Electric Bike Day on the Scenic Road 1944

Discover the scenic D-Day landing beaches on a private 5 to 8-hour electric bike tour from Bayeux, featuring iconic sites like Omaha Beach and Pointe du Hoc.

Explore the Landing Beaches by Electric Bike for an Unforgettable Day

For history enthusiasts and outdoor lovers alike, the Electric Bike Day on the Scenic Road 1944 offers a unique way to experience the Normandy landing beaches. Priced at $214.32 per person, this private guided tour lasts approximately 5 to 8 hours and includes pickup and drop-off at your Bayeux accommodation. The tour covers 45 km of scenic routes, taking in key sites such as Arromanches, Longues-sur-Mer, Omaha Beach, and Pointe du Hoc.

The emphasis on electric bikes makes this experience accessible for most fitness levels, allowing you to comfortably cycle along historic sites while enjoying panoramic views. Travelers should consider that the tour is well-suited for those who wish to combine active exploration with education, and who appreciate thoughtful logistics, since the tour offers mobile tickets and pickup service. The highly praised staff and excellent bikes make this a reliable choice, especially for visitors wanting an in-depth yet relaxed day soaking in history.

Key Points

  • Private guided experience with pickup and drop-off from Bayeux
  • 45 km route covering major D-Day sites and scenic coastal views
  • Includes stops at Arromanches, Longues-sur-Mer, Colleville American Cemetery, Omaha Beach, and Pointe du Hoc
  • Electric bikes provided, making it easier to cover long distances comfortably
  • Tour duration ranges from 5 to 8 hours, suitable for a full-day adventure
  • Free cancellation available up to 24 hours prior

Starting Point and Convenient Pickup in Bayeux

The tour begins at 3 Rue Julia Picot, 14400 Bayeux, with a private shuttle collecting you from your accommodation. This personalized pickup ensures a smooth start to the day, removing the hassle of navigating public transport or parking. After the day’s activities, the shuttle returns you back to the same starting point, making the experience straightforward and stress-free.

The tour departs at 9:00 am, ideal for a full day of exploring. The mobile ticket system simplifies access, and the pickup service caters to most travelers staying in Bayeux, allowing for a flexible and comfortable start.

Visiting the Impressive Mulberry Harbour of Arromanches

Your adventure begins at the iconic Mulberry Harbour, a marvel of engineering from the 20th century. Walking along the impressive artificial port structures, you get a sense of the scale and ingenuity involved in the Allied operation. This stop offers a chance to appreciate one of the most visible features from the D-Day landings, and the route along the harbour provides excellent photo opportunities.

While the tour allows plenty of time to explore, the walk along the harbor is a highlight, revealing how this engineering feat played a crucial role in establishing a foothold in Normandy. The site is free to visit, and the stop is designed to give you a solid introduction to the landing operations.

Exploring the Longues-sur-Mer German Battery

Next, the German Battery of Longues-sur-Mer stands out as a significant military site. Built by the Germans and part of the Atlantic Wall, this wartime bunker complex remains remarkably intact with its guns still inside bunkers. Visitors have about 25 minutes to walk around this historic site, learning about its strategic importance during D-Day.

The command post situated on the cliff edge offers insight into German military command, and the location’s commanding views over the coast underscore its original purpose. This stop is noteworthy because of its well-preserved state and the opportunity to imagine the intense conflict that took place here.

Visiting the Fishing Port of Port-en-Bessin

A brief stop at the lively Port-en-Bessin introduces visitors to a charming, working fishing port renowned for scallop fishing. The colorful trawlers and busy port atmosphere offer a stark contrast to the military sites, highlighting the local livelihood. Though brief, this visit adds a flavor of daily life in Normandy, and the picturesque harbor makes for a pleasant break in the tour.

The port’s small size and vibrant character provide a genuine sense of local culture, and the stop is ideal for snapping photos or simply soaking in the maritime ambiance.

Driving Along the Cliffs of Port en Bessin

The route then takes you through the Golf of Port en Bessin, where stunning cliff views dominate the landscape. This coastal stretch features sweeping vistas over the English Channel, making it a perfect spot for photo stops. The scenic drive along this rugged coastline emphasizes the natural beauty of the Normandy coast, complementing the historical significance of the area.

