From Bruges: Flanders Fields Remembrance tour
Join us on an unforgettable journey through history as we explore the poignant and historically rich Flanders Fields. Our expert guide will bring to life the events that led to the First World War and the devastating impact it had on the world.
On the way to the Flanders Fields area our guide will tell you which events led to the First World War and how the disaster developed.
We stop at a very moving German Cementery, from where we drive to a section of the WW1 trenches. We will visit the Monument of the Brooding Soldier, which commemorates the sacrifice of 2,000 Canadian soldiers during the first German gas attack. Close by is Hill 60 which had fallen into German hands but was mined by tunnelling companies of the Royal Engineers.
Our guide will take us to the outstanding Flanders Fields museum (included in the price). We will hear the touching stories behind four years of trench war.
We will then be taken to the battlefield at Passchendaele and visit Tyne Cot Cemetery, the largest Commonwealth cemetery in the world where British, Irish, Australian and Canadian soldiers rest. Then our coach will take us to Essex Farm. This was the field hospital where Canadian field surgeon Dr. John McCrae wrote the famous poem "In Flanders Fields".
We will then arrive again in beautiful Ypres and eat a quick snack. At 8pm we will attend the Last Post Ceremony at Menin Gate, a daily tribute to all Commonwealth soldiers and officers that were missing after battle.
- Professional multilingual guides
- Comfortable coaches
- Entrance to the Flanders Fields Museum
- Hotel pick-up & drop-off
- Dinner
Five stars in every respect...
If you want a taster and you have time constraints, then this tour is for you. Action packed, and you can see so much. Our tour guide Derrick was a fountain of knowledge and so passionate and genuine. You really felt you understood the reason behind and day to day life of WW1. Five stars from us.
Definitely worth doing
LeeAnnExcellent day trip to Flanders Fields with an extremely knowledgeable guide Diedrick.. It was a full day with relatively early start and late finish, but well worth it. I had explored the area before and my grandfather fought there in WWI, so I had some knowledge, but it was so much better having someone with such intimate knowledge guiding us. One of the highlights for me was attending the Last Post at Menin Gate. Very moving experience. Would recommend.