Experiência da Batalha da Grã-Bretanha, White Cliffs of Dover & Canterbury





Descrição
Você gostaria de um pequeno tour privado de alta qualidade dos três locais mais icônicos e inspiradores da Grã-Bretanha no Sudeste com um guia local especializado? Dr. Anthony Medhurst irá acompanhar até 7 pessoas em um veículo confortável com ar condicionado para os evocativos White Cliffs de Dover; a cidade histórica de Canterbury e sua Catedral inscrita no Património Mundial da UNESCO; e sites da Batalha da Grã-Bretanha da Segunda Guerra Mundial que contam a história convincente de como o país foi salvo da invasão nazista pelos pilotos do Spitfire e do furacão da RAF. Aqui você obterá vistas inigualáveis de locais sobre os quais a Batalha foi combatida; revive os pontos de vista e sons de uma estação de combate original e um pub original, inalterado, frequentado por tripulação de avião em 1940. Aqui você pode desfrutar de uma bebida e reviver as preciosas poucas horas de descanso para aqueles que sobreviveram à luta do dia. Finalmente, você obterá uma visão especializada sobre a posição perigosa enfrentada pela Grã-Bretanha e seus pilotos como o país ficou sozinho no verão de 1940.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Seu guia irá encontrá-lo na entrada da estação Canterbury West. Você será levado de Canterbury através da pitoresca zona rural de Kent até os White Cliffs em Dover's Western Heights. Esta viagem não deve demorar mais de 30 minutos. Este excelente ponto de vista oferece vistas deslumbrantes do Castelo e do porto de Dover, do Canal da Mancha e, em dias claros, da costa vizinha da França. Este é o local ideal para tirar fotografias e conhecer este marco icónico, bem como apreciar a proximidade e o imediatismo da ameaça de invasão das forças nazis em 1940. Esta localização discreta e inacessível a grandes grupos turísticos, também permite aos hóspedes visitar veja três posições de armas originais e postos de metralhadoras construídos em 1940 como parte das defesas costeiras da Grã-Bretanha.
Você será levado por 15 minutos até Capel-le-Ferne para ver o icônico Memorial da Batalha da Grã-Bretanha, no topo do penhasco, com suas vistas ininterruptas sobre o Canal da Mancha. Aqui você poderá ver o Memorial Wall, que registra os nomes de todas as tripulações conhecidas por terem realizado pelo menos uma surtida com um esquadrão ou unidade credenciada da Força Aérea Real durante a Batalha da Grã-Bretanha, incluindo aqueles que sobreviveram à guerra. Os nomes estão listados em ordem alfabética, sem classificação ou decoração, destacando o fato de que cada um dos Poucos contribuiu para a vitória da RAF. Você também verá o ponto focal do local - a estátua evocativa de um piloto de caça com vista para o Canal da Mancha - que usa uma jaqueta Irvin para disfarçar sua posição, nacionalidade e se ele era um ás ou um piloto perdido em sua primeira surtida. Réplicas de Spitfire, Hurricane e Stuka estão em exibição. Uma impressionante loja também está disponível para livros e lembranças. Um café oferece bebidas e vistas deslumbrantes sobre o mar.
Você será conduzido por 15 minutos de Capel-le-Ferne para o Museu da Batalha da Grã-Bretanha em Hawkinge (ou Manston se visitar entre novembro e fevereiro) que ocupa o local do antigo aeródromo do Comando de Combate. O museu contém a maior coleção privada de artefatos da Batalha da Grã-Bretanha no mundo, muitos dos quais foram descobertos por arqueólogos da aviação nos anos 70 e 80. Os visitantes podem ver os restos de inúmeros Spitfires e furacões, bem como artefatos pessoais dos próprios pilotos, que voaram na Batalha da Grã-Bretanha e foram abatidos ou derrubados em Kent. A sua Especialista Guia explicará a experiência dos pilotos de combate em ação - à espera de serem arremessados, estar em combate, as habilidades necessárias para sobreviver, como eles tentaram lidar e continuar - e contar as histórias de vários pilotos cujos efeitos podem ser vistos no museu.
Depois de deixar o museu em Hawkinge, você será conduzido por algumas áreas de paisagens campestres incríveis até o pitoresco vilarejo de Denton. Você terá a oportunidade de ver o pub The Jackdaw, que apareceu no clássico filme de 1968, 'A Batalha da Grã-Bretanha'. Este pub forneceu o local para o ator Christopher Plummer, que interpretou o líder do esquadrão Harvey, dirigir até The Jackdaw para conhecer sua esposa interpretada por Susannah York. Os hóspedes poderão parar por 15 minutos para tirar fotos.
