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Day 1 :  Portsmouth – Le Havre We meet for registration in Portsmouth where there  is a rare opportunity to visit the D-Day map room,  from where Eisenhower made all his tactical  decisions, and also some of the museums at Southwick Park. We’ll then have a send-off supper at Southwick House before cycling down to the ferry terminal, leaving our bikes with the transport crew and boarding the overnight ferry to Le Havre. Cycle approx 5 miles Day 2: Ste Mere   Eglise – Bayeux Disembarking from the ferry, we board coaches and travel to our start point on  the Cherbourg Peninsula, Ste Mere Eglise. Here, the first French town to be liberated  in 1944,  we will remember the American Airborne Forces  and lay the first of our memorial wreaths in a special ceremony. After looking around the Airborne Museum we continue on to visit the main American landing  beach, Omaha, before heading for our night stop in  the beautiful town of Bayeux.  Cycle approx 55 miles Day 5 :  Lisieux – Evreux The French Resistance and  Special Forces Day, today we will remember the brave soldiers as  well as women and civilians and hear the stories of  the much celebrated SOE (Special Operation Executive)  Agents, who  parachuted into the countryside to work  undercover against the enemy. We will have SOE individuals who were there at the time, as well as modern- day SOEs, when we remember those no longer with us. We shall once again lay a wreath in the memory of resistance fighters. Then we continue to Evreux. Cycle approx 55 miles Day 4 :  Caen – Lisieux Today, the Canadian and Polish are remembered  as we cycle from Caen down to Falaise, where the Germans were very nearly defeated! After a stop in the square to hear the Guides explain how close it  was, we take a spectacular climb to the Mace.  Here we will lay a wreath to commemorate the  Polish soldiers, before continuing on to Lisieux. Cycle approx 75 miles Day 3: Bayeux – Caen Today – the British Day – we visit the coast where the troops landed. First we tour the museum at Arromanches and see the film footage of the historical events that took place. After a moving wreath-laying, we head onto the Gold, Juno, and Sword beaches, where guides will be waiting to deliver some history at your leisure. From here we continue on to Pegasus Bridge, where the first house to be liberated from the Germans in June 1944 still stands. Here we are piped over the Bridge  by Pipers and after a gathering and historical briefing we ride to our hotel in Caen as the bugler sounds The Advance.  Cycle approx 45 miles Day 6 :  Evreux – Paris Free French day – the liberation of Paris. An exciting day today, as it was back then, as we cycle eastwards and follow the route many soldiers took in the liberation of Paris. With personal memories from those who were there, we cycle towards the capital city where a wonderful  celebration welcome awaits us. A wreath will be laid at the Arc de Triomphe as we cycle past, and on down the Champs  Elysees to our finishing point at the iconic Eiffel Tower. All cyclists will be part of a celebratory evening  reception at a hotel in Paris. Cycle approx 70 miles
Briefing before the Bike Ride begins
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Arramanche, where allied forces built a port and oil pipeline from the UK
Part of the makeshift port at Arramanche- Mulberry Harbour
The gentleman is a glider pilot, one of a team who flew in to take the bridge. The lady was a little  girl when they took the bridge. The house behind was hers and was the first to be liberated. At Pegasus bridge
The finish line-The Eiffel Tower

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Help For Heroes Bike Ride.

  • 1.  
  • 2. Day 1 : Portsmouth – Le Havre We meet for registration in Portsmouth where there is a rare opportunity to visit the D-Day map room, from where Eisenhower made all his tactical decisions, and also some of the museums at Southwick Park. We’ll then have a send-off supper at Southwick House before cycling down to the ferry terminal, leaving our bikes with the transport crew and boarding the overnight ferry to Le Havre. Cycle approx 5 miles Day 2: Ste Mere Eglise – Bayeux Disembarking from the ferry, we board coaches and travel to our start point on the Cherbourg Peninsula, Ste Mere Eglise. Here, the first French town to be liberated in 1944, we will remember the American Airborne Forces and lay the first of our memorial wreaths in a special ceremony. After looking around the Airborne Museum we continue on to visit the main American landing beach, Omaha, before heading for our night stop in the beautiful town of Bayeux. Cycle approx 55 miles Day 5 : Lisieux – Evreux The French Resistance and Special Forces Day, today we will remember the brave soldiers as well as women and civilians and hear the stories of the much celebrated SOE (Special Operation Executive) Agents, who parachuted into the countryside to work undercover against the enemy. We will have SOE individuals who were there at the time, as well as modern- day SOEs, when we remember those no longer with us. We shall once again lay a wreath in the memory of resistance fighters. Then we continue to Evreux. Cycle approx 55 miles Day 4 : Caen – Lisieux Today, the Canadian and Polish are remembered as we cycle from Caen down to Falaise, where the Germans were very nearly defeated! After a stop in the square to hear the Guides explain how close it was, we take a spectacular climb to the Mace. Here we will lay a wreath to commemorate the Polish soldiers, before continuing on to Lisieux. Cycle approx 75 miles Day 3: Bayeux – Caen Today – the British Day – we visit the coast where the troops landed. First we tour the museum at Arromanches and see the film footage of the historical events that took place. After a moving wreath-laying, we head onto the Gold, Juno, and Sword beaches, where guides will be waiting to deliver some history at your leisure. From here we continue on to Pegasus Bridge, where the first house to be liberated from the Germans in June 1944 still stands. Here we are piped over the Bridge by Pipers and after a gathering and historical briefing we ride to our hotel in Caen as the bugler sounds The Advance. Cycle approx 45 miles Day 6 : Evreux – Paris Free French day – the liberation of Paris. An exciting day today, as it was back then, as we cycle eastwards and follow the route many soldiers took in the liberation of Paris. With personal memories from those who were there, we cycle towards the capital city where a wonderful celebration welcome awaits us. A wreath will be laid at the Arc de Triomphe as we cycle past, and on down the Champs Elysees to our finishing point at the iconic Eiffel Tower. All cyclists will be part of a celebratory evening reception at a hotel in Paris. Cycle approx 70 miles
  • 3. Briefing before the Bike Ride begins
  • 4.
  • 5. Arramanche, where allied forces built a port and oil pipeline from the UK
  • 6. Part of the makeshift port at Arramanche- Mulberry Harbour
  • 7. The gentleman is a glider pilot, one of a team who flew in to take the bridge. The lady was a little girl when they took the bridge. The house behind was hers and was the first to be liberated. At Pegasus bridge
  • 8. The finish line-The Eiffel Tower