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Day Trips hosted by WW1 Battlefields guided tours: Brigitte De Cuyper from Get a Guide

9 hours (approx.)

Up to 4 travelers

Meet everyone at the start point

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Offered in English

About

The 110th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme, one of the largest and bloodiest offensives of the First World War, will be marked in 2026. The battle, which lasted four and a half months, resulted ...
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • What's not included

  • Lunch

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    Itinerary

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    Stop atMusee Somme 1916

    A visit to the Somme 1916 Museum is a must for anyone exploring this area. The museum is located underground in a tunnel dating from the 10th century. It houses an extensive collection of World War I artifacts and traces the events of the 1916 Battle of the Somme. This guided tour provides an excellent introduction to your tour.

    2 hours (approx.)Admission included

    Stop atLochnagar Crater

    Lochnagar Crater is an impressive site, estimated today to be around 100 meters wide and 30 meters deep. It was created by a mine explosion at 7:28 a.m. on the first day of the Battle of the Somme. This was one of nineteen mines detonated that day. A visit to this site provides the opportunity to explain how the battle began and its significance.

    2 hours (approx.)Admission included

    Stop atLe Tommy

    This is where we will stop for a one-hour lunch break. This brasserie houses a remarkable First World War museum created by its owner Dominique and his son. A true labour of love, the museum displays an impressive collection of WWI artifacts and features a garden where the trenches have been carefully reconstructed.

    1 hour (approx.)Admission included

    Stop atMemorial de Thiepval

    The “Memorial to the Missing” is the largest British war memorial in the world. This imposing monument overlooks the surrounding rolling countryside, its walls engraved with the names of over 72,000 soldiers who are missing. At this site, we will explore the role of the British Army in the First World War, including how and why it became involved in the conflict.

    2 hours (approx.)Admission included

    Stop atMemorial Terre-neuvien De Beaumont-hamel

    Newfoundland was a Dominion of the British Empire and a small island with a population of 250,000 at the time of the First World War. Their Memorial Park is a unique site, as it is a preserved battlefield and marks where the Newfoundland Regiment went into action on 1 July 1916 and lost most of their regiment. Here, your guide will recount their actions on that day and the regiment’s wider participation in the First World War.

    2 hours (approx.)Admission included

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
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  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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