{"id":219481,"date":"2022-01-05T14:30:46","date_gmt":"2022-01-05T13:30:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.camping-utahbeach.com\/non-classifiee\/visiter-cherbourg\/"},"modified":"2022-01-05T14:30:46","modified_gmt":"2022-01-05T13:30:46","slug":"visiter-cherbourg","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.camping-utahbeach.com\/en\/news\/visiter-cherbourg\/","title":{"rendered":"Visit Cherbourg"},"content":{"rendered":"

Located at the north of the Cotentin Peninsula in the Normandy region, Cherbourg-en-Cotentin<\/strong> is one of France’s most beautiful port cities. Cherbourg-en-Cotentin is also known for its rich cultural heritage.<\/strong> What if it were your next holiday destination? Before you go, we recommend booking a stay at Utah Beach Campsite<\/a>. It is a 4-star site located just a 44-minute drive <\/strong>from Cherbourg-en-Cotentin (52.1 km). Let’s head for the most beautiful sites to visit in the city. <\/p>\n

Cherbourg-en-Cotentin, a maritime city par excellence<\/h2>\n

Facing the English Channel and dominating the north of the Cotentin Peninsula, the city represents a transatlantic stopover that welcomes the most beautiful ships<\/strong> from all over the world.<\/p>\n

It is a maritime city par excellence, completely open to the sea and nestled in a lush green setting. Every year, Cherbourg-en-Cotentin lives to the rhythm of the region’s most prestigious nautical events.<\/strong> One example is the Solitaire du Figaro race. <\/p>\n

Must-see maritime sites to visit<\/h2>\n

With its rich natural and cultural heritage, the city is home to exceptional sites that are a must-visit.<\/p>\n

The Great Roadstead of Cherbourg<\/h3>\n

Cherbourg-en-Cotentin boasts the largest artificial roadstead in Europe<\/strong>. These are massive structures stretching over 4 kilometers<\/strong>. There is no connection to the coast. The titanic construction of the Roadstead began during the Age of Enlightenment in the 18th century. It was halted in 1789, at the outbreak of the French Revolution. <\/p>\n

Subsequently, under Napoleon’s reign<\/strong>, work finally resumed. The emperor wanted to turn it into a naval port. However, it wasn’t until 1853<\/strong> that the Cherbourg Roadstead was finally completed. <\/p>\n

The Cherbourg Transatlantic Terminal<\/h3>\n

The Terminal features beautiful Art Deco architecture, which was the trend during the interwar period.<\/strong> It is an impressive structure that welcomes the world’s largest ocean liners. <\/p>\n

La Cit\u00e9 de la Mer<\/h3>\n

At La Cit\u00e9 de la Mer in Cherbourg-en-Cotentin, visitors can set off to discover the depths and secrets of the oceans. They will also discover the largest submarine in the world<\/strong> open to the public. It is aptly named: le Redoutable<\/strong>. <\/p>\n

It is a place where adults and children alike can gather to take part in fun activities<\/strong> and discover the many facets of the region’s maritime wealth.<\/p>\n