, a charming 19th-century house constructed in 1860, exudes a unique and captivating ambiance. Nestled amidst maritime pine trees, it rests gracefully upon a sun-drenched slope, offering breathtaking views of the picturesque bay of Arromanches. Renowned for the remnants of the historic artificial harbor built during the liberation, this remarkable location places the Manor of Arromanches within a mere 500 meters from the beach, allowing you swift and convenient access to this awe-inspiring site. Additionally, the tranquil grounds of this exceptional property, adorned with ancient trees, guarantee a serene and rejuvenating experience.

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Directions

Upon reaching ARROMANCHES from BAYEUX, proceed towards COURSEULLES. Continue past both the "Place de l'église" and the "rue du Lavoir". At the STOP traffic panel directly in front of you, you will notice the sign LE MANOIR. Consequently, take the ascending street ahead.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
2 100 120

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Attractions

  • Arromanches 360 Circular Cinema: Located just a short walk from 7 Rue Charles Laurent, this circular cinema offers a unique experience showcasing the historic events of the D-Day landings. Through a 360-degree film projection, visitors can witness the Allied invasion and the construction of the Mulberry Harbors.
  • Museum of the D-Day Landings: Situated in the heart of Arromanches, this museum provides a comprehensive insight into the D-Day landings and the Battle of Normandy. With exhibits displaying artifacts, models, and audiovisual presentations, visitors can learn about the events that took place on June 6, 1944.
  • Gold Beach: As one of the D-Day landing sites, Gold Beach is a significant historical landmark. Visitors can explore the remains of the Mulberry Harbor, walk along the sandy beach, and discover various World War II memorials and monuments, including the Churchill Tank.
  • Longues-sur-Mer Battery: A short drive from Arromanches, the Longues-sur-Mer Battery showcases German coastal defense artillery used during World War II. This well-preserved site features four casemates with 150mm guns, offering visitors a glimpse into the strategic importance of the area during the D-Day landings.
  • Bayeux Tapestry: Located in the nearby town of Bayeux, the Bayeux Tapestry is a remarkable 70-meter-long embroidered cloth depicting the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England in 1066. Visitors can admire this medieval masterpiece and learn about the historical context through audio guides.
  • Omaha Beach: Approximately a 30-minute drive from Arromanches, Omaha Beach is another iconic D-Day landing site. Known for its significant role in the battle, visitors can pay respects at the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial and explore the beach and surrounding cliffs.
  • Juno Beach Centre: Situated in Courseulles-sur-Mer, the Juno Beach Centre is a museum dedicated to the Canadian contributions and experiences during the D-Day landings. Through interactive exhibits, films, and personal stories, this center provides insight into the Canadian military effort during World War II.
  • Pegasus Bridge: Located in Bénouville, a short drive from Arromanches, Pegasus Bridge holds great historical importance as the site of the first Allied invasion on D-Day. Visitors can see the original bridge, a replica of the Horsa Glider, and learn about the heroic actions of the British 6th Airborne Division.
  • Caen Memorial Museum: Situated in Caen, this museum offers a comprehensive overview of World War II and the D-Day landings. With exhibits covering the political, military, and civilian aspects of the war, visitors can gain a deeper understanding of the historical context and its impact on the region. 10. Mont Saint-Michel: Although a bit further away (about a 1.5-hour drive), Mont Saint-Michel is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of France's most iconic landmarks. This medieval abbey sits on a rocky island and attracts millions of visitors each year. Explore the narrow streets, visit the abbey, and enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding bay.

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