Best attractions and places to see around Commes, a charming village in Normandy, France, offer a blend of historical sites and local experiences. Situated in a scenic area, it provides access to significant regional attractions, including D-Day landing sites and coastal views. The village reflects its rich history and rural character, making it a base for exploring the wider Normandy region.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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These pontoons, made of concrete, were brought here from England and used to build a port to supply the Allies with men, weapons and equipment.
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The battery in Longues-sur-Mer is considered one of the best-preserved in France. Located on a 60-meter-high cliff between Omaha Beach and Gold Beach, it was positioned directly opposite the Allied fleet. It is the only battery whose guns are still in place. You can move around freely and walk into anything.
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Ironically it stands there, remnants of dark days
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This part of the beaches and Arromanche is truly magnificent, and the historical side of the landing adds to the charm of this small seaside resort. Frankly, from Ouistreham to Omaha Beach, I really enjoyed this gravel hike, which will remain etched in my memory. If you are in this area, on foot, by bike, I invite you to come and stroll around here.
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Kleiner Fischerort an der Steilküste der Normandie in der Region Calvados. Mit schmucker Hafenpromenade und kleinem Hafen mit Werft.
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Pleasant little fishing village with port facilities and a small shipyard. Beautiful harbor promenade with a few restaurants.
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Small chapel destroyed in World War II on the edge of the cliffs near Omaha Beach.
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The picturesque coastal town is marked by the remains of D-Dax. Here the British celebrate the success of their troops.
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Commes is an excellent base for exploring significant D-Day sites. You can visit the historic Gold Beach - Arromanches, one of the five D-Day landing sites. Another must-see is Batteries des Longues, the only German coastal battery of the Atlantic Wall with cannons still preserved in Normandy. The ruins of Saint-Siméon Chapel near Omaha Beach also offer a poignant historical perspective. Nearby, Arromanches-les-Bains features remnants of the artificial Mulberry Harbour.
Yes, Commes has its own historical points of interest. The Eglise Notre-Dame features Romanesque architecture with parts dating back to the late 11th or early 12th century, including distinctive 'opus spicatum' stonework. Mont Cavalier is the oldest site in Commes, with evidence of occupation from prehistory through the Roman era. You can also find historical tombs, such as that of Charles le Vacher and Abbé Dubosq, within the village.
Just 7 km from Commes, the town of Bayeux offers rich cultural experiences, including the world-renowned Bayeux Tapestry and the impressive Bayeux Cathedral. Additionally, the 18th-century Château La Chenevière, now a hotel, showcases historical architecture and offers gastronomic experiences featuring local flavors.
The charming fishing village of Port-en-Bessin-Huppain Harbour is a bustling coastal settlement known for its fishing activity, fish market, and picturesque architecture. Commes is also close to the sea, offering views of the English Channel, and nearby beaches like Saint-Honorine-des-Pertes provide quieter, more secluded experiences.
The surrounding Pays d'Auge countryside provides excellent opportunities for nature lovers. You can enjoy walking trails and find great spots for birdwatching. The proximity to the coast also offers scenic views and a chance to observe coastal wildlife.
For families, La Ferme de Billy offers a chance to learn about local cider production and meet farm animals. Those interested in equestrian activities can visit Les Sabots de Midas for horse-riding experiences suitable for all skill levels. The nearby Gold Beach - Arromanches also has a museum that can be informative for older children, and the Arromanches 360° Circular Cinema provides an immersive D-Day experience.
Commes is a great starting point for various cycling adventures. You can explore routes like the 'Port-en-Bessin – Vauban Tower in Port-en-Bessin loop from Commes' which is an easy 12 km ride, or the 'Port Panoramic Overlook – Port-en-Bessin loop from Commes' which is a moderate 19 km route. For more options, check out the full guide to Cycling around Commes.
Yes, there are road cycling routes for various abilities. An easy option is the 'Historic Center of Bayeux – Notre-Dame Cathedral loop from Commes,' covering about 23 km. For more moderate challenges, consider the 'Small discovery loop of the Baie de Seine' (54 km) or the 'Rade de Port-en-Bessin – Artificial harbour end loop from Port-en-Bessin' (41 km). Discover more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Commes guide.
Absolutely! Gravel biking is popular in the area. You can find routes like the 'Longues-sur-Mer Battery – Batteries des Longues loop from Port-en-Bessin,' a moderate 29 km ride, or the 'Omaha Beach – Omaha Beach loop from Port-en-Bessin,' also a moderate 28 km. For more challenging rides, there are difficult routes like the 'Gravel Route 'Libération' – Longues-sur-Mer Battery loop from Port-en-Bessin' (120 km). Explore all the possibilities in the Gravel biking around Commes guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical significance of the D-Day sites, with many finding places like Batteries des Longues to be a moving experience. The picturesque coastal towns like Port-en-Bessin-Huppain Harbour are also highly rated for their charm and bustling atmosphere. The community has shared over 100 photos and given more than 300 upvotes, highlighting the area's diverse appeal.
Beyond the major D-Day sites, you can find local charm at places like La Maison du Biscuit, an enchanting biscuit factory and shop. The Jardin Floral de Digeon offers beautifully landscaped gardens for a peaceful day out. These spots provide a taste of local life and craftsmanship away from the more prominent historical landmarks.
The area around Commes is characterized by its scenic Pays d'Auge countryside, offering rolling hills and green landscapes. You'll also find stunning coastal features, including views of the English Channel and picturesque cliffs, particularly around sites like Batteries des Longues and the beaches near Saint-Honorine-des-Pertes.


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