Battlefield tours to Ypres & the Somme

CURRICULUM FOCUS - History, English, French, Drama KS3 & KS4

The First World War was probably the world’s most bloody conflict and our tours are designed to support students understanding of the causes of the war as well as the suffering of the individual soldiers on both sides of the conflict. Tours include visits to the world famous Flanders Fields Museum in Ypres and the Thiepval Memorial on the Somme. In addition students can walk in the surviving WW1 trenches and visit the numerous British, Commonwealth and German cemeteries. Experienced WW1 guides are available if required (extra).

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The Menin Gate

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Following the Menin Gate Memorial opening in 1927, the citizens of Ypres wanted to express their gratitude towards those who had given their lives for Belgium's freedom. Every evening at 8pm buglers from the local fire brigade close the road which passes under the Memorial for the Last Post.

In Flanders Fields Museum

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The Flanders' Fields Museum is devoted to the study of World War I and occupies the second floor of the Cloth Hall, Ypres. The building was virtually destroyed by artillery fire during the Battles of Ypres and has been reconstructed. The museum is named after the famous poem 'In Flanders Fields' by Canadian medic John McCrae.

Langemarck German Cemetery

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The German cemetery at Langemarck provides a striking contrast with Tyne Cot. There are no crosses or head stones, just a mass grave containing 24,917 servicemen, including 3,000 school students who were killed during the First Battle of Ypres. At the rear of the cemetery is a sculpture of four mourning figures by Professor Emil Krieger.

Essex Farm Cemetery

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This cemetery is built on the site of the Field Dressing station where John McRae composed the poem 'In Flander's Fields'. It is also the last resting place of one of the youngest soldiers to die in the area. Rifleman Valentine Joe Strudwick, number 5750, 8th Battalion The Rifle Brigade, was aged 15 when he died in 1916.

Tyne Cot Cemetery

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Tyne Cot is the largest cemetery for Commonwealth forces in the world. The cemetery and its surrounding memorial are located outside of Passendale. The name "Tyne Cot" is said to come from the Fusiliers seeing a resemblance between the German pill boxes and Tyneside workers' cottages - Tyne Cots.

Sanctuary Wood and Hill 62 Museum

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This museum is privately owned by the grandson of the farmer who founded the museum and has a unique collection of World War I artifacts including a rare collection of  weapons, uniforms, and shells. A reconstructed section of the British trench lines is located behind the museum - wellies essential in wet weather!

Passchendaele Museum

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Passchendale was one of the bloodiest battles of WW1. The museum has 2 floors of exhibits and guided tours explain the development of weaponry during WW1. In the basement is an excellent reconstruction of an underground British HQ.

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Talbot House

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Poperinge was situated a few miles behind the Ypres Salient. The British army commandeered the quiet little town. In the centre of this lively metropolis, Chaplain 'Tubby' Clayton opened a "soldiers' house".  Talbot House gave hundreds of thousands of soldiers home from home', with a little bit of humanity, rest and peace.

www.talbothouse.be

Vimy Ridge

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The Vimy Memorial is a memorial for the Canadian Expeditionary Force members killed during the First World War. The monument is the centrepiece of a 250-acre preserved battlefield field, part of the Battle of Arras. There is a visitor centre and preserved trench. Free guided tours of the underground tunnels used in WW1 can be booked  (subject to availabilty).

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The Thiepval Memorial

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The Thiepval Memorial, the Memorial to the Missing of the Somme, bears the names of more than 72,000 officers and men of the United Kingdom and South African forces who died in the Somme sector before 20 March 1918 and have no known grave. The memorial, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, was built between 1928 and 1932.

Somme Trench Museum, Albert

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The town of Albert was home to a British garrison during WWI.The Somme saw one of that war's bloodiest battles on 1 July 1916: 58,000 men were killed or disabled that day. The medieval tunnels under Albert now house the Somme Trench Museum which will give students a glimpse of what the soldiers endured.

Newfoundland Park Memorial

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The Newfoundland Memorial Park in Beaumont-Hamel is dedicated to the Canadian Newfoundland regiment. The park has preserved the battlefield over which the Newfoundland Regiment made an unsuccessful attack on 1 July 1916 during the Battle of the Somme. There is an excellent Visitor Centre which explains the background.

Delville Wood Memorial Museum

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Delville Wood was sometimes known as Devil's Wood, and the fighting there during the battle of the Somme was particularly ferocious. The majority of the wood was eventually taken by South African soldiers on the 15th of July 1916, and they held on grimly during numerous German counter attacks for six days, until they were relieved.

