Explore Normandy’s D-Day sites on an e-bike tour, visiting Omaha Beach and Pointe du Hoc. Enjoy scenic views and a cider tasting.
Explore Normandy’s D-Day sites on an e-bike tour, visiting Omaha Beach and Pointe du Hoc. Enjoy scenic views and a cider tasting.
- Cathedrale Notre-Dame - Located in the center of Bayeux, the magnificent Bayeux Cathedral is a stunning example of Norman and Gothic architecture. Consecrated in 1077 with William the Conqueror in attendance, this grand cathedral played a significant role in medieval history. Once the home of the renowned Bayeux Tapestry, it features intricate…
- Cathedrale Notre-Dame - Located in the center of Bayeux, the magnificent Bayeux Cathedral is a stunning example of Norman and Gothic architecture. Consecrated in 1077 with William the Conqueror in attendance, this grand cathedral played a significant role in medieval history. Once the home of the renowned Bayeux Tapestry, it features intricate stained-glass windows, soaring arches, and remarkable Romanesque details. Its impressive facade and towering spires dominate the skyline, while its crypt reveals centuries-old frescoes. Visiting this magnificent cathedral offers a journey through time, blending history, art, and spirituality in a breathtaking setting.
- Omaha Beach - Cycle through Normandy’s tranquil countryside on an electric bike, following scenic backroads from Bayeux to Omaha Beach. Leaving the city, you glide past lush fields and stone farmhouses, reaching the quiet and charming villages. The ride offers a glimpse into rural Normandy, far from the main roads. As you approach the coast, a narrow path suddenly opens onto Omaha Beach, revealing its vast shoreline in a breathtaking moment of surprise. This serene yet powerful journey blends nature, history, and the unexpected beauty of Normandy’s D-Day landscapes.
- Omaha Beach - Spanning over 6 miles along the Normandy coast, Omaha Beach was the most challenging landing site of D-Day on June 6, 1944. U.S. forces faced intense German resistance, with high cliffs and fortified bunkers turning the beach into a deadly battlefield. Despite heavy losses, their bravery secured a crucial foothold in Europe. Today, Omaha Beach is a place of reflection, with vast sands, remnants of war, and memorials honoring the fallen. The peaceful waves contrast with its violent past, making it a deeply moving site where history and sacrifice come alive.
- Cimetiere Americain de Colleville-sur-Mer - Overlooking Omaha Beach, the Normandy American Cemetery in Colleville-sur-Mer is a solemn tribute to the 9,387 U.S. soldiers who lost their lives during the Battle of Normandy. Perfectly aligned white crosses and Stars of David stretch across 172 acres, creating a powerful visual symbol of sacrifice. The site includes the Memorial, the Chapel, and the Garden of the Missing, honoring those whose bodies were never found. The sound of the waves below contrasts with the cemetery’s quiet dignity. A visit here is a deeply moving experience, offering reflection on the cost of freedom and the bravery of those who fought.
- Pointe du Hoc - Departing from the American Cemetery, follow a peaceful cycle path tracing the edge of the cliffs, offering stunning views over the Channel and the vast expanse of Omaha Beach below. The sound of waves crashing far beneath adds to the solemn beauty of the route. This quiet path, far from traffic, winds through grassy fields and coastal scrubland, following the very ground Allied troops once crossed in 1944. As the ride continues westward, the cliffs grow wilder and the wind stronger, and a sense of anticipation builds. Arriving at Pointe du Hoc, the landscape suddenly shifts—deep bomb craters, shattered bunkers, and dramatic cliffs tell the story of the U.S. Rangers who scaled the heights under fire. The contrast between the peaceful ride and the violence that once occurred here is striking. This section of the journey is not only scenic, but deeply moving—a ride through beauty, memory, and courage etched into the very land.
- Cidrerie Lebrec - In the heart of the Normandy countryside, near Omaha Beach, Domaine Lebrec in Englesqueville-la-Percée offers a charming and authentic cider tasting experience. Set in a traditional Norman farm, the visit begins with a warm welcome from the Lebrec family, producers for generations. Discover how their cider is made—from apple orchard to bottle—using time-honored methods.
Inside the rustic tasting room or under the apple trees, sample a variety of craft ciders, from crisp and dry to smooth and fruity, along with Pommeau and Calvados, Normandy’s iconic apple brandy. The flavors reflect the rich soil, sea air, and tradition of the region. The nearby Château de la Percée, once a noble residence, adds a historical charm to the experience.
This is more than a tasting—it’s a moment of local life, where history, craftsmanship, and Normandy’s natural beauty come together in each glass. A perfect stop to relax and savor the region.
- Bayeux - Leaving La Percée and Domaine Lebrec, begin a peaceful return to Bayeux along some of the smallest countryside roads Normandy has to offer. These quiet lanes wind through open fields, apple orchards, and hedgerows, far from traffic and noise. It feels like stepping into another time—just you, the landscape, and the soft hum of your electric bike.
Pass through tiny hamlets and farms, where stone houses and old barns sit untouched by modern life. Birdsong and the scent of blooming hedges accompany the gentle climb of rolling hills and descent into valleys. There are no cars, no crowds—just endless green and the freedom of the open path.
This hidden route offers not only beauty, but reflection—on the land, the history, and the peaceful contrast to the stories of war uncovered. As the cathedral spires of Bayeux appear in the distance, return with a sense of calm, connection, and quiet wonder.

- Tour Guide
- Raincoat or windbreaker
- Bicycle use
- Gloves and Helmets
- Tour Guide
- Raincoat or windbreaker
- Bicycle use
- Gloves and Helmets
- Lunch
- Carbonated beverages
- Lunch
- Carbonated beverages
Explore the rich history and allure of Normandy with a full-day electric bike tour departing from Bayeux. Cruise through charming country roads to visit Omaha Beach, the American Cemetery, and Pointe du Hoc, offering a personal glimpse into the renowned D-Day landmarks. Relish the stunning countryside vistas and the liberating experience of e-biking for…
Explore the rich history and allure of Normandy with a full-day electric bike tour departing from Bayeux. Cruise through charming country roads to visit Omaha Beach, the American Cemetery, and Pointe du Hoc, offering a personal glimpse into the renowned D-Day landmarks. Relish the stunning countryside vistas and the liberating experience of e-biking for a truly immersive and tranquil adventure. Conclude the day with a cider and Calvados tasting at the family-owned Domaine Lebrec, indulging in the genuine tastes of Normandy. A remarkable fusion of breathtaking scenery, historical significance, and local delicacies!
- It is possible to have a child seat on my E-bike
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.