While cycling, travelers can appreciate the contrast between the war-torn history and the peaceful coastal scenery that surrounds them.

Honoring the American Soldiers at Colleville-sur-Mer Cemetery

A poignant highlight of this tour is the visit to the Colleville American Cemetery. Known as a place of remembrance, this cemetery commemorates thousands of American servicemen who fought and fell during the Normandy landings. Visitors spend about 1 hour here, walking among the white crosses and learning about the sacrifices made during D-Day.

The peaceful setting, with views over Omaha Beach, offers an opportunity for reflection. This stop is essential for those interested in understanding the human cost of the landings and paying respects to the fallen.

Riding Along Omaha Beach’s Famous Shoreline

Omaha Beach remains the most recognizable site from D-Day, and the tour includes 7 km of cycling along its iconic beachfront bike path. During this stretch, you’ll enjoy remarkable views while gaining a tangible sense of the scale of the invasion.

The route along Omaha Beach is safe and designed for cycling, allowing visitors to appreciate the landscape that witnessed intense combat. The beach’s dark, somber history contrasts with its natural beauty, making it a memorable part of the day.

Memorials and the View from Les Braves

A brief stop at Les Braves, a memorial stele, honors the American liberators. The site offers 180-degree views of Omaha Beach and the surrounding coast. Spending about 5 minutes here, visitors can appreciate the landscape and reflect on the historic events that unfolded at this location.

The combination of memorial and panoramic views makes this site a symbolic end to the main sightseeing stops on the tour.

Concluding at Pointe du Hoc

The final destination is Pointe du Hoc, a site famous for its role in the D-Day landings. The clifftop position provides spectacular vistas over the coast, and the area’s rugged terrain offers insights into the scale of the military operation. Visitors typically spend about 45 minutes exploring the battlefield and its preserved artillery positions.

This stop encapsulates the strategic importance of the landing and offers a fitting conclusion to the day’s journey through history.

Practicalities and Additional Information

This private tour features helpful staff and excellent bikes suited for varied terrain, as noted in positive reviews. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with most participants able to join, and it includes pickup service for added convenience. The free cancellation policy allows canceling up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing peace of mind.

The overall experience balances history, scenic views, and active cycling, making it ideal for those who want to learn about D-Day sites without the constraints of a large tour group or rigid schedule.

Who Will Most Enjoy This Tour

This bike adventure works best for history buffs who appreciate being outdoors, as well as those comfortable on bikes for several hours. The electric bikes make the ride accessible, and the personalized pickup adds comfort. Travelers seeking an engaging, education-focused day with stunning coastal views will find this tour a rewarding choice.

Closing Summary: A Flexible and Engaging Journey Through Normandy’s D-Day Landings

The Electric Bike Day on the Scenic Road 1944 offers a comprehensive and relaxed way to explore Normandy’s pivotal D-Day beaches. The combination of scenic cycling, meaningful historical stops, and smooth logistics makes this tour stand out. The high praise for helpful staff and well-maintained bikes reflects its reliability and quality.

While the tour covers many important sites, it remains manageable within its 5 to 8-hour window. It’s well-suited for those who enjoy combining active exploration with learning about this crucial chapter of history, all while enjoying the beautiful Normandy coastline.

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Electric Bike Day on the Scenic Road 1944



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“Great service, helpful staff, and excellent bikes with a good range all set up for you. Highly recommend if you're in the area.”

— A Tripadvisor Reviewer, Jun 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in the price of the tour?
The price covers electric bikes, pickup and drop-off service in Bayeux, and access to the designated stops. The tour is private, so only your group participates.

How long is the cycling portion of the tour?
The total route is approximately 45 km, with the bike ride lasting 5 to 8 hours including stops and sightseeing time.

Are the bikes suitable for all fitness levels?
Yes, the electric bikes help reduce physical effort, making the tour accessible to most participants, regardless of cycling experience.

What are the main highlights of the tour?
Major highlights include Arromanches, Longues-sur-Mer, Colleville American Cemetery, Omaha Beach, and Pointe du Hoc, each offering unique historical and scenic value.

Is there a flexible cancellation policy?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.