Lochnagar Crater

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The largest British mine crater on the Western Front, this was one of several mines exploded under the German front line positions on the Somme on 1st July 1916. A charge of 60,000 lbs (26.8 tons) of Ammonal explosive was blown at 7.28am resulting in a crater 90 feet deep and 300 feet across.

Wellington Quarry Museum, Arras

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The Wellington Quarry Museum (Carrière Wellington) is a museum in Arras, northern France. It is named after a former underground quarry which was part of a network of tunnels used by the British Army during the First World War. The museum commemorates the soldiers who built the tunnels and fought in the Battle of Arras.

2 Day School Trip to Ypres from £119

Day 1
Travel early morning via Calais direct to Ypres in Belgium. Visit Sanctuary Wood* and the Hill 62 Museum* and the excellent Flanders Field Museum*. Later we will check into our hotel near Ypres for dinner before attending the Menin Gate last post ceremony.
Day 2
We first visit the Essex Farm Field Dressing station and its concrete dug outs. It was here that John McRae, a Canadian Medical Officer wrote the now famous poem ‘In Flanders Fields’. We can spend the morning at the cemetery at Langemarck and Vancouver Corner. Then we can visit the Tyne Cot Cemetery (the largest British War Cemetery in the world) at Passendale. After a picnic lunch return home via Calais.

3 Day School Trip to Ypres and the Somme Battlefields from £159

Day 1
Travel early morning via Calais direct to Ypres in Belgium. Visit Sanctuary Wood* and the Hill 62 Museum* and the excellent Flanders Field Museum*. Later we will check into our hotel near Ypres for dinner before attending the Menin Gate last post ceremony.
Day 2
We first visit the Essex Farm Field Dressing station and its concrete dug outs. It was here that John McRae, a Canadian Medical Officer wrote the now famous poem ‘In Flanders Fields’. We can spend the morning at the cemetery at Langemarck and Vancouver Corner. Then we can visit the Tyne Cot Cemetery (the largest British War Cemetery in the world) at Passendale. After a picnic lunch we then travel to Albert in the Somme. We stop en route at the Canadian Memorial at Vimy Ridge before continuing to Albert. Vimy Ridge was the strongest defensive position in north-west France and the memorial is a stunning sight with its twin stone towers. Free guided visits of the underground tunnel complex can be prebooked (subject to availability).
Day 3
Visit to the underground Somme 1916 Museum* in Albert followed by the Thiepval Memorial – the largest British War Memorial in the World. Other visits include Delville Wood, the Newfoundland Park memorial at Beaumont-Hamel and the Lochnagar Crater, created by the detonation of mines under the German lines. Visit to Arras to see the underground tunnels and hospital. Return to Calais.

*extra

Carriere Wellington, Arras

Tunnels under Arras were converted to shelter up to 24,000 soldiers during WW1

Tunnels under Arras were converted to shelter up to 24,000 soldiers during WW1 Carriere Wellington, Arras

Delville Wood Museum, Somme

Thousands of soldiers died defending the wood against a German attack.

Thousands of soldiers died defending the wood against a German attack. Delville Wood Museum, Somme

Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres

Last Post played at 8pm every evening

Last Post played at 8pm every evening Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres

Langemarck German Cemetery, near Ypres

There is a haunting sculpture of 4 human figures.

There is a haunting sculpture of 4 human figures. Langemarck German Cemetery, near Ypres

Ypres town square

The town was destroyed by shells in WW1

The town was destroyed by shells in WW1 Ypres town square

In Flanders Field Museum, Ypres

The museum explains the pain and futility of war

The museum explains the pain and futility of war In Flanders Field Museum, Ypres

Delville Wood Museum - the Somme

A memorial to the South African regiment who died defending the wood

A memorial to the South African regiment who died defending the wood Delville Wood Museum - the Somme

The Somme Trench Museum near Albert

This fascinating museum is located under the town in medieval tunnels.

This fascinating museum is located under the town in medieval tunnels. The Somme Trench Museum near Albert

Somme Albert mural in town centre

The mural shows the leaning Madonna statue.

The mural shows the leaning Madonna statue. Somme Albert mural in town centre

Somme Trench Museum, Albert

The museum is in medieval tunnels under the town.

The museum is in medieval tunnels under the town. Somme Trench Museum, Albert

Sanctuary Wood, Ypres

Students can explore the WW1 trenches.

Students can explore the WW1 trenches. Sanctuary Wood, Ypres

Hill 62 Museum, Ypres

A wonderful assortment of weapons and photographs from WW1

A wonderful assortment of weapons and photographs from WW1 Hill 62 Museum, Ypres

The Vimy Memorial

In memory of the Canadian soldiers who defended the Vimy Ridge.