Depois de deixar Denton, os hóspedes serão conduzidos pelas pitorescas estradas rurais e vilas de Barham e Bridge (o tempo de viagem não é superior a 30 minutos) antes de chegar à bela e histórica cidade de Canterbury. Você terá a oportunidade de visitar o Patrimônio Mundial da UNESCO, como a Catedral de Canterbury (entrada £ 17 não incluída), que registra mais de 1.400 anos de história britânica, incluindo como o Cristianismo foi trazido ao país por Santo Agostinho em 597 DC. Você também pode ver a igreja de St Martin, nas proximidades, que é a mais antiga da Inglaterra (587 DC); desfrute de uma caminhada ou dê um passeio ao longo do rio Stour; bem como visitar lugares encantadores e característicos para comer e beber, incluindo um pub medieval de madeira registrado nos 'Contos de Canterbury' de Chaucer. Aqui você também pode provar uma variedade de cervejas e outras bebidas da cervejaria mais antiga da Grã-Bretanha, fundada em 1698.
Destaques
O que está incluído
Locais e horários de recolha
Você será recebido em qualquer estação ferroviária ou hotel nos arredores de Folkestone, Ashford, Canterbury ou Dover, a menos de 32 quilômetros do porto de Dover, Kent (informe seu local de embarque ou desembarque preferido no momento da reserva).
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- O local em Dover Western Heights tem terreno irregular, está coberto de vegetação em alguns lugares e possui estruturas de concreto durante a guerra. É preciso ter cuidado ao caminhar pelo local.
Avaliações(11)
Seeing where the enemy planes came from, seeing the pilots riding from the barracks to where they waited to scramble to their planes, how they fought, how some died, seeing where they went to drink and where some are buried is truly a Battle of Britain (BoB) Experience. As advertised, this tour totally delivers and is well worth the cost. I highly recommend this tour. This tour is a great way to learn about the BoB in a day and especially about the pilots who fought, their stories (for example, how one pilot developed a manoeuvre where he could dive in and attack 3 enemy planes during one pass, Roger whose character was in the movie "the Great Escape", etc), what they did and for some, how they were killed. This included the stories of the 7 pilots at the "Spirit of The Few" Monument and some of the pilots whose plane's wreckage pieces are on display in the museum and at the memorial. Hearing their stories saved having to do a lot of reading. In addition to the pilot stories, I really liked everywhere we stopped; the gun emplacement at St Martin's Battery, BoB Memorial, Hawkinge Fighter Station, BoB Museum and the Commonwealth Cemetery (here both RAF and Germain pilots are buried). I really enjoyed the stop for a drink at the Inn where pilots went for a drink. At the BoB Museum, Anthony highlighted some of the more interesting things and their stories. There was so much to see here that I could have spent a whole day here. As an added touch we passed by and saw places related to the 1969 movie "Battle of Britain". Photos at the BoB museum are not allowed but through Anthony, our guide, we got permission to take pictures with the outside exhibits. Photos are not allowed to respect the pilots whose pieces of their planes are on display. Anthony was willing to take our photos throughout the tour. During our tour, Anthony showed us other things along the way which included stopping at "The Pig" where Led Zeppelin once played and pointing out where "Ian Flemming" once lived and the place where a young Mozart once performed. Our day concluded with a walking tour of Canterbury which I thought was very well done and interesting. It was nice to have lunch at the oldest Inn in Canterbury and to see the Inn where the 4 knights had a drink before going to the Canterbury Cathedral and killing Tomas Beckett. Overall I felt that this tour was very "professional". It was delivered by a very knowledgeable guide who spoke clearly and whose narration was easy to understand. It included wearing good over the ear earsets (not earbuds) and being shown pictures from a binder to further explain things we were being told. Anthony made sure we saw everything we wanted before moving on. It was a nice paced tour where one didn't feel rushed. We rode in a very comfortable (cool) and roomy vehicle. Lastly, I felt that our guide Anthony was truly dedicated and extremely passionate about telling the stories of the lives of those "FEW" who fought in the Battle of Britain and Canterbury. Thank you Anthony for a "WONDERFUL", comprehensive, fact filled day and for the "Battle of Britain" experience. As advertised, this tour totally delivers and is well worth the cost. I highly recommend this tour. Those "FEW" live on. Mega Kudos.
This was a fantastic experience. Anthony absolutely made this day great, not only with his knowledge of the subject matter but also with how easy he made the day. As mentioned Anthony is very knowledgeable about the subject matter and brings a very human perspective to this with commentary about specific pilots and their lives and experiences. This allowed us to get a real sense of what it would have been like at the time for the people of Britain but particularly what it was like for the pilots and the support crews. The locations visited were well selected to provide a good insight into the nature of the Battle of Britain. We had plenty of time at each of the locations and never felt rushed. Anthony was very flexible with some of the places we visited including an amazing hotel that we had the opportunity to see (and hopefully stay in in the future!). The tour was tailored to our requirements and Anthony was very helpful picking us up from our hotel and dropping us to the train station. The conversation was very pleasant whilst enroute to the different locations and several excellent book recommendations were made. At the end of the tour Anthony provided us with a list of the places we had visited and was very helpful and provided some suggestions for places to visit in our future travels to the Cotswalds. Can’t thank Anthony enough for such a memorable day. Highly recommended!
Thank you for taking the time to write such a lovely review Joshua - that's really appreciated. It was a great pleasure to meet you and show you and Frances some of places in which the Battle took place, as well as share some of the stories of the young men who were defending our country from invasion just 85 years ago. It's a pretty powerful and emotive story isn't it? I am so glad that you enjoyed it and hope that you get the chance to return to England very soon. All best wishes, Anthony.
