Ryes is a small village located in the D-day Beaches region of Lower Normandy, France. This picturesque area is known for its historical significance, as it was a key location during the D-day landings of World War II. The village is surrounded by beautiful countryside and is just a short distance from the stunning coastline of the English Channel. Ryes is a peaceful and charming village, with traditional stone houses and narrow winding streets. The area is rich in history and visitors can explore the nearby D-day landing beaches, museums, and memorials that commemorate the events of June 6, 1944. The village also offers a glimpse into rural French life, with local markets, quaint cafes, and friendly locals.