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Excursión de un día a los Campos de Batalla de Australia desde Amiens

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Descripción

Este "Tour Australiano" tiene la ventaja de que no solo cubre la mayoría de los sitios o ha peleado contra los australianos, sino que también le brinda la oportunidad de admirar las impresionantes vistas, caminar en trincheras de origen, para ver los restos de la primera guerra; mientras combina visitas a museos y exterieures.

Opciones de la excursión

duración
  • Visit to your relative's grave: Podemos añadir una visita a la tumba del CWGC de su familiar si no está demasiado lejos del itinerario. Sin embargo, no se trata de un viaje a medida Duración: 1 día: El tour comienza a las 9 am y termina a las 6 pm. Lunch is not included Ford Galaxy 7-seater Relatives' funeral lugar: A visit to your relatives' grave at a CWGC Cemetery can be included in your tour if not too far away from the itinerary. Recogida incluida
TOUR A MEDIDA
  • TAYLORMADE TOUR: A Taylormade tour can be organized to follow in the footsteps of your relative. Por favor, póngase en contacto conmigo por correo para arreglar esto. Duración: 9 horas: This tour takes 9 hours allowing an hour for lunch Solicitud especial: 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 Recogida incluida

Itinerario

Paso sin parada

¡La Catedral de Amiens celebra sus 800 años este año! Es la catedral más gótica del mundo. En su camino a Villers-Bretonneux, su guía le informará no solo sobre la catedral sino también sobre la ciudad de Amiens a lo largo del tiempo y durante la primera guerra. Descubrirá los paisajes del norte de Francia y aprenderá sobre agricultura y Industria francesa y local.

20 min

Llegado al "Cementerio militar de Villers-Bretonneux", su guía le contará sobre el contraataque dirigido por las tropas aliadas en este pueblo en abril de 1918 y más particularmente sobre el papel desempeñado por las tropas australianas durante esta batalla. A pesar de las grandes pérdidas, la tenacidad de los australianos iniciará la retirada de las tropas alemanas.

Entrada incluida60 min

El Centro Sir John Monash le cuenta sobre la experiencia de los soldados australianos en el frente occidental a través de instalaciones interactivas. Durante una hora estarás inmerso en la vida cotidiana de estos soldados a través de cartas, fotos íntimas, películas ... y comprenderás el papel desempeñado por este gran país en la primera guerra mundial.

20 min

El "Memorial Nacional de Australia" se encuentra en el cementerio australiano de Villers Bretonneux. Fue inaugurado el 22 de julio de 1938 por el rey Jorge VI y fue el último monumento construido al final de la primera guerra. En sus paredes están grabados los nombres de 10,729 soldados australianos. Cada año, el 25 de abril, miles de personas van a estos lugares temprano en el día para la ceremonia de ANZAC.

Paso sin parada

Monumento a la 58.a división británica Su recorrido ahora lo lleva al Valle de Somme y al pueblo de Chipilly, donde descubrirá el monumento a la 58 División Británica. Este magnífico monumento de piedra que representa a un jinete que consuela a su caballo herido fue inaugurado en 1922. Es obra de Henri Gauquié, un escultor francés. Rinde homenaje a todos los caballos víctimas de la guerra. Su guía le informará sobre la contribución de los animales durante la primera guerra y especialmente los caballos.

10 min

Punto de vista "Camp Cesar". El punto de vista del "Campamento César" le dará una magnífica vista panorámica del Valle de Somme, que dio su nombre a la batalla más grande que los británicos han conocido en su historia. Su guía le dará una introducción al año 1916 conocido por la Batalla del Somme y la Batalla de Verdun.

Paso sin parada

La "Basílica de Nuestra Señora de Brebières", de estilo neobazentino, fue construida a finales del siglo XIX. Su arquitectura original lo convierte en un importante edificio del patrimonio religioso de Picardía. Totalmente destruido durante la primera guerra mundial, fue reconstruido idénticamente por el hijo de su arquitecto: Edmond Duthoit. Su cúpula cubierta con hojas de oro lleva la estatua de la Virgen María y su hijo. Esta estatua es el tema de una historia relacionada con la Primera Guerra Mundial que le contará su guía.

Entrada no incluida60 min

Tomaremos una hora para almorzar

20 min

Estamos aquí en el área de la Batalla del Somme de 1916. El "Cráter Lochnagar" fue creado por la explosión de una de las 19 minas que explotaron el primer día de la Batalla del Somme. Con sus 30 metros de profundidad y 90 metros de diámetro, es uno de los sitios más impresionantes del Somme. Su guía le dirá los comienzos de esta batalla y abordará ciertos temas paralelos como "ejecuciones", trauma psicológico, etc.

20 min

El pueblo de Pozières es conocido por todos los australianos. Es aquí donde la batalla tuvo lugar del 23 de julio al 3 de septiembre de 1916 o 6826 soldados australianos perdieron la vida y 4.112 de ellos serán declarados desaparecidos. El Australian 1st Division Memorial al lado del fortín de Gibraltar es donde se te darán los detalles de esta batalla.

