April is here. In a few weeks, the world will have its eyes on Normandy to commemorate regained freedom. For history enthusiasts, veterans, their families, and all those who wish to pass on the duty to rememberThis is not just a tourist trip. It’s a pilgrimage.
Located in the commune of Sainte-Marie-du-Mont, the first commune liberated by the maritime landings, Camping La Baie des Veys It occupies a special place on the map of remembrance. Here’s why your historical journey begins here.
A privileged geographical location
Staying with us means sleeping on the very land of the D-Day landings. You’re not just a spectator; you’re at the heart of the events of 1944. Our strategic location allows you to explore the region without spending hours in the car.
- Utah Beach (a few minutes away) : Walk on the sand of this legendary beach and visit its exceptional D-Day Museum, built on the very spot where American troops landed.
- Sainte-Mère-Église : Discover the iconic village of the paratroopers, its Airborne Museum and its famous bell tower.
- Carentan and the sites of the 101st Airborne : Relive the epic story of series like Band of Brothers .
Preparing for the June 6th commemorations (D-Day Festival)
Every year, around June 6th, the region comes alive with a unique fervor. Reenactment camps, parades of vintage vehicles, historical parachute drops… The atmosphere is indescribable.
However, this period attracts visitors from all over the world. April is the last chance to secure your hosting If you want to experience these events firsthand, by booking now you’ll ensure you’re right in the heart of the action, while still having a peaceful haven to return to in the evening.
Advice for enthusiasts: If you prefer a more contemplative and peaceful visit to museums and military cemeteries without the crowds, the weeks of May and April are ideal. You’ll enjoy beautiful light and more readily available guides.
The Duty of Remembrance: A value that is dear to us
Taking over Camping La Baie des Veys, for us, Michèle And Lucie, it also means accepting responsibility for this place steeped in history. We are deeply attached to this duty to remember .
We welcome with respect and emotion visitors who come to understand and honor the past. Whether you come to trace the life of an ancestor or to explain this chapter of history to your grandchildren, you will find here a receptive audience and an atmosphere conducive to sharing knowledge.
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Comfort to recharge after the emotion
Days spent visiting the D-Day beaches are often intense, both physically and emotionally. In the evening, what a comfort it is to return to quality accommodation! Our Comfortable mobile homes and our spacious pitches are designed to offer you the rest you need. For our cycling friends who travel the routes of Liberty, or our campervan friends, our services (breakfast, bread ordering) are there to facilitate your logistics.
Don't miss this rendezvous with history
Whether it’s for the calm of spring or the excitement of June, your place awaits you in Sainte-Marie-du-Mont.
A vitamin-packed start to the year in the Cotentin region!
The richness of Normandy is also its good fresh and vitaminized dishes! From fruits, dishes to desserts and digestives, open your eyes… and your taste buds!
Hike in the Cotentin
Imagine walking along the beautiful paths along the sandy beaches, near the Normandy bocage! It’s time to pack your backpack and explore these wild and peaceful landscapes. Our campsite is ideally located, surrounded by a rich historical and gastronomic heritage – perfect for recharging your batteries, even for the most active!
GR 223 One of the most diverse hiking trails
By hiking, we improve our cardio fitness by using and strengthening the stabilizing muscles of the legs and trunk to improve balance that we wouldn’t otherwise use.
Walking uphill is excellent for developing the quadriceps, gluteal muscles and calves, which we don’t get when we walk on flat ground, while walking downhill works the ankles, hips and core.






