
Fe027 Fecamp
Single group shelter on road to port

Fe027 Fecamp site overview

What to see
Easily missed, just a single bunker remains at Fe027 site. This is a R621 personnel shelter which is partially buried underneath the stand at the local football ground but can be viewed from the Rue Gustave Couturier.
The beautiful port town of Fecamp is a popular holiday spot and for concrete tourists there's a lot to see including over a dozen gun casemates spread across the hillsides, a stack of casemates on the cliff edge, and a huge radar facility.
Fecamp was split into around a dozen different strongpoints with bunkers built to protect the town, on the edge of the hill to cover the port area, and on the cliffs at the top of Cap Fagnet where a mixture of defensive structures and radar bunkers still remain.
After the fortress ports of Le Havre and Dieppe, Fecamp was the third most fortified port in this area of Normandy. Fecamp was occupied between June 9, 1940, and September 2, 1944.
Fe027 was likely a much larger position where troops would defend what is one of the main roads into the port and town with roadblocks and machine gun positions.
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