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SUMMARY:Le Mans Town Centre - Drivers Parade Party
DESCRIPTION:Ringside party at the start of the “Drivers Parade” during the 24 Hours endurance race at Le MansOver the past decade\, Project 100’s traditional Friday parade party in the heart of downtown Le Mans has become the best way to spend the Friday afternoon and evening before the big race. The ‘Grande Parade des Pilotes’\, or Drivers Parade\, is organised by Classic Automotive. \nFrom 13:30  Before the official parade start\, feel free to use your pass to wander around the plaza and the parade paddock to see the drivers and team personnel. \n15:30  Our reception begins with light buffet\, hors d’oeuvres and drinks in our private marquee on the plaza\, right alongside the parade start itself. The afternoon features top musical entertainment from Le Mans’ own award winning Fabrice Soulsnam and band with their mix of jazz\, soul and R&B! \nFrom 16:00 until the last car passes around 1830 Watch marching bands\, dancers\, jugglers – and of course the race drivers in vintage open cars\, each carrying a race crew –  as well as the other displays\, all passing just a few metres in front of our marquee. \nPlease fill out the form below to learn more or to book the event\n×Get more information      Any special requests? Just ask\, we are happy to explore any opportunity. \n   [ninja_form id=4 title=”Contact us for more information”] \n Close
URL:https://project100events.com/event/le-mans-24-hours-drivers-parade-party
LOCATION:Grand Parade des Pilotes\, Place des Jacobins\, Le Mans\, 72100\, France
CATEGORIES:Excursions and events,Le Mans,Motorsport
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260610
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260612
DTSTAMP:20260407T131804
CREATED:20180910T082245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T064615Z
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SUMMARY:Tour of the Normandy D-Day Beaches - During Le Mans Race Week
DESCRIPTION:Join us to visit the “American” D-Day Beaches in NormandyWe begin the day with a visit to the Colleville American Military Cemetery\, the memorial and its excellent visitor center for an emotional\, sobering\, but rewarding and unforgettable experience. Memorabilia and videos at the visitor centre give a true sense of what it would have been like for the troops and prepares us for the trips to the beaches. All explained by our guide\, D-Day historian “Colonel Jack” – Lieutenant Colonel (QM) Jack A Matthews\, British Army (retired). \nWe then head along the coast to Omaha Beach and ‘Dog Green’ where GIs of the 29th Division fought and died\, as accurately portrayed in “Saving Private Ryan”. This was the bloodiest of all the beaches where the landings very nearly failed\, but for the bravery of the ‘Greatest Generation’. Following in the footsteps of men like Congressional Medal of Honour winner Brig. Gen. Teddy Roosevelt\, Jr\, we lunch overlooking the beach at ‘Hotel du Casino’. \nAfter lunch we move on to ‘Pointe du Hoc’ – the infamous German gun position that many thought would threaten the Allied ships off Omaha Beach. Heroically attacked up the cliff side by the elite 2nd U.S. Rangers\, the bomb craters and ruined fortifications and bunkers still remain for all to see. \nOur final stop for the day is the famous Utah Beach where the objective was to secure a beachhead on the Cotentin Peninsula\, the location of important port facilities at Cherbourg. The amphibious assault\, primarily by the US 4th Infantry Division and 70th Tank Battalion\, was supported by airborne landings of the 82nd and 101st Airborne Division. The intention was to rapidly seal off the Cotentin Peninsula\, prevent the Germans from reinforcing Cherbourg and capture the port as quickly as possible. \nItinerary\n8.00  An early rendezvous to set off by private transfer to Colleville American Military Cemetery\, Museum and Memorial \n9.45  A brief pause for coffee and croissants before the final leg of the journey to Colleville \n11.00  Meet our distinguished guide\, ‘Colonel Jack’ Lieutenant Colonel Jack Matthews (QR) British Army (retired) who will take us through the museum and cemetery. \n12.00  On to Omaha Beach \n12.30  Lunch at the ‘Hotel du Casino’ \n14.30  Discover Omaha Beach \n15.00  Go to Point de Hoc \n16.00  On to our final destination – Utah Beach \n17.00  Optional Coffee break before respectfully leaving the past behind and heading back to Le Mans for dinner and qualifying \nPlease fill out the form below to learn more or to book the event\n×Get more information      Any special requests? Just ask\, we are happy to explore any opportunity. \n   [ninja_form id=4 title=”Contact us for more information”] \n Close
URL:https://project100events.com/event/tour-of-the-d-day-beaches-le-mans
LOCATION:D-Day Beaches\, Colleville-sur-Mer\, 14710\, France
CATEGORIES:Excursions and events,Le Mans,Motorsport
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250612
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250613
DTSTAMP:20260407T131804
CREATED:20180910T085357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250124T104316Z
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SUMMARY:Wine Tasting\, Gourmet Lunch and Leonardo da Vinci Tour - Le Mans Race Week
DESCRIPTION:Join us to visit to a Medieval Loire Valley Chateau with a wine tour and gourmet lunchWe will provide a private transfer from your accommodation to Château Chenonceaux\,  a French chateau spanning the river Cher\, near the small village of Chenonceaux\, Indre-et-Loire\, Centre-Val de Loire. It is one of the best-known chateau of the Loire Valley built during the Renaissance and is one of the castles commonly called the castles of the Loire and was built and furnished by women. This is why it is nicknamed ‘the Ladies Castle’. \nDuring the French Revolution\, the owner\, Louise Dupin saved the castle. The estate of Chenonceau is first mentioned in writing in the 11th century. The current château was built in 1514–1522 on the foundations of an old mill and was later extended to span the river. The bridge over the river was built (1556–1559) to designs by the French Renaissance architect Philibert de l’Orme\, and the gallery on the bridge\, built from 1570 to 1576 to designs by Jean Bullant. \nAn architectural mixture of late Gothic and early Renaissance\, Château de Chenonceau and its gardens are open to the public. Other than the Royal Palace of Versailles\, it is the most visited château in France and has been designated as a Monument Historique since 1840 by the French Ministry of Culture. Today\, Chenonceau is a major tourist attraction and in 2007 received around 800\,000 visitors. \nItinerary \n\n09.00 – Depart from Le Mans Circuit – private transfer to Chenonceau\n10h20 – 10h50 – Estimated arrival at ‘Chenonceau’ (1h20 drive + 30’min in case of delay – traffic – break)\n11.00-12.00 Wine & local delicacies tasting at Château de Chenonceau\n12.00-14.00 Gourmet lunch at the ‘Orangerie’\n14h00 – 15h30 Guided Tour\n15h45 – 17h15  Return to Le Mans\n\nPlease fill out the form below to find out about this and our other hospitality options for the race.\n×Get more information      Any special requests? Just ask\, we are happy to explore any opportunity. \n   [ninja_form id=4 title=”Contact us for more information”] \n Close
URL:https://project100events.com/event/wine-tasting-gourmet-lunch
LOCATION:Château Chenonceaux\, Chenonceaux\, France
CATEGORIES:Excursions and events,Le Mans,Motorsport
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