Europe » All Quiet On The Western Front (4BWFV/1)

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Itinerary for: All Quiet On The Western Front  (4BWFV/1)

Belguim Somme
Flanders Battlefields


4 and 5-Day Break



  • Day 1 – Local departure by coach then onwards to Belgium or northern France for a three or four-night stay.

  • Day 2 – Battlefields of Flanders (included). Today we look at the battlefields around Ypres; this was the main British battlefront in World War I where more than 250,000 British and Commonwealth soldiers died. We start at the preserved trenches at Sanctuary Wood and see the museum. We then move on to Tyne Cot Cemetery. In the afternoon we head to the Messines Ridge sector and the nearby Irish Peace Tower which commemorates the role of Irish troops from both North and South. At Ploegsteert we study the story of the Christmas Truce and see the Ploegsteert Memorial. We end the day at the ‘Last Post Ceremony’ in Ypres. Each night, at 8pm the Last Post is played at the Menin Gate which commemorates approximately 55,000 men who were never found. B

  • Day 3 (5-day break) – Tunnels and Trenches (included). We begin the day at Arras and spend the morning in the Wellington Quarries – a massive system of tunnels used by British troops in WW1, and dug by New Zealand Tunnellers. This fascinating site opened in 2008, and is fully accessible via a lift and walkways. We then visit the Arras Memorial, and travel out to Monchy le Preux to look at the defence of the village by the Newfoundland Regiment. We end the day at Vimy Ridge, captured by the Canadians in April 1917, seeing the preserved trench system, visitors centre and impressive memorial on Hill 145 – the highest point on Vimy Ridge. Vimy was a defining moment for Canada in World War I and this is arguably one of the finest memorials on the Western Front. B

  • Day 3 (4-day break) or Day 4 (5-day break) – The Somme, Death of a Generation (included). The haunting Somme battlefield is our destination today. We begin at the Historial Museum at Péronne and then to the largest British Mine Crater on the Western Front at La Boisselle. At Thiepval we visit the Memorial and the new visitors’ centre then the Ulster Tower, which commemorates those from Ulster who fell on the Somme, before seeing Newfoundland Park with its preserved trenches. We end the day at Serre and see the area where war poet Wilfred Owen fought. B

  • Day 4 (4-day break) or Day 5 (5-day break) – To Calais and return home. B


Included Meals: B=Breakfast


Please Note: Entrance fees to museums and places of interest are at extra cost.


Notes



Prices are per person, based on two sharing


Extras:



  • Optional excursions

  • Single room supplement £79 (4 days), £99 (5 days)

  • Travel insurance from £30.95