Paso sin parada

El sitio del molino de Pozières se convirtió en un monumento en 1930. Conmemora a 23,000 muertos, heridos o desaparecidos durante la Batalla de Pozières. Al lado está el memorial del tanque. Su guía le informará sobre el uso de tanques y la evolución de las armas durante la Primera Guerra Mundial.

Paso sin parada

"Granja Mouquet";

45 min

"Memorial of the Missing" El "Memorial of the Missing" es el monumento británico más grande del mundo. Con sus 45 metros de altura, domina el paisaje montañoso de los alrededores. Más de 72,000 nombres de personas desaparecidas están grabados en sus paredes. Aquí hablaremos sobre la estrategia militar, pero también sobre la noción de "desaparecidos" y el efecto de esta guerra en las familias.

Paso sin parada

La Torre del Ulster es un monumento a los soldados de Irlanda del Norte y especialmente a los hombres de la 36 División y el Ulster. Desde la cima de esta colina todavía podemos ver claramente las huellas de las líneas del frente de la Batalla del Somme y los restos de una estación de ametralladoras alemana.

30 min

El Newfoundland Memorial Park es el mayor campo de batalla preservado en el norte de Francia. Algunas trincheras están abiertas al público. Es una experiencia única y una oportunidad para hablar sobre las condiciones de vida del soldado de la Primera Guerra Mundial y, por supuesto, el destino de la gente de Terranova el 1 de julio de 1916.

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Información importante

  • Se admiten animales de asistencia
  • Hay asientos o sillas infantiles disponibles
  • No se recomienda para viajeros con lesiones de la columna vertebral
  • No es recomendable para embarazadas
  • No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
  • Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio

Opiniones(116)

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Neryl_W
August 18, 2026
Best tour guide ever.

Dianne contacted us prior to our tour to introduce herself and find out more on our family history. She took the time to research the history and where and what we would like to see on our tour. I can say if you are looking for a tour in this area, do not look past this fantastic lady with all the knowledge and passion in this subject.

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faramsey
August 16, 2026
Outstanding trip to Battlefields.

Brigitte was an excellent guide. Her knowledge of the region was exceptional. Our whole trip was outstanding. Highly recommend.

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David_S
August 13, 2026
Very Special Day.

What a day. This was very important to me personally as I wanted to see where my Grandfather served in WW1 and Brigitte made the day unforgettable She enquired in advance about what we wanted to see and when I told her about my plans she did some research on my grandfather and was able to customise the tour to accommodate. She is a local to the Somme region and her knowledge and enthusiasm was fantastic and made it into a very special day for us This something that every Australian should do so you can appreciate just how revered our diggers are in that part of France and the lasting connection we have to places like Villers Bretennoux The John Monash Centre is fantastic and a highlight and great vantage point to view the Somme Valley.

Respuesta del operador

Many thanks David for your great review, all the best, Brigitte

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Craig_T
August 11, 2026
An Unforgettable Journey Through Australian WW1 History — Bridget Was Awesome

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ An Exceptional WW1 Experience — Bridget Was Simply Outstanding! Our full-day privately guided WW1 battlefield tour, booked through Viator, was without question one of the very best experiences we have had during our nine-week European holiday. From our initial contact with Bridget months before the tour, right through to being dropped back at our accommodation at the end of an incredible day, she was absolutely exceptional. Bridget is a local from Amiens, and her knowledge of the battlefields, the history and, importantly, the stories of the men who fought and died here was extraordinary. What really set Bridget apart, however, was her genuine passion and personal connection to what she does. It was immediately obvious that this isn’t simply a job for Bridget — she has a deep respect for the history and for those who served and sacrificed their lives. Her knowledge brought the battlefields to life. Rather than simply taking us from one memorial or battlefield to another, Bridget explained what happened, where it happened, why it mattered and, most importantly, helped us understand the human stories behind the history. Another wonderful aspect of the day was Bridget’s relationships with many of the people working at the various sites we visited. Her local connections and friendships added another special dimension to the tour and made us feel like we were experiencing these places with someone who genuinely belongs to this community. We were travelling with our 16-year-old daughter, Edith, and Bridget went out of her way to make sure Edith was included and engaged throughout the day. That meant a great deal to us. Bridget has a wonderful ability to communicate the history in a way that captures the attention of people of different ages and interests. The highlight of the day for us was the John Monash Centre. It is an outstanding memorial and a deeply moving tribute to the Australian soldiers who served and fell here. Experiencing it with Bridget, who was able to provide the history and context behind what we were seeing, made the visit even more powerful. At the end of the day, we didn’t simply feel like we had completed a tour — we felt that we had experienced something meaningful and had gained a much deeper understanding and appreciation of the sacrifice made by so many Australians and others during WW1. Bridget deserves every accolade she can receive. Her professionalism, warmth, knowledge, commitment and passion were evident throughout the entire day. She genuinely cares about the history she shares and the people she takes through it, and that shines through in everything she does. If you are visiting Amiens and considering a WW1 battlefield tour, do yourself a favour and book with Bridget. We could not recommend her highly enough. 10/10 doesn’t even begin to describe the experience. Thank you, Bridget, for an unforgettable day and for helping our family connect with such an important part of history. 🇦🇺❤️🇫🇷 Absolutely exceptional. Highly recommended.

