A reflective half-day visit to La Cambe covering two sites connected to the Second World War. The German War Cemetery holds over 21,000 soldiers and features a central burial mound with moving sculptures. The 13th-century village church was damaged during the 1944 liberation. Both sites offer free admission. The cemetery is open daily from 8:00; hours vary seasonally.
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Planning a day in La Cambe? This step-by-step itinerary covers the best of La Cambe in one day — 2 attractions with exact walking times between each stop, entrance fees per person, and transport alternatives.
Plan around 2h 8min to visit 2 attractions along the way. Budget roughly €53: all attractions are free to enter, around €2 for public transit, and roughly €51 for 3 meals.
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La Cambe German War Cemetery
La Cambe German War Cemetery is the largest German military cemetery in Normandy, where 21,222 soldiers who died during the Battle of Normandy in 1944 are buried. The site was established on June 10,…
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Church of Our Lady of La Cambe
This 13th-century parish church in La Cambe was first documented in 1293 when Robert Dumesnil, lord of La Cambe, donated it to the Plessis-Grimoult monastery. The building follows a traditional Latin…
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