Attractions and places to see around Cully include a variety of historical sites and monuments. The area features significant memorials and cemeteries related to World War II events. Visitors can explore sites that commemorate historical military operations and honor fallen soldiers.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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Quiet country roads lead to this small cemetery for approximately 630 British soldiers who died in WWII.
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A truly moving and humbling experience. That such a beautiful location as this could have been the site of so much carnage, bravery and loss is incredible. The monument has been long awaited and whilst it can be very sad to see, it is also uplifting to know that all those brave souls will forever be remembered. Access to the site is easy, pay parking available with profits to the charity, toilets are on site and a small museum offers lots of information about Overlord and its Heroes as well as a shop and a café.
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As a memorial to the countless war dead, such a "Cimetiere militaire" - in German they are usually referred to as "war graves" or "soldiers' cemetery" - is still very important today. "Now, Lord, you let your servant depart in peace, as you have said..." it says in the so-called "Hymn of Simeon" (Luke's Gospel, Chapter 2, Verse 29). However, the many people buried here did not depart in peace, but became victims of war and an inhuman tyranny. The most important and at the same time everlasting function of soldiers' cemeteries or cemeteries of honor or war graves is therefore to keep the memory of this suffering alive and to remind each generation anew (!) of the need to maintain lasting peace.
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Quite a hill to get here, shortcut for cyclists
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Sometimes crosses are classified and named according to the reason for their construction, for example memorial, murder or expiatory crosses. Sometimes they are named according to the style in which the cross was built, as is the case here with a very distinctive feature: the so-called "Lorraine Cross" (Croix de lorraine) is easily recognizable by the second upper crossbar.
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Magnificent memorial with a superb view of the sea! Note that the site is prohibited for bicycles but not the path which passes right in front...
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This immense cross of Lorraine was erected here because General de Gaulle landed on this beach located between Graye-sur-Mer and Courseulles-sur-Mer on June 14, 1944. Charles de Gaulle was warned at the last moment by the allies of the Normandy landings of June 6, 1944. Feeling terrible anger. He had these words: “France has been treated like a doormat! »
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The area around Cully is rich in historical sites, primarily focusing on World War II events. Key attractions include the Bazenville British War Cemetery, which was established just two days after the Gold Beach landings, and the British Normandy Memorial, honoring soldiers under British command and Norman civilian victims. You can also visit the Croix de Lorraine Memorial, commemorating Charles de Gaulle's landing.
Yes, the Juno Beach Centre is a significant museum near Cully. Shaped like a Canadian maple leaf, it traces Canada's history and geography, highlighting the crucial role played by Canadian troops in the Normandy landings through multimedia and interactive exhibits.
The area features several important memorials. Besides the British Normandy Memorial and the Croix de Lorraine Memorial, you can also find the Royal Winnipeg Rifles D-Day Landing Memorial, which honors the Canadian infantry regiment that participated in the D-Day landings on Juno Beach.
Many of the historical sites and memorials around Cully are considered family-friendly. The Juno Beach Centre, for example, offers interactive games, making it engaging for various ages. Sites like the British Normandy Memorial and Bazenville British War Cemetery provide educational opportunities for older children to learn about history.
Yes, there are several cycling routes available. You can explore options like the 'Graye-sur-Mer Memorial – Juno Beach Centre loop' or the 'Charles De Gaulle Memorial – Route des Marais loop'. For more details and routes, visit the Cycling around Cully guide.
Absolutely. The area offers challenging gravel biking routes such as the 'Gravel Route 'Libération' – Longues-sur-Mer Battery loop' and the 'Gold Beach - Arromanches – Longues-sur-Mer Battery loop'. Find more routes in the Gravel biking around Cully guide.
For runners, there are moderate trails like the 'From the Thue Valleys to Manneville Loop' and the 'Jolie vue loop from Le Fresne-Camilly'. You can discover more running options by checking the Running Trails around Cully guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the historical significance and the solemn atmosphere of the sites. Many appreciate the detailed history provided at places like the Juno Beach Centre and the contemplative nature of the war cemeteries and memorials, often noting the beautiful views from viewpoints like the British Normandy Memorial.
Yes, the British Normandy Memorial offers a perfect situation overlooking Gold Beach, conducive to meditation and providing a poignant view of the historic landing site.
Yes, the Juno Beach Centre is specifically dedicated to the Canadian role in the Normandy landings. Additionally, the Royal Winnipeg Rifles D-Day Landing Memorial commemorates a specific Canadian infantry regiment's sacrifice.
The Royal Winnipeg Rifles D-Day Landing Memorial is noted as being wheelchair accessible, ensuring broader access to this significant historical site.


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