Located in Vaux-sur-Seulles, less than 10 minutes from Bayeux, the Vaussieux Castle was the headquarters of the "Camp de Vaussieux" in August 1778. Under Louis XVI, it hosted an army of 30,000 soldiers for military maneuvers to support American troops in their quest for independence from England. In 1780, regiments from Vaussieux joined Count Rochambeau, contributing to the decisive victory at Yorktown in 1781 and the Treaty of Paris in 1783, recognizing the independence of the United States from Great Britain.
Camp de Vaussieux is in the serene countryside, providing a tranquil escape from the bustle of the town. The expansive fields and rustic surroundings set the stage for a narrative that unfolds with each step, revealing the history that permeates the landscape.
This rural haven is more than picturesque; it's a site with deep historical roots. Camp de Vaussieux played a role in the events that shaped the region, making it a testament to the resilience and stories of those who once tread upon its grounds.
Enhance your visit with guided tours by Discovery Walks Bayeux. Join the "ladies in a green hat," Marie-Noëlle and Christèle, as they lead you through the history and natural beauty of Camp de Vaussieux. These passionate local guides offer a captivating two-hour sightseeing tour exclusively in English.
Book your stay at Hôtel d'Auxais to experience the allure of Bayeux and its surrounding countryside. Camp de Vaussieux becomes a rural retreat during your stay, a place where the past meets the present in the midst of nature's embrace. Your exploration of this historical countryside unfolds here, where every tree and field tells a story.
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