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Asnelles

231st British Brigade Trail

Moderate

4.4

(30)

122

hikers

231st British Brigade Trail

03:05

11.6km

120m

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Hike the Asnelles and Arromanches loop, a 7.2-mile moderate trail combining D-Day history with coastal views and Norman countryside.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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View of the Sea and War Memorial

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From here, nestled on the corner of a field, you have an excellent vantage point to admire Gold Beach and the English Channel.

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7.99 km

Huge mountain of material that was then left behind

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8.28 km

Arromanches-les-Bains

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The bay overlooking the village of Arromanches was chosen by the allies for the construction of the Mulberry port. Few places in Normandy allow you to see the scars of war so clearly. This prefabricated port allowed the Allies to be supplied in the days following the landing on June 6, 1944.

You can observe the ancient barges up close only at low tide. At high tide, take the opportunity to visit the pretty village and its museums.

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8.44 km

M4 Sherman was a medium American tank used in World War II

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8.83 km

Absolutely worth seeing the effort that was put into this

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This place of memory located on the heights of Arromanches has a triple advantage: you first benefit from a unique view of the ocean and what remains of the artificial port built by the Allies. You can then stroll along a path among realistic statues narrating this part of history. Finally, the visit ends with the 360-degree museum which offers a moving screening of a film. The latter relates through images the origin and progress of the Second World War. This film grabs you by the guts and you leave the screening moved. A very good introduction.

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11.6 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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5.39 km

2.39 km

1.51 km

1.34 km

946 m

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4.39 km

2.22 km

1.51 km

1.46 km

1.10 km

886 m

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Friday 8 May

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Asnelles and Arromanches — museum and memorial — loop?

The trail offers a varied terrain, including coastal paths, stretches along sandy beaches (tide permitting), and inland routes through the Norman countryside. You'll encounter surfaces like asphalt, sand, earth, and grass, with some parts along the seawall and through small, shaded country paths.

What historical sites and viewpoints can I see along the route?

This route is rich in history and scenic views. You'll pass by the visible Mulberry Harbour Remains at Arromanches, a crucial D-Day landmark. Other notable points include the View of the Sea and War Memorial, the Leclerc tank of the 2nd Armored Division marked "Berry-au-Bac", and the Arromanches-les-Bains 360° Memorial and Museum. There are also panoramic views of Arromanches and its beach.

Is the Asnelles and Arromanches — museum and memorial — loop suitable for beginners or families?

Rated as moderate, the trail requires a good level of fitness due to its length and some elevation changes. However, the paths are generally easily accessible, making it manageable for most hikers with reasonable physical condition. While not a strenuous climb, it's more than a casual stroll, so consider your group's fitness levels.

Where can I park to access the trailhead?

Specific parking information for the start point is not detailed in the provided data, but both Asnelles and Arromanches-les-Bains are charming seaside villages, and you can typically find parking within or near these settlements to begin your loop.

Is this trail dog-friendly?

While the trail itself is generally accessible, specific rules regarding dogs on beaches (especially sandy stretches you might encounter) or within museum areas are not provided. It's advisable to check local regulations for dog access on beaches in Asnelles and Arromanches-les-Bains before your visit, and always keep dogs on a leash.

What is the best time of year to hike this loop?

The trail offers diverse scenery, from coastal views to inland countryside. To best enjoy the coastal sections and avoid potential adverse weather, late spring through early autumn typically provides the most pleasant conditions for hiking in Normandy.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for this hike?

No specific permits or entrance fees are mentioned for hiking the trail itself. However, if you plan to visit museums or memorials along the route, such as the Arromanches-les-Bains 360° Memorial and Museum, these may have their own admission fees.

Does this loop intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route overlaps with sections of several other trails, including the 231e Brigade Britannique, EV4 France, Arromanches-les-Bains - Ouistreham, and De Caen à la Mer.

Are there places to eat or find accommodation near the trail?

The loop passes through charming seaside villages like Arromanches-les-Bains. These areas typically offer cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options for hikers looking to refuel or stay overnight.

What should I wear for this hike?

Given the varied terrain and coastal exposure, wear comfortable hiking shoes suitable for different surfaces (sand, asphalt, earth). Layers are recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions, especially near the coast where it can be windy. Sun protection is also advisable.

How long does the Asnelles and Arromanches — museum and memorial — loop take to complete?

This approximately 11.6 km (7.2 miles) loop typically takes around 3 hours and 5 minutes to complete, though your pace and stops at historical sites or viewpoints will influence the total time.

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