Some people come to Normandy on an historic pilgrimage to Mont St. Michel, or to see the Bayeux tapestry, but for many of us Normandy is most closely associated in our historical minds with more recent events: Dunkirk and the D Day landings. There’s something very special about the solemnity of the cemeteries and memorials along this beautiful stretch of coastline, about their sheer scale, and the similarities between those who’re buried here and ourselves. And for many of us visiting these places is one of the main reasons to visit this idyllic region. So it’s not surprising that there are so many hotels, châteaux and B&Bs in this region that are able to offer something a bit special to those visitors wanting to visit the D Day beaches and their memorials. Some have their own artefacts, some have stories, and some just offer great local advice, but all of our 14 great hotels near Normandy’s D Day beaches are handpicked as especially great places to stay for you.
Today the famous 80km of beaches where the D-Day landings took place are just wide open stretches of sand. Fringed occasionally by a fishing village or seaside resort and of course the many memorials, museums and cemeteries commemorating that period. We recommend that you base yourself in Dunkirk, Le Havre, Cherbourg or Bayeux for easy access to all these sights. There are lots of small museums and memorials but in Bayeux you'll find the Commonwealth War Cemetery, the largest British Commonwealth wartime cemetery in France, home to the graves of 4,144 British dead, and the memorial for another 1,800 whose bodies were never recovered and the Bayeux Military Museum. In Caen is the Peace Museum.
Cabourg
A grand coastal hotel set in a historic Belle-Époque building. Immaculate bedrooms and suites offer contemporary style with private balconies looking out to sea, stand alone bath tubs, and all the modern gadgetry. A gourmet restaurant serves dishes inspired by the region. A classic seaside stay.
Normandy (Audrieu)
A stunning 18th-century chateau set in beautiful grounds. Opulent rooms feature antique furniture and classic wallpapers. Boasting expansive gardens, an outdoor pool, & tennis court. Fantastic regional cuisine and luxurious interiors have fireplaces and beams. Romantic, gourmet, and very relaxing.
Bayeux (Normandy)
A luxurious 18th-century chateau on the coastline. Traditional and elegant interiors include enormous rooms and suites, a classical French restaurant, and an inviting bar. With a pool and tennis courts within the picturesque grounds - this is the complete package for a french rural getaway.
Normandy
A striking rural property set in pretty gardens. Find quintessentially french design in the rooms featuring chintz fabrics and patterns, large sash windows and some with four poster beds. An elegant lounge is the perfect spot to unwind with a regional tipple. A gorgeous rural retreat.
Bayeux
A stunning 18th century chateau boasting a scenic and tranquil location just outside Bayeux. A handful of elegant rooms are traditional yet unfussy with a choice selection of antiques, floor to ceiling windows and indulgent bathrooms. A delightful base from which to explore the region.
Normandy
A collection of four striking mansions set in picturesque Normandy countryside. Interiors are traditional yet unfussy with exposed beams and stonework, open fireplaces and antiques. Superb classic Norman cuisine is served in the atmospheric restaurant and there's plenty to explore within the region.
Cabourg
A whimsical Renaissance château set within 50 acres of grounds. Interiors brim with character, expect: elegant antiques, tapestries, working fireplaces and classic french patterns. There's plenty to do within the property from fishing to cycling and it's also well positioned to explore the region.
Arromanches les Bains
A small and charmingly atmospheric B&B situated in the heart of Arromanches. Lovingly renovated throughout the property is light, bright and mixes traditional and contemporary styles. Housing its own small WW2 museum and within striking distance of the region's historical sights.
Normandy (Bénouville)
A renovated 17th-century farmhouse in Benouville. Four chic rooms are light and airy with a perfect mix of contemporary and traditional styles. Boasting a fabulous restaurant serving modern French cuisine. Walking distance from Pegasus Bridge, (a pivotal D-day site) and Caen is nearby.
Normandy (Calvados )
This 18th-century manor house is a haven of peace nestled in large, lush grounds. Four individually decorated bedrooms and one gîte provide ample family accommodation. A romantic ambiance with four poster beds and antiques. Well positioned for visiting the D-Day sites and Bayeux Tapestry.
Normandy
B&B accommodation in a lovingly restored 16th-century manor house. Inside, airy rooms boast an eclectic collection of art and furniture ranging from classic to art deco to contemporary. Gourmet dinners are available on request. The duplex room & gîte are ideal for families. A tranquil rural escape.
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