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Jogging around Sainte-Croix-Sur-Mer offers diverse landscapes, from coastal plains to low-lying plateaus, with elevations typically ranging from 33 to 56 meters above sea level. The region's proximity to the English Channel coastline provides opportunities for seaside runs, including views of the artificial harbor at Arromanches. Runners can also explore tranquil routes through wetlands like the Marais du Bessin, a Natura 2000 site known for its biodiversity. The terrain includes both relatively flat paths and gentle inclines, catering to various running…
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This hut, or rather the plaque on it, commemorates the English soldier Stanly Hollis and his bravery on D-Day.
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This immense cross of Lorraine was erected here because General de Gaulle landed on this beach located between Graye-sur-Mer and Courseulles-sur-Mer on June 14, 1944. Charles de Gaulle was warned at the last moment by the allies of the Normandy landings of June 6, 1944. Feeling terrible anger. He had these words: “France has been treated like a doormat! »
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Tribute paid to the English, American and Canadian military aviation which enabled the liberation!
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Once a gateway to the Maison de Blais? The fence or gate now seems a bit lost, but the open strip provides a beautiful view over the gardens of the Maison and the church tower of Crépon.
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The "Croix Lorraine" was the symbol of the Free French Forces under General Charles de Gaulle. It commemorates that Charles de Gaulle returned to France here on June 14, 1944 from exile in England.
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The tank got stuck nearby on D-Day. The crew had to give him up.
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Here you can buy freshly caught fish. If the bridge is just "gone", you have to wait up to 15 minutes or take the detour.
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Here at the harbor you can buy freshly caught fish.
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There are over 200 running routes around Sainte-Croix-sur-Mer, offering a wide variety of options for different preferences and fitness levels. The komoot community has explored more than 5000 kilometers of trails in the area.
The region offers diverse landscapes, from coastal plains to low-lying plateaus, with elevations typically ranging from 33 to 56 meters above sea level. You'll find a mix of relatively flat paths and gentle inclines, suitable for various running styles. Many routes feature refreshing seaside promenades or tranquil wetland trails.
Yes, Sainte-Croix-sur-Mer offers several easy running routes. There are 19 routes specifically classified as easy, perfect for beginners or a relaxed jog. Many village loops are also suitable for a gentle pace.
The running routes in Sainte-Croix-sur-Mer are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 80 reviews. Runners often praise the blend of historical sites, varied local scenery, and coastal views.
Absolutely. The area is rich in D-Day history. You can jog along historic coastlines like Gold Beach or explore routes that pass by memorials and remnants of the Mulberry Harbour. For example, the Croix de Lorraine Memorial – Juno Beach Centre loop from Banville combines coastal views with significant D-Day landmarks.
Yes, the proximity to the English Channel coastline means many routes offer refreshing seaside promenades and views of the artificial harbor at Arromanches. Nearby coastal towns like Asnelles also feature sandy beaches and seafront paths ideal for scenic runs.
Yes, the region is home to wetlands like the Marais du Bessin, a Natura 2000 site known for its rich biodiversity. These areas provide unique, tranquil routes for runners seeking a natural, ecologically interesting backdrop. The 'La cabane de Stanley Hollis – Marais du Bessi loop from Ver-sur-Mer' is a notable example mentioned in regional research.
Beyond the D-Day sites, you can discover various attractions. Consider routes that pass by historical landmarks such as the 12th-century Église de l'Exaltation-de-la-Sainte-Croix or 17th and 18th-century farmhouses. You might also encounter highlights like Arromanches-les-Bains, Gold Beach - Arromanches, or the Cap Manvieux viewpoint.
Yes, for those looking for longer runs, there are several routes exceeding 10 kilometers. For instance, the La cabane de Stanley Hollis – Graye-sur-Mer Memorial loop from Banville is a moderate 14.5 km trail, offering a good challenge for endurance runners.
Many of the easier and moderate routes, especially those through villages or along coastal promenades, are suitable for families. The varied terrain ensures there are options for different ages and fitness levels, allowing families to enjoy a jog together.
Yes, many of the running routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Graye-sur-Mer Memorial loop from Sainte-Croix-sur-Mer and the Portal of the House of Blais loop from Sainte-Croix-sur-Mer.
While Sainte-Croix-sur-Mer itself is known for D-Day history, the wider region of Calvados features several castles. You might find routes that pass near or offer views of historical castles such as Lantheuil Castle or Creully Castle, which are within a short distance.


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