School trips - Chateau du Molay
Day 1
Depart School
Arrive at Chateau du Molay
On-site evening entertainment
Day 2
Maisy Battery
Bayeux Tapestry
Caen Peace Memorial
Lecture about the history of Normandy by Stuart Robertson
Day 3
Arromanches 360 Cinema
D-Day Museum
American Military Cemetery (Omaha Beach)
Pointe du Hoc
On-site evening entertainment
Day 4
Morning activities
Calais hypermarket
Return to UK
Featured Lecturer
We are proud to introduce Stuart Robertson, a professional historian and battlefield guide, who is a permenant resident of Normandy. On request Stuart can give a lecture on local history at the chateau and answer any questions regarding the local area.
Sample Excursions
D-Day Landing Beaches
Find out more about the beaches of: Omaha, Gold, Utah, Sword and Juno.
Memorial Pegasus Museum
Dedicated to the 6th British Airborne division and their contributions to WWII.
Arromanches 360 Cinema
The only circular cinema in France, presents a film about the Second World War, projected in 360°.
The Château de Crèvecoeur
The medieval architecture is typical of the Normandy region with many of the buildings made from wood, in a style known as ‘half-timbered'.
US Cemetery
9,387 servicemen and women are buried here overlooking Omaha beach where the 1st Division of American soldiers landed on D-Day.
Bayeux
Visits available to the cathedral, WWII cemetery, Battle of Normandy museum and of course the famous tapestry depicting the Battle of 1066.
Musee du Debarquement
This museum allows students to explore the D-Day landings from a number of perspectives: technological, strategic and not least, personal.
Suisse Normande & Falaise
This is a picturesque and rural part of Calvados that was the birthplace to William the Conqueror and has an immense Norman castle and keep.
This is based on 4 days and 3 night's full board accommodation with a minimum of 35 students with 1:8 free place ratio.
Your group will be travelling by a standard 49 seat coach going via Eurotunnel.