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Normandy Weekender

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Bill Newman
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Normandy Weekender

#1 PostAuthor: Bill Newman » Tue May 06, 2014 5:47 pm

BunnyZ, GotaZ1B and me went over to Normandy for the weekend. Out on Friday on the shuttle and then 240 miles south to Arromanches Les Bains.

Stopped for a spot of lunch on the way at a "real" café - our first chance to get to grips with the language as no one spoke English...
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Then onto Arromanches via some excellent roads. The riding gets better as you go further west.

Site-seeing included the 360 degree cinema at Arromanches - this Sherman was located on the way

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Then on to the batteries at Longues Sur Mer

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Then onto Omaha Beach - one of the American landing sites. Good modern sculpture in the sea and an excellent café for food and getting sunburnt.

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Onto American Cemetery at Collville Sur Mer - kept in pristine condition and well used by family, veterans and tourists
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Then Utah beach - the other American landing site.

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Garth and Paul consider their next restoration project

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Next day the local equivalent of the VJMC turn up with some great bikes - a Laverda, a Suzuki GT250A, 4 x Norton Commandos, a couple of early H@nda CB750s, this 500 triple and a Z1300

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Went to see the Tapestry - to see how the English got stitched up... This is the inside of the Cathederal

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And then to the Pegasus bridge - named after the Paratroop Regiment insignia, followed by Sword, Juno and Gold beaches - more bucket and spade tourist bias here with less to see.

Then home on Monday - another 240 mile blast to Calais for the ferry and another 120 miles home from Dover - the last 250 miles were done with a bloody great nail in my back tyre

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Many thanks to Garth and Paul for their company - it was a blast.

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#2 PostAuthor: Robw » Wed May 07, 2014 9:40 am

Bill, cheers for the photos and info, must get over there myself sometime.
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#3 PostAuthor: Jay1969 » Wed May 07, 2014 1:00 pm

Nice photos, good itinery for a weekend jaunt... thanks for sharing :up

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#4 PostAuthor: Ginger Bear » Wed May 07, 2014 9:46 pm

Sounds like a great trip Bill, I visited those beeches about 5 years ago, I've posted on here before that they're very 'humbling' places.

Looking forward to you telling me more about it at the Lower Lode in a couple of weeks. :beer
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#5 PostAuthor: paul doran » Sat May 10, 2014 9:29 pm

great pictures the rex is the best looking of the three bikes
I must do the Normandy trip someday
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