Having narrowly avoided most of the destruction and tragedy leading up to and following D-Day that other Normandy towns suffered meant that many of the medieval buildings in the town have remained intact.
Its medieval centre contains cobbled streets, half-timbered houses and the towering, Norman-Gothic Cathédrale Notre-Dame.
The river Aure flows through the very heart of Bayeux, offering panoramic views from a number of locations of old stone houses and waterwheels.