Full Day Private Canadian Battlefields Tour from Arras
5 Reviews
Arras, France

Car Tours hosted by WW1 Battlefields guided tours: Brigitte De Cuyper from Get a Guide
8 hours (approx.)
Up to 3 travelers
Meet everyone at the start point
Mobile ticket
Offered in English
About
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Lunch
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Pickup point
Multiple pickup locations offered. During checkout you will be able to select from the list.
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Itinerary
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Stop atArras
Arras is blessed with a very rich architectural heritage as its two Flemish Baroque style squares : « La Place des Heroes » and « La Grand Place » will confirm. It is also a place full of history going from Roman times and across the centuries. During the hour long visit the guide will tell you some of its story walking along its paved street
1 hour (approx.)・No admission tickets required
Stop atMusee Militaire de la Targette
With 4000 artifacts. this museum is one of the largest private collections in Europe. This is the 50 years' passion of one man: David Bardiaux who spent his childhood browsing the fields of Arras area for WW1 memorabilia. David will be happy to take you around to tell the stories behind some of those objects.
45 minutes (approx.)・Admission not included
Stop atNeuville-Saint-Vaast German Mil Cemetery
Originally created by the French authority between 1919 and 1923, Neuville-Saint- Vaast is the largest German war cemetery in France. It is the final resting place for 44,833 casualties from the Battles of Artois, Vimy, and Lorette which took place between 1914 and 1917. On this site, we will discuss how each country dealt with the aftermath of WW1 and organized the creation of cemeteries and memorials to honor their dead.
20 minutes (approx.)・Admission included
Stop atCimetiere du Cabaret Rouge
Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery was established near the site of a small café called Cabaret Rouge used by soldiers in the early days of the First World war. It contains 7,655 Commonwealth burials from WWI from 100 other cemeteries and WWII. On the 25th of May 2000, the CWGC exhumed the remains of an unidentified Canadian Soldier. His ashes were returned to Canada and laid to rest at the foot of the National War Memorial in Ottawa.
20 minutes (approx.)・No admission tickets required
Stop atNecropole Nationale Francaise de Notre-Dame de Lorette
There is a legend that says that in any war whoever wins will be the army that captures the range of the hills where Notre Dame de Lorette stands. At 165 meters high and overlooking the whole of the Douai plain, Notre Dame de Lorette is the largest French military cemetery in the world and is the resting place of over 40,000 soldiers who died in action in 1914 and 1915 in the battles of Artois. This site also includes the beautiful Neo-Byzantine Basilica Notre Dame de Lorette, the lantern tower, and seven ossuaries.
45 minutes (approx.)・No admission tickets required
Stop atAblain-Saint-Nazaire
L'Estaminet de Lorette We will have an hour for lunch in this very quirky place by Notre Dame de Lorette
1 hour (approx.)・No admission tickets required
Stop atCanadian National Vimy Memorial
The first Canadian troops arrived in France in December 1914 in the largest convoy ever to cross the Atlantic. Respected and feared by the ennemy their courage led to Victory in the Battle of Vimy Ridge which later became the marker of Canadian nationhood and identity. In this tour we will visit the «Canadian National Vimy Memorial» and the battlefield on which it stands. Walk in the trenches, use one of the tunnels dug before the battle and see what happened here between the 9th and 12th of April 1917.
1 hours and 20 minutes (approx.)・Admission included
Stop atFarbus
This is an optional stop and will depend on the weather. We will go to Farbus wood, to have a look at German bunkers and look for WW1 memorabilia in the surrounding fields.
20 minutes (approx.)・No admission tickets required
Stop atRoclincourt
Roclincourt was within the British frontline in the battle of Arras in 1917. It is from this village that the 51st Highland Division and 34th division left on the 9th of April 1917. It is also the French sector during the 3rd battle of Artois. In 2015 the remains of the body of a French soldier were recovered as workers were digging the pavement, rue de Douai. His name was Rene Grenier. Your guide will tell you the story of this particular soldier.
20 minutes (approx.)・No admission tickets required
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Cancellation Policy
Free Cancellation: For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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An Excellent Tour to Vimy Ridge
Howard W, Dec 2024
Brigitte our guide was excellent and very knowledgeable and helpful and took us to places we did not expect to see as well as the very imposing Vimy Ridge monument. We toured the tunnels, and some war cemeteries , Canadian, British, and German. Highly recommended for all.
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Thank you so much for your review Howard! All the best Brigitte
A “must do” Experience for Canadians
Maureen_S, Dec 2024
Our guide, Brigette, was able to set the scene for our full day that culminated at the Canadian Memorial at Vimy Ridge. The morning was spent visiting the vast cemeteries (German, Commonwealth, French), a quirky museum of artifacts, and a charming lunch stop. Thank you!
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Thank you Maureen and Val I spent a great day with you both too!
A Great Day Touring with fellow Canadians through Vimy and Arras area.
F3570JEsherryr, Dec 2024
Brigette gave us a fantastic tour. She is incredibly knowledgeable about WW1. She made the tour very enjoyable to all.
There were two groups of people together. My husband and I plus three gentlemen (3 generations). The youngest in our group was 13 and we ranged up to 65. She did a great job of keeping everyone engaged during the tour.
Thank you Brigette.
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Thank you so much for your comments and all the best in the future! Brigitte
Vimy Ridge and the battle of Arras
Maury_T, Dec 2024
Our guide Brigitte had an amazing knowledge and love for the area. This tour is not as simple as go to Vimy, go to Cabaret Rouge, Brigitte did her best to explain the relationship of the Canadians to the town of Arras and help understand that the Vimy was one part of the years long battle for the town of Arras. The tour was rounded off with a visit to a private museum (4 euros per person- bring cash). And the largest French necropolis where there is of all things a traditional French restaurant where lunch reservations were made. (Again at your cost, but a chance to devour food and process what you’ve seen so far). The final stop of the day was Vimy, and it did not disappoint, it was definitely worth the pilgrimage.
Responses from Cruiser40808234663
Thank you so much for your comments and all the best for the future! Brigitte