65 Av. de la Combattante, 14470 Courseulles-sur-Mer, FranceMap
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Beautiful beach
We stayed right opposite the beach and it was Just lovely. It was very clean and well maintained. The beach is very wide and very long so it feels like you almost have it to yourself!!!
The beach is very nice, with a long promenade for a nice walk or just seat looking at the sea. Near the city center, close to restaurants, shops and ice cream store. Perfect for families. But they can...
Although the whole coastline reminds the Allied invasion to Normandy in 1944, but sandy beaches allow to enjoy the sun and the sea. Port de Plaisance at the mouth of the river Le Suelles is also an in...
We parked our car next to the manège (children's carousel) and walked along the white sand beach. There are miles and miles of beach facing the Normandy bay. At low tide fishermen haul and relocate ...
Instrumental as supply line during first two weeks of Allied Invasion in 1944.
Canadian Army used it to unload 1000 tons of materials a day during first two weeks of Allied Invasion of France in June 1944. Fourteen thousand Canadians stormed beach here on D-Day, followed by 150,...
Beautiful beach
We stayed right opposite the beach and it was Just lovely. It was very clean and well maintained. The beach is very wide and very long so it feels like you almost have it to yourself!!!
Best beach of the cost
The beach is very nice, with a long promenade for a nice walk or just seat looking at the sea. Near the city center, close to restaurants, shops and ice cream store. Perfect for families. But they can...
Historical beaches
Although the whole coastline reminds the Allied invasion to Normandy in 1944, but sandy beaches allow to enjoy the sun and the sea. Port de Plaisance at the mouth of the river Le Suelles is also an in...
Running paradise on historical beaches
We parked our car next to the manège (children's carousel) and walked along the white sand beach. There are miles and miles of beach facing the Normandy bay. At low tide fishermen haul and relocate ...
Instrumental as supply line during first two weeks of Allied Invasion in 1944.
Canadian Army used it to unload 1000 tons of materials a day during first two weeks of Allied Invasion of France in June 1944. Fourteen thousand Canadians stormed beach here on D-Day, followed by 150,...