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7-Day Road Trip: Glasgow to D‑Day Beaches (June 1‑7 2026)

Day 1: Glasgow → Canterbury (Euro‑Tunnel Stopover)

Morning: Depart Glasgow early and cruise south through the Scottish Lowlands, stopping for coffee in the Lake District. The drive offers plenty of scenic photo‑ops as you head toward England.

Afternoon: Arrive near Canterbury, about an hour from the Euro‑Tunnel terminal, and explore the historic Canterbury Cathedral and its charming streets.

Evening: Check into a budget hotel in Canterbury, enjoy a simple dinner, and rest up for the tunnel crossing the next day.

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Day 2: Euro‑Tunnel → Arromanches → Bayeux

Morning: Board the Euro‑Tunnel at Folkestone; the crossing takes roughly 35 minutes and gets you into Calais quickly.

Afternoon: Drive to the Normandy coast and visit the Arromanches 2nd WWII Museum, followed by a walk on the iconic Arromanches Beach.

Evening: Settle into a cheap hotel in Bayeux, stroll the medieval streets, and sample local cuisine.

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Day 3: Omaha Beach & Pointe du Hoc

Morning: Head to Omaha Beach and explore its visitor centre, learning about the harrowing D‑Day landings.

Afternoon: Short drive to the dramatic clifftop of Pointe du Hoc, where you can walk the paths and view the remaining German artillery positions.

Evening: Return to Bayeux for dinner and a relaxed night in your budget accommodation.

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Day 4: Juno Beach & Caen

Morning: Visit the Juno Beach Centre, the Canadian memorial with engaging exhibits and a beautiful beach.

Afternoon: Drive to Caen to tour the historic Caen Castle and wander the city’s lively market.

Evening: Enjoy a meal in Caen before heading back to Bayeux for the night.

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Day 5: Bayeux Tapestry & Mont Saint‑Michel

Morning: Explore the world‑famous Bayeux Tapestry Museum, admiring the 70‑meter embroidered story of the Norman conquest.

Afternoon: Take a scenic drive to the iconic Mont Saint‑Michel; park outside the island and walk across the causeway to the abbey.

Evening: Return to Bayeux, enjoy a quiet evening, and prepare for the final stretch of the trip.

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Day 6: Sword Beach & Return to Dover

Morning: Optional visit to Sword Beach for a relaxed walk and additional WWII reflections.

Afternoon: Begin the journey back toward the Channel, stopping for lunch in a coastal town such as Honfleur.

Evening: Arrive at the Euro‑Tunnel terminal, cross back to Folkestone, and stay overnight in a budget hotel near Dover.

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Day 7: Dover → Glasgow

Morning: Cross the Channel again via the Euro‑Tunnel and start the north‑bound drive through England.

Afternoon: Enjoy a leisurely drive with brief stops for tea and photos along the way, covering the distance back to Scotland.

Evening: Arrive back in Glasgow, concluding the adventure with memories of historic beaches and coastal scenery.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Euro‑Tunnel crossing (round‑trip) – 1 hr each way – £280
  • Arromanches 2nd WWII Museum – 2 hrs – £10
  • Omaha Beach Visitor Centre – 2 hrs – £7
  • Pointe du Hoc – 2 hrs – £9
  • Juno Beach Centre – 2 hrs – £12
  • Bayeux Tapestry Museum – 1.5 hrs – £9
  • Caen Castle – 2 hrs – £8
  • Mont Saint‑Michel parking – 0.5 hr – £5
  • Meals (average £30 per adult per day) – 7 days – £420
  • Cheap hotels (£60 per night) – 6 nights – £360
  • Fuel (≈1,200 mi, £250) – – £250
  • Total Estimated Cost: £1,370

Tips

If you need to shorten the trip, skip the Mont Saint‑Michel day and use that time for a relaxed return drive; you’ll still see the main D‑Day sites in five days. To extend the adventure, add a day in the historic city of Rouen or spend an extra night in Caen to explore its museums and cuisine more fully.

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