Vimy and Flanders Fields Canadian Battlefield Tour desde Lille





Descripción
Explore la historia canadiense de la Primera Guerra Mundial en Vimy y Bélgica en este recorrido por el campo de batalla desde Lille o Arras. Siga una guía a través de las trincheras WW1 de Vimy y descubra sitios de interés como Hill 145, el Canadian Passchendaele Memorial, el St. Julien Memorial y el Tyne Cot Military Cemetery. Vea dónde John McRae escribió su famoso poema "En los campos de Flandes". Luego, termine su recorrido en la ceremonia del Último Mensaje en Ypres. Este recorrido por los sitios WW1 de Canadá incluye viajes de ida y vuelta desde Lille o Arras.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Estarás en el monumento, caminarás por las trincheras canadienses y alemanas, bajarás en el túnel Grange y verás el Centro de visitantes de nueva construcción.
Conducirá a lo largo de Ploegsteert Memorial y Hill 63.
Conduciendo a través de Messines y los campos de batalla de junio de 1917.
Párese en Hill 62 o Mount Sorrel, donde las tropas canadienses lucharon en la primavera de 1916.
Estarás en Frezenberg, donde los de Patricia casi fueron eliminados en mayo de 1915.
El cementerio más grande de CWGC.
Al ver el Memorial del Soldado de Crianza donde los alemanes usaron gas por primera vez.
Donde John McRae escribió el poema "In Flanders Fields".
Estarás en la plaza principal de Ypres viendo la Sala de las telas, la Catedral y algunos otros edificios agradables. Tendrá un poco de tiempo libre para pasar en la ciudad.
Asistirá a la última publicación diaria debajo de Menin Gate antes de regresar a su hotel.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Recogida en todos los hoteles centrales o en la estación de tren.
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Se requiere un mínimo de dos personas por reserva.
Opiniones(12)
Claude provided in-depth information historically and relevant to today’s outcomes. We had 12 hours of non-stop celebration of Canadian involvement in the war! Seeing where John McCrea resided when he wrote his masterpiece in Flanders fields, experiencing Vimy with a museum and trench visit, paying respects at a cemetery with 12,000 soldiers unknown and unknown was frankly overwhelming! The Last post in Ypres was was the icing on the cake! The cost was well worth the experience!
Hello Renee, thank you very much for the nice comment. I am glad you both enjoyed the day. Claude Verhaeghe
This was an excellent one day tour of Canadian WW1 battlefields and memorials. Claude was superb guide… knowledgeable, professional, patient answering all our questions. He really took such good care of us. The day was packed with sights but also very easy as Claude took care of every detail. On our own it would have taken at least three days to see the same amount and we wouldn’t have learned nearly as much. It was well worth the price. An incredible experience for our family both young and old.
Hi Marlis, thank you very much for the nice comment.
With our club we went to the Canadiens monument, I put for a hike and a visit. We were received by Alisson, a young Canadian guide who introduces us to the underground trenches. With this notice, we wanted to pay tribute to this young girl, who, through her professionalism, kindness and good humor, made it possible for the entire group to have a wonderful time of memories and tribute to Canadian soldiers. Thank you Alisson for this exchange.
Merci, mais vous vous êtes trompé de site. Bàv. Claude
Reservations are one on Saturday evening must. Price-quality very good. Smooth and pleasant operation. Parking in front of the door.
Dank U.
Claude was the best guide, he was very knowledgeable about all of the sites he took us to. This tour was absolutely amazing. We learned so much about Canada's WWI history. Highly recommended!
Thank you, Julina, for the nice comment. I am glad you enjoyed the tour. Claude Verhaeghe.
Great tour and our guide Claude was very knowledgeable, he provided us with plenty of information and facts about the Canadians troops during WW1.
Hi Donald, thank you for the 5 stars and the nice comment, I am glad you enjoyed the tour. Claude
Claude was excellent as a guide and the experience was extremely moving and memorable. we highly recommend this tour.
Thank you Caroline for the nice review. Claude
Vimy and Flanders Canadian battlefields tour. On August 11,2022 Lloyd and I went on a “full” day tour of Vimy and Flanders battlefields tour with our own guide, Claude Verhaeghe. Lloyd spent 8 years in the army; first with the First Battalion Queen’s Own Rifles of Canada and with the Third Battalion PPCLI in Victoria,BC. then finishing his career in Winnipeg,Mb. with the Second Battalion PPCLI. I am a retired Registered Nurse with 40 years of experience. On November 11th we make it a must to watch the Remembrance Day Service on television. We are reminded of how grateful we are for our lives lived in freedom but more importantly our gratitude to the men and women who sacrificed so much that we rare free to live the life we have. This tour as well as the tour from Bayeux have been on our “bucket list” so we are grateful to have gone on both exceptional tours. Our visit into the trenches at Vimy Ridge and Passendale although informative left me feeling..sad for those who served, yet so grateful for their sacrifice. The Vimy Canadian Memorial on Vimy Ridge is something to behold. Although it’s reason for existing is tragic, we left with a feeling of humble pride. Our lunch stop was a well timed break in the day with yet much more to see and learn about. I was very glad to have visited the Essex Farm where Canadian Army Doctor Major John McRae cared for the wounded and composed his famous poem “In Flanders Fields”. I will now have a vision whenever I hear his poem. Our day finished with taking part/observing the “Last Post” in Ypres. A very moving experience that will not be forgotten. Claude, it was a “full” day and we couldn’t have had a more pleasant, knowledgable person to chauffeur us about and answer our many questions from the time you picked us up at our hotel in Lille at 0900 till you brought us back about 9pm. You have a wealth of knowledge and we are so grateful to have had you share it with us. You made our day very memorable. From two grateful Canadians; Thank you again for a “day to remember” and the keepsake to help us do so. Thank you, Janice & Lloyd
Hi Janice and Lloyd, thank you very much for this nice comment. Claude
Where do I start?! As my husband and I were starting to plan our vacation to Europe one of my must do's was to go and see the Canadian monument, Vimy Ridge. Although I have no present knowledge of relatives who were a part of WW1, as a Canadian, as a child of a serviceman from WW2, a brother, a nephew and my husband have or still do serve, my interest in of taking up the torch to remember and honour those who gave so much. I searched online for tours, months before we left Canada, and came across this tour company "Battlefield Tours". I am unable to say enough wonderful things about this tour company, Claude and his knowledge, kindness, and patience with me as I was becoming more and more interested with each gravesite and monument. I started to look for my family name on graves and found many. Claude obviously had a schedule and I am sure I tested his time but he understood how this was becoming more and more important than even I had imagined. We opted for the private tour and found that it was worth every nickel. Claude has amazing knowledge, passion and obvious great interest in these sites and the history of the European "War To End All Wars". You will NOT be disappointed in this tour company, Battlefield Tours, and I HIGHLY recommend it!
Thank you for the nice comment, I am very glad you enjoyed the day. Claude
<p>Personalized tour with a guide who could relate to the histyory of the battles. The guide also provided axtra detours of some of the Memorials which we wanted to see.</p>



