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Ryes British War Cemetery: A Normandy Tribute

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A serene and historically significant war cemetery in Normandy, honoring the fallen soldiers of World War II.

Ryes British War Cemetery, located in Bazenville, France, is a poignant memorial to Commonwealth soldiers who died during World War II. It holds 653 Commonwealth war graves, along with one Polish and 335 German graves, serving as a place for reflection and remembrance.

A brief summary to Ryes British War Cemetery, Bazenville

  • D87, Bazenville, 14480, FR
  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Local tips

  • Take time to read the headstones and reflect on the personal stories of the soldiers buried here.
  • Download the For Evermore app for a virtual tour and to learn more about the individuals commemorated at the cemetery.
  • Check the Commonwealth War Graves Commission website for visitor information and casualty details.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    To reach Ryes British War Cemetery via public transport, begin at the Bayeux train station. Take bus line 3 towards Port-en-Bessin and disembark at the 'Bazenville' stop. From there, walk approximately 15 minutes to the cemetery. Head east on Rue de l'Église, then turn onto D87 until you reach the cemetery. Bus schedules may vary, so confirm timings in advance. A single bus fare will cost approximately €2.

  • Taxi

    From Bayeux, a taxi ride to Ryes British War Cemetery takes about 15-20 minutes. Taxis are readily available near the Bayeux train station. Expect to pay around €28-€35 for the trip. Taxi rates in Bayeux start at €1.50 per km.

  • Car

    If driving from Bayeux, take the D112 east towards Sommervieu. Continue on the D112, and after 3 kilometers, turn right onto the D87. The cemetery will be on the left after climbing round a bend. Limited parking is available directly outside the cemetery.

Discover more about Ryes British War Cemetery, Bazenville

The Ryes British War Cemetery, situated near the town of Bazenville, stands as a solemn testament to the Allied offensive in north-western Europe that began with the Normandy landings on June 6, 1944. The cemetery is located not far inland from the beaches of Arromanches, where the 50th Division landed on D-Day. The first burials occurred just two days after the landings. The cemetery is maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and contains 652 Commonwealth burials from the Second World War, with one Polish grave and 335 German graves also present. Many of those interred here belonged to the 50th (Northumbrian) Infantry Division, which landed on Gold Beach. The cemetery is open year-round and provides a serene and respectful environment for visitors to pay their respects. Visitors can explore the grounds, search the burial register, and download a plan of the cemetery to locate specific graves. The site also offers a virtual tour via the For Evermore app, providing insights into the stories of those commemorated within its grounds.
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