
D-Day History in Vierville-sur-Mer
Vierville-sur-Mer • One-Day City Plan
D-Day History in Vierville-sur-Mer
Quick Facts
This itinerary explores the key D-Day sites in Vierville-sur-Mer, where American forces landed on June 6, 1944. The route covers Omaha Beach with its Les Braves memorial, the National Guard Monument honoring the 29th Infantry Division, the preserved WN72 German bunker with its original 88mm gun, and the D-Day Omaha Museum with authentic WWII artifacts. The museum is closed from November through mid-February. All outdoor sites are free to access year-round.
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Your Day Timeline
Using for all transport: Walking
Start Point
Vierville-sur-Mer City Center
Omaha Beach
National Guard Monument
WN72 Bunker (Widerstandsnest 72)
D-Day Museum Omaha (Musée D-Day Omaha)
End Point
Vierville-sur-Mer City Center
