Normandy
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Normandy
Hi and a happy new year to everyone !!!! i am planning to visit the Normandy beaches and museums this year , i live in the UK , and will be travelling on the RTLE , any tips on the best routes and which is the best ferry ? is it into Caen ? any information is welcomed many thanks Russell
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Re: Normandy
https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?ie ... 000042&z=9
This is a useful link. The Portsmouth-Caen ferry is the best for Normandy, and the port is very close to Pegasus Bridge and Cafe which is a good start.
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This is a useful link. The Portsmouth-Caen ferry is the best for Normandy, and the port is very close to Pegasus Bridge and Cafe which is a good start.
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Re: Normandy
We did the beaches etc in 2002 and took the fast ferry from Portsmouth to Cherbourg (3 hours) and started the tour at Sainte-Mère-Eglise. Try and get to Honfleur if you have the time.
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Re: Normandy
Did a short tour a while back. We did Portsmouth - Caen going out and Cherbourg - Portsmouth coming back. That way you can pick up everything from Caen to St Mere Eglise. Lots to see!