Ouistreham

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Coordinates: 49°16′48″N 0°15′26″W / 49.28, -0.257222222222

Commune of Ouistreham

Location
Ouistreham (France)
Ouistreham
Administration
Country France
Region Basse-Normandie
Department Calvados
Arrondissement Caen
Canton Ouistreham
Mayor André Ledran
Statistics
Elevation 12 m (avg.)
Population¹
(1999)
8,759
Miscellaneous
INSEE/Postal code 14488/ 14150
1 Population sans doubles comptes: residents of multiple communes (e.g. students and military personnel) only counted once.
France

Ouistreham is a commune in the Calvados department in the Basse-Normandie region of France.

Ouistreham is a small port with fishing boats, leisure craft. It serves as the port of the city of Caen. The town is about the mouth of the Canal de Caen à la Mer.

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[edit] History

The name Ouistreham derives from the Saxon Waster Ham, or "Westerhome" (in the sense of "western village"), and it has been a trading port since the Middle Ages. The harbour is now a part of "Port de Caen-Ouistreham". Ouistreham is pronounced Wee-ss- tram

Since the beginning of the 20th century, it is a bathing beach on the "Riva Bella".

On June 6, 1944, the only Free French forces involved in the D-Day landings (177 men of the Commando Kieffer) disembarked at Ouistreham (Sword Beach).

The assault on Ouistreham was featured in the movie The Longest Day.

German batteries in Ouistreham
German batteries in Ouistreham

[edit] Tourist sites

  • Museum of the Atlantic Wall
  • Musée du Débarquement n° 4 Commando (museum)
  • Der Grosse Bunker (French: Le Grand Bunker) is an old German bunker from WW2 that was captured by the British in the D-Day invasion

[edit] Transportation

The port of Ouistreham has a scheduled cross-Channel ferry service to Portsmouth, operated by Brittany Ferries.

[edit] Twin towns

Ouistreham is twinned with the West Sussex village of Angmering

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