This map reveals the destination’s must-see sites.
On foot, by bike or by car, discover the remains of the Atlantic Wall, the D-Day landing beaches, sensitive natural areas and pretty 19th-century seaside villas.
This tourist map is available free of charge on request from the tourist offices in Courseulles-sur-Mer, Saint-Aubin-sur-Mer and Luc-sur-Mer.
Heritage discovery tours allow you to stroll through the villages and seaside resorts of Cœur de Nacre.
They are on sale for €0.50/sheet at our tourist offices.
The routes can also be consulted free of charge online :
- Courseulles-sur-Mer, to the rhythm of its fishing port: 3km, 1h30
- Bernières-sur-Mer, the emblematic beach of the Juno sector: 5km, 2/3h
- Saint-Aubin-sur-Mer, the queen of iodine: 3km, 1h
- Langrune-sur-Mer, the children’s beach: 1.5km, 40min
- Luc-sur-Mer, the oldest seaside resort on the Côte de Nacre: 6km, 2/3h
- Reviers, a charming little village at the gateway to the Bessin region: 2km, 1h
- Douvres-la-Délivrande, a commune with 2,000 years of history: 4km, 1h30
- Basly, not to be confused with Bali of course: 2km, 1h
- Anisy, a peaceful commune between Caen and the sea: 2.5km, 1h
- Colomby-Anguerny, the charm of villages of yesteryear: 5km, 2/3h
- Plumetot-Cresserons, charming unspoilt villages at the gateway to the sea: 5.5km, 2/3h