The territory of Isigny-Grandcamp is part of one of the most important feats of the Second World War. More than 155, 000 men, soldiers and allied paratroopers landed on the Normandy coast on the morning of June 6, 1944. D-Day, deeply marked the locals. Maisy Battery: Forgotten for the past 60 years, the German battery was part of the Atlantic Wall. Visit 1.5 kilometers of trenches, tunnels, six 155 mm artillery platforms and other underground structures.
Pointe du Hoc - Ranger Monument: Part of the Atlantic Wall, this major structure overlooks the sea 30 meters. The visitor center is open free from 9 am to 6 pm (5 pm in low season): film screening and guided tours. The Castle of Bishops of Neuilly-la-Forêt; City Hall of Isigny-sur-Mer is the former castle of the Bricqueville family. The Hermerel Manor at Géfosse-Fontenay Natural Park of Cotentin and Bessin. Bay of Veys The Bayeux Tapestry: historical document and iconographic masterpiece of the middle Ages (XI cent.)