Embark on a vintage sidecar journey through Normandy’s history, from Omaha to Utah Beach. Experience the past on hidden roads and solemn sands.
Embark on a vintage sidecar journey through Normandy’s history, from Omaha to Utah Beach. Experience the past on hidden roads and solemn sands.
- Bayeux - The guide will meet the traveler at their preferred location, whether it’s the Bayeux tourist office, their hotel, or the Bayeux train station. The guide will assist in selecting the appropriate equipment, including glasses, a helmet, and gloves. Once comfortably settled on the bike, it will be the perfect moment for the first of many…
- Bayeux - The guide will meet the traveler at their preferred location, whether it’s the Bayeux tourist office, their hotel, or the Bayeux train station. The guide will assist in selecting the appropriate equipment, including glasses, a helmet, and gloves. Once comfortably settled on the bike, it will be the perfect moment for the first of many photos.
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WN 62 (Widerstandsnest 62) - WN 60
The first stronghold captured by American troops on Omaha Beach. Offers breathtaking views over Omaha. - Omaha Beach - Omaha Beach is renowned as one of the most significant D-Day landing sites. Visitors stand on the same sands where thousands of American troops courageously stormed the shore amidst intense gunfire and artillery. The guide will provide a moving account of the soldiers’ challenges during this fierce battle. As visitors walk along the beach, they can pay their respects at the memorials and reflect on the bravery and sacrifice of those who fought here.
- Cimetiere Americain de Colleville-sur-Mer - The Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial, located on a bluff overlooking Omaha Beach, serves as a poignant and deeply moving tribute to the fallen soldiers. As visitors wander through rows of white marble crosses and Stars of David, they will feel a profound sense of gratitude and respect for those who sacrificed their lives for freedom. The guide will share stories about the individuals laid to rest here and provide insight into the significant impact of their sacrifices on history.
- Pointe du Hoc - This tranquil path, away from traffic, winds through grassy fields and coastal scrubland, tracing the very ground Allied troops once crossed in 1944. As the journey heads westward, the cliffs become wilder and the wind stronger, building a sense of anticipation. Upon arriving at Pointe du Hoc, the landscape dramatically changes—deep bomb craters, shattered bunkers, and dramatic cliffs narrate 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 part of the journey is not only scenic but deeply moving—a ride through beauty, memory, and courage etched into the land.
- Bayeux - Departing from Utah Beach, the journey returns peacefully to Bayeux along some of Normandy’s smallest countryside roads. These quiet lanes wind through open fields, apple orchards, and hedgerows, far from traffic and noise. It feels like stepping into another time—just the traveler, the landscape, and the soft hum of the electric bike.
Passing through tiny hamlets and farms, where stone houses and old barns remain untouched by modern life, the traveler is accompanied by birdsong and the scent of blooming hedges as they gently climb rolling hills and coast down 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, the traveler returns with a sense of calm, connection, and quiet wonder.

- Raincoat
- Gloves
- Helmets
- Raincoat
- Gloves
- Helmets
- Snacks
- Snacks
Explore the historic D-Day sites of Normandy on an 8-hour journey in a vintage sidecar, traveling along peaceful backroads, far from the crowds of tour buses. Begin your adventure at WN 60, the first German stronghold captured on June 6th, 1944. Stroll along Omaha Beach, pay your respects at the American Cemetery, and witness the dramatic cliffs of…
Explore the historic D-Day sites of Normandy on an 8-hour journey in a vintage sidecar, traveling along peaceful backroads, far from the crowds of tour buses. Begin your adventure at WN 60, the first German stronghold captured on June 6th, 1944. Stroll along Omaha Beach, pay your respects at the American Cemetery, and witness the dramatic cliffs of Pointe du Hoc, still bearing the scars of battle. As you ride through the picturesque Norman countryside, you’ll have the opportunity to reflect and absorb the experience at your own pace. There’s no loudspeaker commentary—just the open road, the stunning landscape, and the rich history waiting to be discovered around every bend.
- Kids over 8 years old are welcome:)
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.