Tours/Amiens/Full day Australian Battlefields Tour
Viator · Private tour

Full day Australian Battlefields Tour

4.9(108)Amiens1 hour
VIATOR4.9(67)TRIPADVISOR4.8(41)

Description

This tour brings the Australian story on the Somme to life through heartfelt storytelling, deep knowledge, and a true passion for remembrance. Guided with warmth and care for visitors’ comfort, it offers a thoughtful and memorable way to walk in the footsteps of Australian soldiers. While this is not a tailor-made tour and follows a set itinerary described in the tour details, there is flexibility to include a stop to visit the grave of a relative buried in a CWGC cemetery if it fits sensibly along the route.

Tour Options

All the options are included
  • Visit to your relative's grave: We can add a visit to your relative's CWGC grave if not too far from the itinerary. However, this is not a tailor-made tour Duration: 1 day: The tour starts at 9 am and finishes at 6 pm. Lunch is not included Ford Galaxy 7-seater Relatives' burial place: A visit to your relatives' grave at a CWGC Cemetery can be included in your tour if not too far away from the itinerary. Pickup included
TAYLORMADE TOUR
  • TAYLORMADE TOUR: A Taylormade tour can be organized to follow in the footsteps of your relative. Please, contact me by mail to arrange this. Duration: 9 hours: This tour takes 9 hours allowing an hour for lunch Amiens - Villers-Bretonneux - Chippilly - Bray sur Somme - Albert - La Boisselle -Pozieres - Thiepval - Beaumont-Hamel - Amiens: Such as the visit of a particular cemetery this could be taken into account regarding it is not too far away from our stops! FORD GALAXY 7-SEATER Pickup included

Itinerary

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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.

20 min

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. Australian 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.

Admission included60 min

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.

20 min

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”.

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Your tour now takes you in the valley of the Somme and in the village of Chipilly where we will have a brief stop to admire the “58th British Division Memorial”. This superb stone monument representing a soldier comforting his wounded horse was inaugurated in 1922. It is the work of the French sculptor: Henri Gauquié. It pay tribute to the men of the 58th Division but also to the thousands of horses who lost their lives during the Great War.

10 min

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.

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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

Admission not included60 min

We will take an hour for lunch

20 min

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 min

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.

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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

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"Mouquet Farm"

45 min

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.

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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.

30 min

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.

Highlights

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What's included

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Lunch

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Important Information

  • 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

Reviews(108)

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Y962QJtroyw
July 1, 2026
Perfect Day - Best you will ever book

Thus was a bucket list item for me - and the entire process was brilliant , from booking to the actual tour was perfect. The communications was clear from the start and the overall tour was perfect. I cannot recommend this enough from an Australian point of view, Barbara (my guide) was so professional and clearly explained everything and the tour did not feel rushed. If you are an Australian looking for a Guided tour of WWI Battlefields then this is the one you want.

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nicolefN2232MS
June 27, 2026
An emotional and eye-opening tour with an exceptional guide.

As an Australian who has read about Australia's involvement in the First World War, and especially their involvement on the Western Front, this was an exceptional tour and to see where they fought and the commemorations to those who fought the Germans is a very emotional experience. Our guide, Brigitte, was very knowledgeable and was an exceptional guide. A great day and an experience any Australian should not miss.

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wbruce56
June 23, 2026
Amazing tour, amazing guide

Brigitte de Cuyper from Get‑a‑Guide was born and raised in the Villers‑Bretonneux area, and her deep local knowledge shines through. She speaks beautiful English, has a playful sense of humour that we Aussies really appreciated, and explains everything in clear, simple terms. Brigitte collected us from our hotel in Amiens at 9am and returned us at 6pm. The day was absolutely packed with visits to significant sites, and at each stop she took the time to explain exactly what had happened there. She brought maps, photos, and well‑researched material to help us understand the events and the experiences of both the soldiers and the local people caught up in the wars. I cannot recommend Brigitte highly enough. The tour was excellent value, and my husband and I thoroughly enjoyed spending the day with her and hearing her recount the history with such clarity and passion. It’s obvious she dedicates a great deal of time to research, and we couldn’t fault a single thing. Without a guide, we would have seen the memorials and signage — but Brigitte’s explanations made everything far more meaningful. Thank you for your fabulous work Brigitte.

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Lisa_A
June 21, 2026
Amazing experience!

This tour was worth every cent. It was informative, educational and made relevant to us as Australians due to Brigitte’s professional and knowledgeable manner. I have done many tours in my time and this was above and beyond.

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P6904CCrichardc
June 8, 2026
A must do history tour of WW1 in Northern France.

Absolutely incredible, but very sobering. To see and understand how so many people gave their lives to help another country will live with us forever. Our guide, Brigitte, had an unbelievable knowledge of WW1 history, recounting some amazing facts and true stories of life in the trenches 110 years ago.

Operator response

Many thanks for your review! and all the best, Brigitte

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Greg_B
June 5, 2026
Wow! What an experience

Brigitte was the most knowledgeable and informative tour guide I’ve seen. The tour is a must for any Australian wanting to get a sense of the Australian sacrifices made in WW1. A great experience, highly recommended.

Operator response

Many thanks Creg All the best, Brigitte

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PETER_U
June 5, 2026
A passionate and informative historian

Brigitte was the best guide we’ve had. Very passionate and informative. Assisted us with finding our relatives from WWI. The best full day tour I’ve experienced

Operator response

Many thanks Peter for your review All the best Brigitte

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Ashley U
May 26, 2026
Well worth it

Briggette was a fantastic an knowledgeable guide, she kept us engaged and ensured we were having a good time

Operator response

Many thanks Ashley for your review All the best, Brigitte

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Lindsay_E
May 20, 2026
WOW. What a Great Tour

First of all the tour can be very personalised. If you are staying at Amiens, it is possiible that Brigitte will pick you up at your hotel. Ask her. Viator says pick up is at the Holiday Inn but this is a fall back position. If you use this, wait in the foyer and not on the road where the tour buses park like we did. Second, if you have relatives buried in the general area of the tour, Brigitte may be able to add those cemetaries to the tour. Ask her. Thirdly, if you have details of your relatives then Brigitte will do some research and may be able put your relative's actions and sacrifice into context. I didn't and Brigette spent time while we were in the John Monash centre looking up details on my two ancestors. Advise her. The other thing that may not be immediately apparent is that the tour vehicle is seven seater ie Brigitte plus six, and no more than four is the preference so the tour is quite focussed. In this case the tour was Australia focussed so many of the battle sites where Australians fought were visited and a compelling and vivid narrative described those action from the perspective of both sides. Our tour ended up being rushed at the end, and perhaps shortened, due to the other party's train arrangements but I do not feel that we were shortchanged. If you are intetested in Australia's actions and Australian sacrifices made in France during World War 1, then this is the value for money tour for you.

Operator response

Many thanks Lindsay for such a wonderful review! All the best Brigitte

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ILONA_Y
May 16, 2026
Very informative day out to the Australian Battlefields.

Brigitte was very friendly and informative. She had many visuals that helped to explain the sights we visited. She has an extensive local knowledge and knew some great places to visit. Brigitte was also easy to talk to and never boring. There were umbrellas for us to borrow as well.

Operator response

Many thanks Ilona for your lovely review Kind regards Brigitte

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