With the 75th anniversary of D-Day this year we felt it would be a great way to help people know some of the amazing places to visit in Normandy. From the D-Day beaches and cemetraries, to the UNESCO World Heritage Bayeux Tapestry in Bayeux, to the often painted Rouen Cathedral, Normandy has a lot to offer travelers. Here are our 10 favorite things about visiting Normandy, France.
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37 Comments

  1. Thank you for your helpful tips. And with such gusto! Love it! My family is from Calabria and Sicily where the Normans were as big a deal as in England. I wonder if you can recommend places to visit that have something for tourists interested in the Normans in Italy?

  2. I've been living here for 10 years and still haven't done the museums or the Bayeux tapestry! I will go this year!! Thanks so much for this video, it was really lovely to be reminded of the beauty of where I live! ❤

  3. I am french, ans Il live in Paris. But vert often, il like to go with m'y son, in Rouen for a week-end. It's a vert old ans beautiful town. There are beautiful churchs. A very rich musée des beaux art, gratis, with a lot campus painters. In thé cimetière IS thé grave of Gustave Flaubert who wrote Madame Bovary, Salammbô, …. When I go go Rouen I bring m'y bicycle (in thé train) : si I Can visit thé Abbey of Saint Martin de Boskerville, Saint Wandrille, Jumîège, and thé thé abbatiale of Bon Secours. Rouen IS like Troyes (an other town) one of thé post North beautiful town. And when you visit with a bicycle, you are very free. Tryo to sexe photos of Rouen , Jumièges , Saint Martin de Boskerville, Saint Wandrille, thé abbatiale of Notre Dame of Bon Secours. It' wonderfull !

  4. A short frustrating story that I want to share: 40 years ago we did a school trip to Omaha beach. We were hiking with our bare feet in the sand that and felt the fresh spring seawater between our toes. Suddenly I noticed a partly blue oxidated unfired bullet half buried in the wet sand… it looked like a 5.56Nato caliber. Can you imagine how I felt as a 12 year old? 😮 Proud with what I found, I ran towards my schoolteacher. “Look what I found!! He grabbed it out of my hand and threw it in the ocean again with the words “to dangerous “. I’m still frustrated when I think about it 😢

  5. As always, I enjoy not only the content and the photography in your presentation but mainly your personality. You are one of those who actually adapts his personality to the countries and places you are reporting from. When in Germany – you really behave like a "Kraut" – and the way you are standing there in the Normandy, bubbly and happy and gesticulating with your hands when you talk – a Frenchy could not do any better.

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