Baj'O, permanent trail in Bayeux
The themed trails
- D-Day (2.2 miles - 1h15) - Sport or walk modes - Download the map to print
- Medieval (1.4 miles - 1h) - Sport or walk modes - Download the map to print
- Unusual (1.9 miles - 1h10) - Sport or walk modes - Download the map to print
- Petit Baj'O (3.7 miles) - Sport mode only
- Grand Baj'O (5.6 miles) - Sport mode only
Orientation trails can be completed using the VikAzimut application, available for free on Google Play. The iPhone version is in development and should be available from summer 2021. Those most connected will be able to use the application to scan the QR Codes present on each beacon or automatically geolocate themselves. Fans will be delighted to find the famous marks of the orienteering race. For those, the maps can be downloaded above or available at the Bayeux tourist office (Pont Saint-Jean).
Walk mode - Objective: discover Bayeux at your own pace
- Tourist information
- No timing
- Imposed order
- Automatic validation of positions by geolocation
- Automatic geolocation
Sport mode - Objective: to be as fast as possible by choosing the best route
- No tourist information
- Timing
- Free order
- Post validation by QR Codes or NFC
- GPS assistance with penalty
- GPX trace and statistics
> Download the instructions in PDF format
Thematic routes
D-Day route: Bayeux in the Second World War - A real dive into the heart of the city's "places of memory", this route also highlights the testimonies of women and men who, very young, experienced the occupation and then liberation. Some even joined the Resistance.
Medieval Route - An emissary of King Philippe Le Bel must deliver a message to the priory of the canons regular of the Hôtel Dieu. This is the opportunity to discover Bayeux during this medieval period.
Unusual course - This course, dedicated to small alleys and other local curiosities, offers a new reading of Bayeux and invites in particular to look up.
Partners
Letot College in Bayeux
Vikazim
Tourist office of Bayeux
Bayeux Museum