In memory of the Canadian soldiers who defended the Vimy Ridge. The Vimy Memorial

Lochnagar Crater, Albert

One of the largest mines exploded under the German trenches.

One of the largest mines exploded under the German trenches. Lochnagar Crater, Albert

Thiepval Visitor Centre, Somme

Excellent modern visitor centre with a cinema showing original footage of WW1.

Excellent modern visitor centre with a cinema showing original footage of WW1. Thiepval Visitor Centre, Somme

Essex Farm memorial, Ypres

The place where the poem 'In Flanders Fields' was written by John McRae.

The place where the poem 'In Flanders Fields' was written by John McRae. Essex Farm memorial, Ypres

Serre Cemetery, Somme

One of the most impressive Allied cemetries.

One of the most impressive Allied cemetries. Serre Cemetery, Somme

The Tank Memorial, Somme

Celebrates the first use of the tanks - the memorial has models of the early tanks.

Celebrates the first use of the tanks - the memorial has models of the early tanks. The Tank Memorial, Somme

Thiepval Memorial, Somme

Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens - visible from many miles.

Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens - visible from many miles. Thiepval Memorial, Somme

Cemetery at Sanctuary Wood, Ypres

A poignant reminder to students that many young men died fightiing near to this place.

A poignant reminder to students that many young men died fightiing near to this place. Cemetery at Sanctuary Wood, Ypres

The Passchendaele Museum, Ypres

Museum covers two floors and the basement is a reconstruction of a British HQ bunker.

Museum covers two floors and the basement is a reconstruction of a British HQ bunker. The Passchendaele Museum, Ypres

The Yorkshire Trench, Ypres

Part of a former British command bunker

Part of a former British command bunker The Yorkshire Trench, Ypres

Talbot House, Poperinge

Visit the house which provided a haven for all ranks in WW1

Visit the house which provided a haven for all ranks in WW1 Talbot House, Poperinge

Accommodation in Ypres area

We use three School Hotels (Poppies, Menin Gate and the Salient hotels) in the centre of Ypres.  Students share multi-bedded rooms on a Full Board basis. The school hotels arw ideal as they offer your group exclusive use of the building. There is a student lounge with internet access and games. Staff have theri own staff lounge with TV and internet access.

We also work with 1/2 star hotels just outside the town which specialise in school groups. These hotels alos have multi-bedded rooms for students.

Salient School Hotel

Set in quiet road next to main square

Set in quiet road next to main square Salient School Hotel

Salient School Hotel

Large garden

Large garden Salient School Hotel

Salient School Hotel

Breakfast/Meeting room

Breakfast/Meeting room Salient School Hotel

Salient School Hotel

Internet corner

Internet corner Salient School Hotel

Salient School hotel

Bedrooms are multi-bedded

Bedrooms are multi-bedded Salient School hotel

Salient Hotel

Breakfast area

Breakfast area Salient Hotel

Poppies School Hotel Ypres

Just off Ypres main square

Just off Ypres main square Poppies School Hotel Ypres

Poppies Ypres

Students' lounge area

Students' lounge area Poppies Ypres

Poppies Ypres

Students' lounge

Students' lounge Poppies Ypres

Poppies Ypres

Breakfast area

Breakfast area Poppies Ypres

Poppies Ypres

Bedroom

Bedroom Poppies Ypres

Menin Gate School Hotel

Opposite the Menin Gate

Opposite the Menin Gate Menin Gate School Hotel

Menin Gate hotel

Student lounge

Student lounge Menin Gate hotel

Menin Gate

Student Lounge

Student Lounge Menin Gate

Menin Gate

Internet Corner

Internet Corner Menin Gate

Menin Gate

Hallway

Hallway Menin Gate

Menin Gate

Breakfast room

Breakfast room Menin Gate

Menin Gate

Bedroom

Bedroom Menin Gate

Accommodation in the Somme

Accommodation in Albert is at a brand new School Hotel  designed to accommodate up to 3 coaches/schools, each in their own separate area.

Poppies School Hotel

Poppies School Hotel

Poppies School Hotel

Reception

Reception Poppies School Hotel

Poppies breakfast room

Poppies breakfast room

Poppies staff lounge

Poppies staff lounge

Poppies student Lounge

Poppies student Lounge

Poppies bedroom 5 beds

Poppies bedroom 5 beds

All bedrooms are ensuite (wc and shower)

All  bedrooms are ensuite (wc and shower)

Poppies staff lounges have a kitchen with kettle and fridge

Poppies staff lounges have a kitchen with kettle and fridge

Ypres is shown with Albert to the south near Arras

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