Battlefield Breaks


Battlefield Tours

2010 Battlefield Breaks
 
WORLD WAR I
Arras - Britain's Bloodiest
All Quiet on the Western Front
Walking The Ypres Salient
Walking The Somme
Gallipoli
Walking Arras
Poets on the Somme
Champagne, Marne & Verdun
Battlefields of Belgium
Battlefields of 1915
Armistice Day in Ypres
Ypres and Somme
 
WORLD WAR II
D-Day Landings in Normandy
Operation Market Garden
Arnhem & the Rhine Crossings
Dunkirk & Fortress Europe
Battle of the Bulge
Dambusters & the Great Escape
Hitler's Capitals
Anne Frank & Oscar Schindler
The Greatest Raid of All
Jersey Occupation & Liberation
The Cold War
Battlefields of Belgium
Armistice Day in NORMANDY
Dunkirk - 70th ANNIVERSARY
Italian Campaign
Battles In The Holyland
D-Day Beaches of Normandy
WWII Operation Market Garden
 
AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
The American Civil War
 
BOER & ZULU
boer & Zulu wars
 


BATTLEFIELD TOURS

Walking The Somme

Cologne

5-Day Break

Day 1 – To Amiens for a 4-night stay.
Day 2 – Forgotten Truce, Gommecourt and The Pals at Serre (included). Walk 1: We begin at Hannescamps, studying the forgotten truce of 1915. Then by the front lines to Foncquevillers seeing the area from the 'Little Z' to Gommecourt Wood. Walk 2: From Hébuterne to Touvent Farm to see where Roland Leighton, fiancé of the author Vera Brittain was killed in 1915. On to the Serre battlefield seeing preserved trenches, Sheffield Memorial Park and end at the spot where the poet Wilfred Owen was in a captured German dugout in the 'Heidenkopf' in 1917. B
Day 3 – Mine Craters, the Green Howards & War Poets (included). Walk 3: We begin at the huge crater at Lochnagar. Then by Sausage Valley to the ground above Contalmaison where we study the attack into the village by the Green Howards. At Bell's Redoubt we learn about Donald Simpson Bell, the only professional footballer to be awarded the VC, then to The Quadrangle, where Siegfried Sassoon fought, ending at Mametz village. Walk 4: Walk the ground above Mametz where war poets Graves and Sassoon served. We see the Citadel and Point 110, and look at Sassoon's Military Cross action. We then follow the story of the Devonshires, and the heroic actions of their poet William Hodgson, and end with the German perspective on the battle on the edge of Mametz village. B
Day 4 – Guards Division (included). Walk 5: From Ginchy across the ground taken by the Guards in September 1916. In the afternoon join our optional tour which follows the story of the war poet Wilfred Owen. B
Day 5 – To Calais, and return home. B

B=Breakfast Br=Brunch L=Lunch D=Dinner


Accommodation
You'll stay for 4 nights at the 2-star Express by Holiday Inn Amiens. The hotel is centrally located and offers a restaurant, bar, lift and all bedrooms have T.V., telephone and tea/coffee making facilities. All bedrooms have a T.V., telephone and air-conditioning.

Extras
Optional Excursions.
Single room supplement £109
Travel Insurance - from £29.95

TOUR REF: 5FWA
Executive Coach 5 Days
Apr 26 2010 NA
Aug 02 2010 £359
Sep 06 2010 £359

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