
D-Day Beaches: Mulberry Harbour and Juno Beach from Bayeux
Bayeux → Arromanches-les-Bains → Courseulles-sur-Mer
Trip Overview
A full-day trip from Bayeux to Arromanches-les-Bains, Courseulles-sur-Mer covering 9 attractions in approximately 11h 11min. The plan includes public transit from Bayeux, step-by-step routes between stops, and entrance fees from €37.7 per person. Compare public transit & car with costs for each leg.
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A day trip from Bayeux to two significant D-Day landing sites in Normandy. In Arromanches-les-Bains, explore the remains of Mulberry Harbour visible from the beach, the D-Day Museum, Arromanches 360 circular cinema, and the D-Day 75 Garden memorial. Then continue to Courseulles-sur-Mer to visit the Juno Beach Centre commemorating the Canadian forces, walk along Juno Beach, and see the Cross of Lorraine monument. The Liberators Museum in Arromanches operates seasonally from May to late August. The Juno Beach Centre bunker tours with Canadian guides are available April through October. Advance booking recommended for Juno Beach Centre in summer.
Your Day Timeline — D-Day Beaches: Mulberry Harbour and Juno Beach from Bayeux
Your Day Timeline — D-Day Heritage Tour of Arromanches
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Mulberry Harbour (Port Winston)
The Mulberry Harbour at Arromanches is an outdoor historic site featuring the remains of an artificial harbor built during WWII for the D-Day invasion. Massive concrete caissons still rise from the se…
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D-Day Museum
The world's first museum dedicated to D-Day, opened in 1954 on the beach where the Allies constructed the artificial Mulberry Harbor. The museum underwent a complete €11 million renovation in 2023, do…
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Liberators Museum - Normandy 1944
A small family-run museum founded in 2012 by Floris Kok, dedicated to honoring the individual soldiers who liberated Normandy during World War II. The collection contains over 250 personal objects don…
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Arromanches-les-Bains Church of Saint-Peter
This neo-Romanesque church stands on Place du Général de Gaulle in the center of Arromanches-les-Bains. Built between 1857 and 1870 by architects Alphonse Delauney and Martial Pelfresne, it replaced a…
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Arromanches 360 (Circular Cinema)
Arromanches 360 is a circular cinema overlooking the remains of the Mulberry artificial harbor built by Allied forces during World War II. The cinema features nine screens arranged in a full circle, i…
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D-Day 75 Garden
The D-Day 75 Garden is a memorial garden overlooking Gold Beach and the Mulberry Harbour at Arromanches. Designed by gold medal winner John Everiss, it was first exhibited at the RHS Chelsea Flower Sh…
Your Day Timeline — D-Day Canadian Heritage: Juno Beach
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Juno Beach Centre
Canada's only museum on the D-Day landing beaches, located on the actual shore where Canadian forces landed on June 6, 1944. The centre opened in 2003, founded by Canadian veterans and volunteers to h…
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Juno Beach
Juno Beach is where Canadian forces landed on D-Day, June 6, 1944, making it the only Canadian-led invasion beach during Operation Overlord. The site includes the Juno Beach Centre, Canada's official…
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Cross of Lorraine
This 18-meter stainless steel cross marks the exact spot where General Charles de Gaulle first set foot on liberated French soil on June 14, 1944, eight days after D-Day. After four years of exile, de…

