Private tour in Bayeux Ben T
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I’m Ben, your guide for the D-Day battlefields between Bayeux and Cherbourg. I was born in England in the middle decade of the last century - which, I sometimes think, almost makes me a piece of history myself! My passion for history began at around the age of seven and has never left me. After moving to Normandy in 1994, that passion naturally focused on the events, actions, and sacrifices of D-Day and the liberation of France. Life here has been anything but dull. Alongside the demands of restoring a 16th-century manor house, I’ve been fortunate to pursue a number of lifelong interests. I’m a pilot and once had the privilege of owning and flying a Supermarine Spitfire. I also enjoy and drive a classic post-war sports car and have a long-standing interest in owning and shooting historic firearms, from 18th-century flintlocks through to First and Second World War weapons. When my wife and I settled here, right in the heart of the 82nd Airborne Division drop zones, I quickly came to realise something remarkable. The people around us - our neighbours - had lived through those years. They carried first-hand memories of the German occupation from 1940, and of that extraordinary day in June 1944 when everything changed. Their stories - sometimes tragic, sometimes quietly humorous - have become an essential part of my tours. They bring a human dimension to what can otherwise feel like distant history. The soldiers of D-Day were not figures in a film; they were young men, individuals, each with a life behind them and a future that, in many cases, was never realised. They are the human threads that together form the larger story of D-Day. On my tours, I aim to bring those stories to life. To stand where events unfolded, to understand what happened and why - and perhaps, in doing so, to feel something of what it meant. There may be moments to smile, and moments to reflect more deeply on the cost of what took place here. If I’m asked why I guide, the answer is simple. My wife and I feel a deep and lasting admiration for that generation. Many were born into the uncertainty of the 1920s, came of age during the hardships of the Great Depression, and were then called upon to fight a war they did not seek. They were, in every sense, citizen soldiers. They would, no doubt, have preferred a very different life - one of ordinary pursuits and quiet ambitions. But when the moment came, they chose to stand and to fight. In doing so, they helped secure the freedoms we continue to enjoy today. It is to them - and to the memory of those who did not return - that I dedicate my tours. I warmly invite you to walk this ground with me, to see it as it once was - and to remember those to whom we owe so much.
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Leaving Bayeux, we travel west across the American landing beaches, following the story of D-Day from Utah Beach to the bluffs of Omaha Beach. At Utah, we begin with Theodore Roosevelt Jr., aged 56, who landed with the first wave. His calm leadership helped shape the success of the landings. We continue to Pointe du Hoc, where Rangers scaled cliffs under fire, and the battery at Longues-sur-Mer battery, where the original guns still stand. At Arromanches, we see the remains of the Mulberry harbour. We then arrive at Omaha, “Bloody Omaha”, before finishing at the Normandy American Cemetery to reflect on those who did not return.
- Walk the sands of Utah Beach, a landing carried off course by tides and navigation, yet taken with the fewest casualties. - We then move to the “true” landing area of the U.S. 4th Infantry Division, exploring the often-overlooked German bunkers that still line the coast. - From here, we travel to Pointe du Hoc. Though just nine miles away as the crow flies, the journey by road tells its own story, leading us to the cliffs scaled by U.S. Rangers under fire. - Continuing east, we visit the gun battery at Longues-sur-Mer battery, the only site where the original guns remain in place, before heading to Arromanches to see the remains of the Mulberry harbour. - We finish at Omaha Beach and the Normandy American Cemetery to reflect on the cost of that day.
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Bayeux, France
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