Full day Private Australian Battlefields Tour
48 Reviews
Amiens, France

Things to do hosted by WW1 Battlefields guided tours: Brigitte De Cuyper from Get a Guide
8 hours (approx.)
Up to 4 travelers
Meet everyone at the start point
Mobile ticket
Offered in English
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- Lunch
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End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Itinerary
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Pass byCathedrale Notre-Dame d'Amiens
Amiens Cathedral is, this year celebrating its 800 years birthday! She is the largest gothic cathedral in the world. On your way to Villers-Bretonneux your guide will tell you all about the cathedral and also about the city of Amiens from the Middle Ages to now. You will discover the lovely rolling landscape of the Somme whilst learning about French local economy and culture.
Stop atVillers-Bretonneux Military Cemetery
Standing on the ground of the Australian Memorial, your guide will tell you about the part Australia played in WW1; especially on the Western front as well as the details of the counter-attack led by the allies in April 1918. Australians troops displayed great bravery in this battle but also suffered terrible losses. Time will be allocated to pay your respect on the graves of the “Diggers”. Only a short walk away is the “Sir John Monash Centre “where you have an hour to go around.
20 minutes (approx.)・No admission tickets required
Stop atSir John Monash Centre
The «Sir John Monash Centre» tells Australia’s story of the Western Front in the words of those who served. This cutting-edge multimedia centre reveals the Australian Western Front experience through a series of interactive media installations and immersive experiences. Visitors will get a better understanding of the journey of ordinary Australians — told in their own voices through letters, diaries and life-size images — and connect with the places they fought and died. A visit to the Sir John Monash Centre will be a moving experience that leaves a lasting impression.
1 hour (approx.)・Admission included
Stop atAustralian Corps Memorial
The “Australian National Memorial” is at the heart of Villers-Bretonneux CWGC cemetery. It was inaugurated on the 22nd of July 1922 by King George VI and is the last memorial of the Great War to have been erected. On its walls are engraved the names of 10 729 Australian servicemen. Every year, on the 25th of April thousands of people gather on this site at dawn, to commemorate “ANZAC day”.
20 minutes (approx.)・No admission tickets required
Pass byChipilly
From the “Camp Cesar viewpoint” you will get a fantastic panoramic view of the valley of the Somme which gave its name to the famous “Battle of the Somme” in 1916. On our way to Albert we will to talk about the beginning of the Battle, the reasons why it was planned and the different nations which took part in it.
Stop atChipilly
From the “Camp Cesar viewpoint” you will get a fantastic panoramic view of the valley of the Somme which gave its name to the famous “Battle of the Somme” in 1916. On our way to Albert we will to talk about the beginning of the Battle, the reasons why it was planned and the different nations which took part in it.
10 minutes (approx.)・No admission tickets required
Pass byBasilique Notre-Dame de Brebieres
The “Basilica Notre Dame de Brebières”, is of Neo-Byzantine style and was built at the end of the 19th Century. Its unusual architecture makes it one of the most important edifice in Picardy. Entirely destroyed during the Great War, she was reconstructed identically by the son of original architect: Edmond Duthoit. Its dome is covered with gold sheets bares the statue of the Virgin Marie holding baby Jesus. Your guide will tell you the story attached to this statue which happened during WW1
Stop atLe Hygge Restaurant Brasserie
We will take an hour for lunch
1 hour (approx.)・Admission not included
Stop atLochnagar Crater
You are now in the sector of the Battle of the Somme of 1916. «Lochnagar Crater » was created by a large mine placed beneath the German front lines on the first day of the Battle of the Somme, it was one of 19 mines that were placed beneath the German lines from the British section of the Somme front, to assist the infantry advance at the start of the battle. This impressive site is 70 feet deep and 330 feet wide which makes it the largest crater in the Somme.
