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Browse hotels near Saint-Marcouf, Normandy — a quiet Manche village 5 km from Utah Beach and the D-Day coast. Rail access via Carentan station.

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About Saint-Marcouf

Saint-Marcouf: Normandy Village Near the D-Day Coast

Saint-Marcouf is a small commune in the Manche department of Normandy, roughly 15 km north of Carentan and within 5 km of Utah Beach, the westernmost Allied landing zone of 6 June 1944. The village sits on low-lying terrain between the marshlands of the Cotentin peninsula and the English Channel coast. Two offshore islets, the Îles Saint-Marcouf, lie approximately 3 km out to sea and were seized by American forces in the early hours of D-Day — the first French territory liberated by Allied troops.

Where to Stay

Hotels in and around Saint-Marcouf serve visitors tracing the Normandy landings route along the D-913 coastal road. The nearby town of Sainte-Mère-Église, 12 km to the west, and Bayeux, 35 km to the southeast, offer broader accommodation options for those using Saint-Marcouf as a quiet rural base.

Practical Tips

  • Getting there: The nearest rail station is Carentan, with connections to Cherbourg and Paris-Saint-Lazare via Bayeux.
  • Best time to visit: May and June draw the largest numbers of history-focused visitors; accommodation in the region fills quickly around the 6 June anniversary.
  • Combine sites: Utah Beach Museum in Sainte-Marie-du-Mont, 4 km south, provides direct context for the landings visible from Saint-Marcouf's shoreline.

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Face aux Isles

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