Carentan

Discovering Carentan

Carentan, located in the Cotentin region of Normandy, is a historic town famous for its crucial role in the Allied landings in 1944. This picturesque town, with its traditional architecture and charming canals, offers an immersion in history with sites such as the church of Notre-Dame de Carentan and the surrounding marshes, a unique ecosystem ideal for hiking and birdwatching.

Carentan’s heritage is also marked by the Second World War, and the town is an ideal starting point for exploring the famous D-Day beaches and museums dedicated to this period. Guided tours are available for those wishing to deepen their understanding of the historical events that took place in the area.

In addition to its history, Carentan attracts visitors with its gastronomic offerings, featuring local produce such as seafood and Norman cider. Local festivals and markets offer festive opportunities to discover the traditions and know-how of the local people. For more information on Carentan and its attractions, visit the Cotentin tourism website.