20 minutes (approx.)・No admission tickets required
Stop at1st austalian devision memorial
Australian official historian Charles Bean would say about Pozières that it "is more densely sown with Australian sacrifice than any other place on earth." Pozières, sadly is well known to the Australians. Almost 7000 men lost their lives here. The “1st Australian Memorial” site will be where your guide will tell you all about this terrible battle which took place between the 23rd of July and the 3rd of September 1916.
20 minutes (approx.)・No admission tickets required
Pass byWindmill Memorial
The Windmill site at Pozières was established as an Australian memorial in the 1930s at the suggestion of Australia's official war historian, Charles Bean. It commemorates the 23 000 casualties; some of which died in the surrounding countryside. Just opposite this site stands the “Tank Memorial” which will give us the opportunity to talk about the part played by the tanks on the Western front but also about modern warfare
Pass byPozieres
"Mouquet Farm"
Stop atMemorial de Thiepval
The “Memorial of the Missing” The “Memorial of the Missing” is the largest British War Memorial in the world. This imposing monument overlooks the surrounding rolling countryside. On its walls are engraved the names of over 72 000 soldiers who are rather missing or whose bodies were found but not identified. Here we will talk about military tactics and also about the notion of being “missing” and what it meant for all the families of those soldiers.
45 minutes (approx.)・No admission tickets required
Pass byUlster Memorial Tower & Thiepval Wood
The Ulster Tower is Northern Ireland's national war memorial. It was one of the first Memorials to be erected on the Western Front and commemorates the men of the 36th Division and all those from Ulster who served in the First World War. The memorial was officially opened on 19 November 1921. From the top of the hill, in the opposite field, you can still see the traces of the Battle of the Somme frontlines and the remains of a German machinegun post.
Stop atMemorial Terre-neuvien De Beaumont-hamel
The Newfoundland Memorial Park is the largest battlefield site in the Somme and memorial dedicated to all Newfoundlanders who served during the First World War. The Battle of the Somme was the first major engagement of the regiment where they suffered staggering losses on the 1st of July 1916. The ground, purchased in 1921 by the women of Newfoundland and their government has become the symbol of sacrifice and a source of identity of the island.
30 minutes (approx.)・No admission tickets required
- Service animals allowed
- 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
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Free Cancellation: For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Absolutely amazing day....
Louise_G, Dec 2024
Absolutely amazing day. Brigitte was an incredible tour guide with such useful local knowledge. Also very delightful to spend a day with her. We saw all of the important sights and wouldn’t have been able to do anything close to this by ourselves if we had hired a car. Would one hundred percent recommend.
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Many thanks for your review Louise! All the best Brigitte
So knowledgeable about WW1 and the Somme
Lisa_O, Dec 2024
Brigitte was wonderful, so knowledgeable about the war and the region, and helpful in finding details of our relative who died here in WW1. Her vehicle was very comfortable and we covered a lot of very significant sites. She tailored the day according to what we were interested in and our time frame. Highly recommended.
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Many thanks for your review Lisa All the best, Brigitte
Lest we forget.
Martyn_B, Dec 2024
Brigtite shared her passion and profound knowledge of the conflict in all the areas of the Somme battlefields that we visited. Jenny’s great uncle died of wounds as a very young man following previous injuries at Gallipoli and with her guidance and support we were able to visit his grave. As far as we are aware Jenny was the first family member to achieve this.
Our tour was memorable and emotionally significant,
Jenny and Martyn Baker
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Many thanks for your review, Martyn All the best, Brigitte
A wonderful day in Amiens and the Somme region
Neil_W, Dec 2024
Brigitte is a highly knowledgeable and experienced guide. She provides unique insights having grown up in the area but enhanced by her passion. She brought our grandfathers experience to life & made our visit highly memorable. Thanks again. Highly recommended.
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Thank you so much for your review Neil! All the best Brigitte
Craig's great day
Craig_T, Dec 2024
An awesome guide who really knew her stuff. Saw so many
sites and learnt so much, went overtime. An awesome day and I would definitely recommend this trip to anyone.
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Many thanks for your review Craig, All the best, Brigitte