Excursión de un día para grupos pequeños a los campos de batalla de Somme de la Primera Guerra Mundial desde París
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Visite el cementerio de Delville Wood en Longueval, que está situada al borde del Somme. Vea el cráter de Lochnagar, un impresionante agujero de mina de 100 metros de largo y 30 metros de profundidad, situado en La Boisselle.
Vea la bandera australiana ondeando sobre Poziere en reconocimiento de los sacrificios hechos por el ANZAC en la batalla que aquí tuvo lugar durante la batalla del Somme. A esta batalla le siguió la batalla de la Granja Mouquet, que también visitará hoy.
Siga rumbo a Thiepval y verá el mayor monumento conmemorativo dedicado a los soldados británicos desaparecidos. Además, visitará la Torre del Ulster, un monumento conmemorativo a los hombres de la 36ª división del Ulster y el monumento conmemorativo de Beaumont-Hamel y Newfoundland, que ofrece una visión realista y conmovedora de estas batallas en su sistema de trincheras, que está extraordinariamente bien conservado. Durante esta excursión de un día también verá el Memorial nacional australiano en Villers-Bretonneux .
Como colofón a la excursión, visite el Historial en Peronne, un museo internacional y cultural de la Primera Guerra Mundial (1914-1918), que le explica el conflicto, sus orígenes y sus consecuencias. El museo ofrece una colección única de más de 50.000 objetos originales y documentos de la vida cotidiana durante la guerra.
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Vea la bandera australiana ondeando sobre Poziere en reconocimiento de los sacrificios hechos por el ANZAC en la batalla que aquí tuvo lugar durante la batalla del Somme. A esta batalla le siguió la batalla de la Granja Mouquet, que también visitará hoy.
Siga rumbo a Thiepval y verá el mayor monumento conmemorativo dedicado a los soldados británicos desaparecidos. Además, visitará la Torre del Ulster, un monumento conmemorativo a los hombres de la 36ª división del Ulster y el monumento conmemorativo de Beaumont-Hamel y Newfoundland, que ofrece una visión realista y conmovedora de estas batallas en su sistema de trincheras, que está extraordinariamente bien conservado. Durante esta excursión de un día también verá el Memorial nacional australiano en Villers-Bretonneux .
Como colofón a la excursión, visite el Historial en Peronne, un museo internacional y cultural de la Primera Guerra Mundial (1914-1918), que le explica el conflicto, sus orígenes y sus consecuencias. El museo ofrece una colección única de más de 50.000 objetos originales y documentos de la vida cotidiana durante la guerra.
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- Tour en grupo pequeño (máximo 8 participantes)
- Garantizado para saltar las largas colas.
- Guía de habla inglesa
- Transporte en Minibus Aire Acondicionado
- Todos los impuestos, tasas y gastos de tramitación.
- Entrada - Thiepval Memorial
- Entrada - Australian War Memorial
- Entrada - Historial de la Grande Guerre
- Entrada - Ulster Memorial Tower
- Entrada - Lochnagar Crater
- Entrada - Delville Wood War Memorial
- Servicio sin colas garantizado
No incluido
- Propinas
- Alimentos y bebidas
- Recogida y regreso al hotel.
Adicional
- La confirmación se recibirá cuando se realice la reserva, a menos que esta se haya efectuado 3 días antes del viaje. En tal caso, la confirmación se recibirá en un plazo de 48 horas, en función de la disponibilidad.
- No es accesible para sillas de ruedas
- Los viajeros deben tener un nivel medio de forma física
- Funciona en todas las condiciones climáticas, vístete apropiadamente
- Asegúrese de llegar puntualmente para su recorrido.
- El grupo no esperará si llega tarde y si pierde la excursión debido a un retraso, no tendrá derecho a un reembolso.
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I attended with my husband, daughter and close friends. My husband is ex-RAN and our friend is ex-Army. We wanted to learn and pay our respects to all the Australians that had died on the Somme battlefields. We had a very remarkable day with our guide who was extremely informative. We attended not only Australian memorials but also English and Canadian. The John Monash Centre is truely worth a visit as were all the places we attended that day including the crater. It leaves you tired, weary and sad but we were all pleased we had learnt so much and paid our respects to not only the fallen Australians but the many other soldiers who had given their lives in battles sometimes even when they had no chance of survival,. Definitely recommend this tour, we did stop for a coffee in the morning and a baguette from a local patisserie for lunch which we ate in the a church garden. Can also do some memorabilia shopping.
We had a fantastic day touring the battlefields of the Somme and Villers-Bretoneux. Our tour guide Matt was full of knowledge and gave us a great insight into the area and history of the battles as well as events leading up to WW1. A tour that will live in our memories.
We planned this trip to VB to pay homage to our fallen soldiers. As Australians we knew this was to be a great yet emotional experience and had been looking forward to it for some time. I think this tour definitely needs a little tweeking to take it to the next level. There needs to be more time at the John Monash Centre, especially, as with our group, when most or all of the group is composed of Australians. It is too rushed and does not allow sufficient time to see everything (even quickly) and then pay your respects at the graves. Some people in our group had actual relatives buried there and to think they were rushed in paying their respects saddened us. We basically had to run through to graves to make it to the bus on time after departing the JMC museum. For people who have come SO far to see this important site, being given less than one hour here was quite annoying to say the least. Unfortunately we were also not instructed by our guide that in order to view the interactive exhibits at the centre you need to download an app as well as have a pair of headphones. We only figured this out with about 15 mins left in the centre which only exacerbated how rushed we felt during our time here. There is probably too much time granted for lunch and the final museum and not enough time for the John Monash centre. If this was tweeked the day would be far more enjoyable. The other stops and memorials were great and moving and our guide Max did a good job of explaining the history of the area, the war and the Australian involvement in the war. In general, I think it was a very enjoyable day. Everyone on our trip had similar comments, so I hope the owners/managers please take this into account to take this day to the next level.
Loved this trip and our guide was so friendly and helpful
Loved this tour. Our tour guide was excellent, went out of his way to assist people with us to find their Great Uncles grave and was very informative. Would highly recommend.
Absolutely excellent. If you are interested in WW1 battles, it would be hard not to like this. The many cemeteries make for a moving experience. I REALLY enjoyed this, Saw a lot, including the place where the Red Baron crashed to his death. Guide knew his stuff. Tipped him more than any guide I had before. Unlike American graves, the British Commonwealth allowed relatives to provide epitaphs to be written by relatives. Check out this one,. Could speak for everyone killed in that war, although this particular soldier died on the day that the German general Ludendorff described as the Black Day for the German army, so in that respect he didn't die, as so many did in that war, in vain.
The small group thing is a good way to do it. However, 15 mins at the Somme memorial was a bit rude. And if you are sitting in the middle you see nothing. So it was a very expensive exercise and I wouldn't overly recommend it.
Sorry I thought I had rated this trip. This was our holiday last year it was a wonderful day - I would strongly recommend if you only have a day to spend this trip covers a lot. It was amazing.
For some reason the other 4 people did not show up so we had a private tour. The tour guide was great!
The day was very interesting and the guide very knowledgeable. The day was tailored to the needs of the people attending with enough time spent at the memorial sites. It was a little cramped taking 8 in the mini van but definitely worth it.