Utah Beach is one of the five beaches, famous as the landing sites for the WWII D-Day invasion of France on 6 June, 1944. It is not as famous as nearby Omaha Beach, which has featured in movies such … Full review by Mairwen1
Sep 28, 2024
A lovely location in its own right which is well worth a visit. Given the history, museums and monuments of remembrance it makes it a must visit place just as a mark of respect to the occurrences he… Full review by patncolin
Aug 17, 2024
Lots to see and do. The museum and memorials are good. There is a bunker and tobruk that you can explore. The beach is large and sandy and gives you a good idea as to why it was chosen for a landing … Full review by PBJ1977
My father landed on August 13th. I have done much research without finding where Transit Area B ((preferably B-25 and B26) are located. Somewhere 8 miles inland near Sainte Marie Eglise). Also did most landings that later after D-Day land at one particular Exit Row to get off the beach. Thank you Guy Pizzoferrato ps-I will be on Utah Beach August 13th, 75 years ago to the day my father landed and would like to be as close as possible to where he was.
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Sorry but I don't know the answers but I think you may well find local guides when you arrive who will be able to help you with some of your questions. Good luck