Where's a good place to see hedgerows in France?

In a few weeks I’ll be visiting the Normandy beaches. I’ve got a route planned out but one thing I’d like to see is a good example of the hedgerows the Allies had to contend with after the invasion. Does anybody know of a good place in France near the beaches to see them? Thanks!

I don’t know where to find any hedgerows, but if you find one and there is a bustle in it, you shouldn’t get alarmed.

Looking at it from Google Earth, I think you would have a hard time not finding hedgerows.

Yeah, start at the beach and walk toward Berlin. They’re bound to be around there, somewhere.

After all, it’s just a spring clean for the May queen!

Extent of the bocage country during the Normandy campaign. From that, probably anywhere behind the two US beaches (Omaha, Utah) will do, but the worst fighting was behind Omaha.

Came in to say this. I always miss the good setups. :wink: