France Family | Normandy Itinerary
(Host City: Caen, France(CFR))Day 1: Barfleur, St-Vaast
Day 2: St-Vaast, Barfleur
Day 3: St-Mère-Église, Bayeux, Utah Beach
Day 4: La Cambe, Omaha Beach, Bayeux
Day 5: Longues-Sur-Mer, Bayeux

Quotes From the Field:
“Best overall family trip. It is hard to accommodate the varying desires of four people, and our guides succeded!”Leigh Fields - Frederick, MA
Normandy Family Bike Tours

Beaches, battlefields and colorful tapestries
From Barlfleur to Bayeux, soak up five days of sweeping coastline, rolling woodlands and charming ports while reliving a pivotal chapter in American history on this five-day family-friendly Normandy adventure.
• Climb to the top of an iconic 233-foot tall lighthouse in Barfleur, a quiet coastal fishing town where charming granite homes date back to the 17th century
• Learn the D-Day story of an American paratrooper whose parachute caught on the spire of the town church in Sainte-Mère-Église
• Walk in the footsteps of Allied World War II victors in Carentan and on Utah Beach
• Bike the beautiful cliff-top roads of Pointe du Hoc, overlooking Omaha Beach and cemetery
• Relive William the Conqueror’s conquest of England as you walk along the colorful 230-foot Bayeux Tapestry
• Feast on fresh seafood, savory crêpes, and Camembert cheese before unwinding in the comfort of the majestic 16th century Château de Sully
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Distinctive Accommodations:
6 days/5 nightsNights 1 & 2: Hotel la Granitière
Located in the center of a small fishing port, Hotel La Granitière is a delightful hotel surrounded by the lush Normandy countryside. The local oysters are reputed to be some of the finest in France, and the sheltered location encourages almost tropical vegetation, including mimosa and palm trees.
Nights 3 to 5: Château de Sully
Between sea and countryside... a subtle scent of aristocracy. Step into the atmoshpere of a beautiful home brimming with French-style tradition. Discover its distinctive rooms shared between the chateau and the manor.

A few more reasons why you've gotta go…
1. The scenery: Normandy has beautiful beaches, incredible cliffs, and pastoral farm land..
2. The seafood: With its vast coastline, Normandy offers superb seafood.
3. The battlefields: You'll see the D-Day landing beaches, the inland battlefields, some of the cemeteries of the principal armies, and plenty of museums.
4. Mont-St-Michel: An architectural masterpiece built in the 13th century, this rocky islet stands 264 feet high and is only reachable at low tide.




