Respuesta del operador

whoua!! what can I say?! ... the best review I ever had! many thanks for taking the time. All the best, Brigitte

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David_B
August 8, 2026
A wonderful and moving history tour

This was a tremendous experience. I am a veteran and knew a lot about the Australian experience in WW1 but still found this a fantastic tour. Brigitte is extremely knowledgeable and well researched and brings to each location detailed tactical maps, photos and eyewitness accounts that bring the history to life. The visits during the tour were great but standing on the battlefields, identifying where you are on her excellent maps and walking the ground that the Anzacs did 110 years ago is very moving. Brigitte helped me identify four individuals at VB so I cou commemorate them individually

Respuesta del operador

Thank you David for your great review, all the best, Brigitte

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Chris F
August 6, 2026
Highly recommend if you prefer small group or solo day

Great day had. Brigitte was an amazing guide and had a wealth of knowledge about all aspects of the battles that took place. Another bonus is Brigitte doesn't do large groups and I found this was way better and can fully engage. Highly recommend

Respuesta del operador

Many thanks for your great review All the best, Brigitte

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Ernest_V
July 25, 2026
Regretfully not good for the money

Strongly suggest if you have a car, do it yourself. All the information is at the Monash Centre. In the end it’s a half day Tour for what you need to really see. Our guide tried to make it into a full day which I cut short because a fair bit of details on the way for example the way people farm etc which is really irrelevant for people who come from so far for only one reason. So this what I mean by it’s not a Tour for a 9 hour day and for the amount of money we paid. I don’t know who decides the price or how long the tour is for but I regret booking. Lastly, when you pay that sort of money, you expect to be driven around in a vehicle that’s acceptable. This vehicle was not only far from acceptable in its cleanliness inside but condition was also unacceptable. The car smelt the whole time and it wouldn’t lock, we were told because of all the work there's no opportunity to get it fixed. Well I didn’t pay a discounted price, I paid a full price expecting a professional experience. The map that we kept getting shown had been through the washing machine. I am considering asking Viator for my $719.00 back.

Respuesta del operador

Dear [Guest Name], Thank you for taking the time to leave your feedback. I am genuinely sorry that my tour did not meet your expectations. Having guided visitors across the Somme battlefields for many years, I have been fortunate to receive consistently positive feedback from guests who value not only my historical knowledge but also the care, flexibility and enthusiasm that I bring to each tour. For that reason, I was saddened to read your comments, as they do not reflect either the experience that I strive to provide or the feedback I usually receive from my guests. I would, however, like to clarify a few points for the benefit of future travellers. Before we departed from your hotel in Amiens, I informed you that my vehicle had a temporary issue with the remote locking system. I believe in being completely transparent with my guests, and I apologised for this inconvenience. The issue affected only the locking mechanism and not the safe operation of the vehicle. I have since ensured that the problem has been addressed. I do, however, respectfully disagree with your comments regarding the cleanliness of my vehicle. The day before your tour I had thoroughly washed the exterior and carefully cleaned the entire interior using professional automotive cleaning products. I take considerable pride in presenting both myself and my vehicle to the highest standard, and I simply do not recognise the description given in your review. I would also like to clarify why the tour ended earlier than scheduled. During the day, you explained that your wife was not particularly interested in First World War history and asked whether we could shorten the itinerary. I was more than happy to accommodate your wishes, as I always try to tailor my tours to my guests’ interests. At your request, we still visited Villers-Bretonneux, Pozières and the Newfoundland Memorial Park at Beaumont-Hamel before returning to Amiens. The decision to finish earlier was therefore made at your request rather than because of any concern about the vehicle. Regarding the content of the tour, my intention has always been to offer more than simply transporting visitors from one memorial to another. I explain how the landscape shaped the battles, how the region has recovered since the war, and the wider historical context that helps visitors understand what they are seeing. Many guests have told me that these explanations are among the most memorable parts of the day, although I fully appreciate that every traveller has different expectations and interests. I am genuinely sorry that my style of guiding was not what you were looking for. Nevertheless, I remain proud of the care and dedication that I put into every tour and will continue to provide the comprehensive battlefield experience that so many of my guests have enjoyed over the years. I wish you both well for the remainder of your travels. Kind regards

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BronnyOG
July 22, 2026
Exceptional Experience!

This experience was way better than what we had expected. Our guide Brigitte was extremely knowledgeable as she grew up in and around Amiens. We were in a group of 4 adults so we were able to absorb everything easily. It was expensive but worth every cent! A full day was needed to see and learn.

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Respuesta del operador

Many thanks Bronny for your lovely comment! All the best, Brigitte

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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.

Respuesta del operador

Many thanks for your great review! All the best, Brigitte

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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.

Respuesta del operador

Many thanks Nicole for your great review! All the best, Brigitte

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