
D-Day Heritage in Ranville
Ranville • One-Day City Plan
D-Day Heritage in Ranville
Quick Facts
This itinerary explores key WWII sites in Ranville, the first French village liberated on D-Day. Start at Memorial Pegasus museum housing the original Pegasus Bridge captured by British gliders on June 6, 1944. The outdoor park displays a Horsa glider replica and military vehicles. Continue to the medieval Church of Notre-Dame de Ranville with 47 Commonwealth war graves. Note: The church is closed on weekends. Best visited on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Friday when both sites have morning hours.
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Using for all transport: Public
Start Point
Ranville City Center
Memorial Pegasus
Church of Notre-Dame de Ranville (Église Notre-Dame de Ranville)
End Point
Ranville City Center
