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    between paris and normandy -where to visit!

    so early next month myself and my wife are heading to Normandy we;re going to drive down from Paris and to break up the drive(were starting early so we have the whole day!) i was wondering what would be good place/places to visit on our way down! any suggestion would be greatly appreciated!

    #2
    Versailles (if you not have already been) and Rouen

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      #3
      Depending on how you go, you could come through Argentan and Falaise on your way to Caen. From Caen, you could visit all sorts of places. You could easily start by driving through Caen to Ouistriham where you could see Pegasus Bridge. From there you could take the D514 west and see sights such as:
      Museum of the Atlantic Wall
      Hillman Battery
      Longues-sur-Mer Battery
      D-Day Museum
      Vierville-sur-Mer (Omaha Beach)
      Point-du-Hoc
      Grandcamp Maisy Battery

      Hope that helps.

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        #4
        If you are into impressionist painters, visit Giverny. There is an interesting WW2 museum in Les Andelys on the Seine river. Here you can also visit Richard the Lionheart's castle (he was Norman after all). The drive along the Seine is quite nice, although towards Rouen things become more industrial.

        regards,

        Funksammler

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          #5
          Between Paris and the landing beaches, I recommand you : (In the order, from Paris to the Normandy, all 3 along the Seine)

          - Try "http://museellgmdetosny.free.fr/uk/index.htm". I never visited it, but I was told this one was great.

          - In Duclair, near Rouen you can find the museum "Aout 44, l'enfer sur la Seine", which is a very cool one to visit.
          http://www.chateau-du-taillis.com/
          Call to be sure of the opening hours before you visit it, or try directly on your road ! The museum is located in a pretty castle, western from Duclair.

          - Further in the West, there is this one :
          http://www.memorial-montormel.org/


          Enjoy your trip !

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            #6
            Giverny is nicely along the way in Vernon, France.

            I've found it's nice when coming from Paris to start at Caen, head north and then west to 'link-up' with the US operations.

            If you have time after, Mont St. Michel and St. Malo just to the southwest are excellent places to visit (there's a great German fort in St. Malo that famously held out until the liberation of Paris).
            ------------------------------------------------
            Collector of French ww2-era insignia.

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              #7
              thanks everyone for the replies il defiantly have a few places to visit on our way down!!!

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                #8
                Me too

                Originally posted by paddywhack View Post
                thanks everyone for the replies il defiantly have a few places to visit on our way down!!!
                Sorry for hijacking your post Paddywhack, but I have a similar question. I will be driving from England to Cherbourg, then Saumur, Les Andeleys, (thanks Funksammler), and on up to the Ardennes, several places in Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands, back to Dunkirk and then home. Apart from Les Andeleys, I have not been able to find much to see between there and the Ardennes. Is there much that I am unaware of, given that my main interest is WW2 German vehicles and equipment?

                Any pointers would be appreciated.

                Ian

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