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Glasgow to D‑Day Beaches Road Trip Itinerary (June 1 – June 8 2026)

Day 1: Glasgow → Folkestone (Stop‑over)

Morning: Depart Glasgow early and head south on the M74, crossing into England via the A74(M). The drive to the Folkestone area takes about 6‑7 hours with scenic stops.

Afternoon: Arrive near the Euro‑tunnel terminal, check into a budget hotel, and enjoy a quick walk along the coastal promenade.

Evening: Have dinner at a local pub, finalize paperwork for the tunnel crossing, and rest for the next day’s journey.

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Day 2: Folkestone → Calais → Bayeux

Morning: Take the Euro‑tunnel shuttle from Folkestone to Calais (≈35 minutes) and drive toward Bayeux, a historic gateway to the D‑Day sites.

Afternoon: Arrive in Bayeux, check into a cheap hotel and explore the famous Bayeux Tapestry, a UNESCO‑listed masterpiece.

Evening: Stroll the medieval streets, enjoy a modest dinner, and plan the beach itinerary for the following days.

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Day 3: Sword & Juno Beaches

Morning: Drive to Sword Beach near Ouistreham, walk the historic shoreline and visit the nearby British War Cemetery.

Afternoon: Continue to Juno Beach and the Canadian Museum, where interactive exhibits tell the story of the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division.

Evening: Return to Bayeux, relax at a local café, and review the next day’s schedule.

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Day 4: Gold & Omaha Beaches

Morning: Head to Gold Beach, explore the remnants of the German defenses and the Arromanches “Port‑reconstruction” museum.

Afternoon: Travel south to Omaha Beach, visit the Normandy American Cemetery and the poignant Overlord Museum.

Evening: Drive back to Bayeux, enjoy a hearty meal, and spend the night preparing for the final beach visits.

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Day 5: Utah Beach & Pointe du Hoc

Morning: Visit Utah Beach, walk the American landing zone and explore the Utah Beach Museum.

Afternoon: Climb the cliffs to Pointe du Hoc, the dramatic site where US Rangers scaled the fortifications.

Evening: Return to Bayeux, pack for the return journey, and enjoy a quiet night.

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Day 6: Caen & Return Toward Folkestone

Morning: Drive to Caen and tour the impressive Caen Castle and the Memorial Museum for Peace.

Afternoon: Begin the long drive back toward the Euro‑tunnel, stopping for a quick lunch in Rouen.

Evening: Arrive at the Folkestone terminal area, check into a budget hotel, and rest before the final leg.

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Day 7: Folkestone → Glasgow (No Stop‑over)

Morning: Cross the English Channel again via the Euro‑tunnel and start the north‑bound drive through the UK.

Afternoon: Continue the scenic route via the Midlands, stopping only briefly for fuel and a quick meal.

Evening: Arrive back in Glasgow, conclude the trip, and unload the car.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Euro‑tunnel crossing (round trip) – 1 hour each way, £150 per vehicle (£300 total)
  • Cheap hotels (7 nights) – 1 night per day, £60 per night (£420)
  • Bayeux Tapestry – 1 hour, £10 per adult (£20)
  • Canadian Museum at Juno Beach – 1.5 hours, £12 per adult (£24)
  • Arromanches “Port‑reconstruction” museum – 1 hour, £8 per adult (£16)
  • Normandy American Cemetery (Omaha) – 1 hour, free entry
  • Overlord Museum (Omaha) – 1 hour, £9 per adult (£18)
  • Utah Beach Museum – 1 hour, £8 per adult (£16)
  • Pointe du Hoc – 2 hours, £10 per adult (£20)
  • Caen Castle & Memorial Museum – 2 hours, £12 per adult (£24)
  • Fuel (≈1,200 km round trip) – approx. £150
  • Meals (budget) – £25 per day for two adults × 7 days = £175
  • Total Estimated Cost: £1,283

Tips

If you wish to extend the trip, add an extra day in Bayeux to explore the surrounding countryside or spend a night in the historic town of Honfleur. To shorten the itinerary, you could combine Sword and Juno Beaches into a single half‑day and skip the Caen museum, allowing you to depart the day after Utah Beach and still return to Glasgow on schedule.

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