rail/drive package Caen/Normandy beach
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rail/drive package Caen/Normandy beach
Has anyone had experience with these?
I have a "Europe by Eurorail" touring Europe by train 2008 book and it speaks of these.
We will be in Paris for 10 nights in December of 08 (23-2).
I very much want to take my children to Caen to the memorial (any feedback on this memorial?) and combining it with going to Normandy seems like a great idea.
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I have a "Europe by Eurorail" touring Europe by train 2008 book and it speaks of these.
We will be in Paris for 10 nights in December of 08 (23-2).
I very much want to take my children to Caen to the memorial (any feedback on this memorial?) and combining it with going to Normandy seems like a great idea.
Thoughts?
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Can do as a day trip from Paris - about 2 hrs by train each way to Caen - where the memorial is on the edge of this rather large city
A superb museum - the best i've seen of many in the area and i believe they organize minibus excursions from there to the nearby D-Day beach area and the Colville-s-m military cemetery
You can also pick these up at the Caen Tourist office near the Caen train station - best book a tour before arriving - contact the Museum web site.
Or if wanting to stay overnight i'd head to Bayeux, the only town in the area not blitzed in war and with a super famous cathedral and the super famous Queen Matilda's Tapestry, woven just after the Norman Invasion of 1066 to document it from the Norman side
Bayeux is about 20 mins by train past Caen
Caen is a pleasant city but very modern - Bayeux is a dreamy smaller town.
A superb museum - the best i've seen of many in the area and i believe they organize minibus excursions from there to the nearby D-Day beach area and the Colville-s-m military cemetery
You can also pick these up at the Caen Tourist office near the Caen train station - best book a tour before arriving - contact the Museum web site.
Or if wanting to stay overnight i'd head to Bayeux, the only town in the area not blitzed in war and with a super famous cathedral and the super famous Queen Matilda's Tapestry, woven just after the Norman Invasion of 1066 to document it from the Norman side
Bayeux is about 20 mins by train past Caen
Caen is a pleasant city but very modern - Bayeux is a dreamy smaller town.
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Oh of course you could rent a car in Caen and drive yourself but the minibus tours get very good reviews. www.battlebus.com esp gets good reviews but there are about a dozen competing companies.
If wanting to rent a car investigate the French Railways Train+Auto plan where an Avis car (i think) will be awaiting you in Caen.
If wanting to rent a car investigate the French Railways Train+Auto plan where an Avis car (i think) will be awaiting you in Caen.
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Thank you SO much PalenQ!!! I read in the book I have there are Hertz packages (there might be Avis as well) the bus tour might be the easiest way.
We are not going to be spending the night (although the Bayeux sounds fabulous (anything described as dreamy perks my interest).
We have our apartment in Paris for 10 nights and are traveling with 5 or 6 person -- so it is best for us to head back.
Love that you said it is a superb museum - the book I am reading really had the same feedback and that perked my interest.
We are not going to be spending the night (although the Bayeux sounds fabulous (anything described as dreamy perks my interest).
We have our apartment in Paris for 10 nights and are traveling with 5 or 6 person -- so it is best for us to head back.
Love that you said it is a superb museum - the book I am reading really had the same feedback and that perked my interest.
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battlebus.com: The Leading Buses Site on the Net www.battlebus.com/ - this came up when i Googled battlebus.com
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Le Mémorial de Caen - Presentation
General information, tours, publications, and online bookshop located in France.
www.memorial-caen.fr/portail_gb/hp/hp.asp
check the museum web site or e-mail them to find out about tours from the museum - would be most convenient for you and day tripping
General information, tours, publications, and online bookshop located in France.
www.memorial-caen.fr/portail_gb/hp/hp.asp
check the museum web site or e-mail them to find out about tours from the museum - would be most convenient for you and day tripping
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Dawn--I agree with PalenQ, the museum is excellent! We have been twice. The last time was last summer. We went to the museum one afternoon after taking the train from Paris. Then stayed in Bayeux for a few nights and did the Battlbus tour, which was excellent as well. I highly recommend it! We stayed at the Churchill Hotel in Bayeux, and the Battlebus pickup/dropoff is adjacent to the hotels parking lot. The tour itself was beyond our expectations, and the guide was amazing. I have heard wonderful things about all their guides. Bayeux is a nice little town to stay in, and the cathedral and tapestry are not to be missed either.
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We did a Rail drive package and picked the rental car up at the Caen train station. The rental was fine except that the cost of the CDW with Hertz seemed higher than expected. You can of course research that in advance (I didn't).
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Okay.. I am fully intrigued by Bayeux and am considering spending the night there -- it looks fabulous... I did a search and found Logis Les Remparts - it seems very reasonable unless I am reading wrong (has happened!)
I will continue to search but wanted to ask on this thread where you recommend to stay - remember I am traveling with:
11 year old girl, 15 year old g, 18 year old b and my 52 year old dh
We may or may not have a friend of ss joining us.
I will continue to search but wanted to ask on this thread where you recommend to stay - remember I am traveling with:
11 year old girl, 15 year old g, 18 year old b and my 52 year old dh
We may or may not have a friend of ss joining us.
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dawn--I am not familiar with that place as we stayed at the Churchhill. In case you are interested in this though, we thoroughly enjoyed our stay. The hotel was in a fantastic location and it was very easy for DD to go wander by herself. Literally, out the back door is a street chuck full of shops, restaurants, the grocery store, etc. I felt fine letting her go by herself. The hotel was not expensive either. Moms room was 90 euro and ours was 120. This was in late June, so I think higher rates at that time.
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I heard back from two B&B that they are closed in December - I am wondering if much of the town is? I am going to have to do further research.
mms I will look into the churchill as most likely a hotel remains open (Maybe?) I like the idea of letting the kids go a little on their own (the older ones)
mms I will look into the churchill as most likely a hotel remains open (Maybe?) I like the idea of letting the kids go a little on their own (the older ones)