
D-DAY LANDINGS
£792.00
07/06/2025 – 11/06/2025
France
Normandy
5 Days starting Dieppe France , D-Day – 6 June 1944 (codename – Operation Overlord) was the largest amphibious invasion in history using over 5,000 allied ships and landing craft to land more than 150,000 troops on five Normandy beaches.
D-DAY LANDINGS
Embark on a gripping journey through time with our D-Day Landings Ride Out, a thrilling adventure that will immerse you in the heroic tales of World War II. Ride along the scenic roads of Normandy, as you explore the historic sites where Allied forces landed on June 6, 1944. From the solemn grounds of the Normandy American Cemetery to the windswept beaches of Omaha and Utah, each stop on this tour pays homage to the courage and sacrifice of those who shaped the course of history.
Enjoy the ride through charming villages and lush landscapes, creating memories that will last a lifetime. This tour is a unique blend of motorcycle exhilaration and solemn reflection, offering riders the chance to honor the legacy of the D-Day heroes while experiencing the beauty of the French countryside. Join us on this poignant and unforgettable adventure, where the echoes of the past resonate through every twist and turn.
On this Ride Out, camaraderie is as important as the road itself. Share the journey with like-minded riders as you bond over a common appreciation for history and a passion for the freedom of the open road. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a motorcycle lover, or both, this tour promises a perfect blend of adventure and reflection. Ride with us, and be part of a community that cherishes the past while embracing the thrill of the present.
As the sun sets over the beaches that witnessed the turning point of World War II, reflect on the indomitable spirit of those who fought for freedom. The D-Day Landings Ride Out offers not just a ride, but a profound connection to history and a salute to the heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice. Join us for an unparalleled adventure that honours the past and celebrates the freedom we cherish today.