During our recent two plus week vacation to the British Isles, my wife and I booked seven different private tours. We enjoyed all of them, however, Dr. Anthony Medhurst’s, Battle of Britain – Hellfire Corner tour stands above all the other tours. I am well read on the Battle of Britain and was a bit worried that the tour would not meet my high expectations. I should NOT have been worried. Anthony is an EXPERT on the Battle and was able to tailor his presentation to suit a student of the Battle, like myself, and casual visitors, like my wife and our friends who toured with us. Anthony’s focus during the tour was not on a simple recounting of the events but on the human aspect of the Battle and the toll it took on the young pilots of RAF Fighter Command. The tour was rewarding and enlightening. I would highly recommend this tour to anyone interested in the Battle of Britain.
We had the privilege of experiencing Kent in the most enjoyable way, thanks to the expertise of our charming tour guide, Anthony. Given his local upbringing and his unparalleled education on the subject matter, we felt like we won the tour guide lottery. This, in addition to his being the perfect English gentleman, and his peaceful and personable demeanor, left us feeling like we had the most quintessential Kent experience. The Battle of Britain experience, the white cliffs of Dover, Canterbury, and many hidden gems off the stereotypical tourist path left us feeling like we might want to unpack our bags and stay. Thank you for your expertise, and providing an exquisitely memorable day Anthony. Honored that you so eloquently shared your part of the world with us.
This tour was an amazing experience! For those interested in a smaller tour guided by someone who not only knows the area (he's a local) but by an EXPERT! As a history lover myself, I found this tour to be exceptional! I was fortunate to be the only person for a slow Sunday tour and Anthony was kind enough to alter the tour to my interests! Some places that were normally a drive by, Anthony would stop by the churches so i could take photos. This tour will take you through the small villages in Kent that you would never see with a large tour bus. I covered more ground with his half day tour that I would have on my own over several days, not to mention multiple places that only locals would know. As a constant traveler who regularly books tours, I can easily say that this was the best tour I've ever taken! I highly recommend Anthony and his tour company. His tour made me fall in love with Kent and I'm very excited to return again to see more of the garden of England! 5 star experience!
That's so incredibly kind of you Jennifer - I am incredibly touched by your review. I have to say, it was a pleasure to meet you and I was so pleased that we could explore such beautiful places in this part of Kent. I hope that I get the opportunity to show some other wonderful sites whilst you are in the UK. Happy and safe travels!
Awe inspiring tour with a very experienced guide in Anthony. He made history come alive as we walked the Cliffs of Dover, poked into bunkers, sat at the very pub the RAF pilots drank in.
Dr. Medhurst provided us not only with data and statistics, he gave us his invaluable perspectives of the human side of the RAF leadership and pilots who won the Battle of Britain. His enormous knowledge of the people, the advantages and disadvantages of both sides gave we fairly well-oriented people a far deeper understanding of the entire big picture of the challenges of 1940. The full day took us from Canterbury through the Kent countryside to Dover's White Cliffs overlooking the harbor where he showed us the fortifications and described the Dover Castle and Chain Home facilities and operations. On to Folkestone and the RAF Memorial, Dr. Medhurst spoke eloquently of the individual sacrifices made by several of the men whose profiles are highlighted at the memorial. We visited a local pub frequented by some of the pilots before moving on to the Hawkinge Museum. Anthony focused our attention on many key exhibits, including the Operations Building and the many artifacts located among the former warbirds and military hardware there. He also took us to the JACKDAW Tavern, made famous from the movie "The Battle of Britain". Overall, Anthony made our limited available time far more valuable with his boundless storehouse of facts and human interest, while allowing us not to be concerned with driving, searching for roadsigns and finding the most important sights to see. I strongly recommend Dr. Medhurst to anyone interested in that historical era of World History, including visitors who are already well versed in the subjects. Anthony's cordial, personable presentation and delivery allowed for numerous questions and thoughtful answers. I look forward to maintaining this relationship for future visits.
Thank you for your very kind and generous feedback Mickey. It was such a pleasure to meet you and Susan - I had a fantastic day too! I very much hope that we get the chance to meet again.
This was a great experience. Anthony was very knowledgeable and very passionate about the few young men that did so much for their country and the world. They left a great legacy of the importance of fighting hard when you are against great odds. Anthony took great care to explain the battles and ahowing where it all happened. I would high recommend this to anyone.
Thank you for your lovely review Mike, that's much appreciated. I have to say, it was a great pleasure to get to know you during the tour, as well as show you some evocative reminders of our country's plight in 1940. Enjoy the rest of your trip in the UK. All best wishes, Anthony
Anthony is a knowledgeable & interesting guide. We were a party of 6 & we all enjoyed all the interesting sites, information & stories of the war. Seeing the town & eating at at a local pub was lots of fun! Would recommend Anthony as a personable & knowledgeable tour guide.
Thank you very much for your lovely review Donna. It was a great pleasure to meet you all and show you something of this terrific place. I hope that our paths cross again when you are back in the UK!
What a beautiful day out! We visited the incredible sites of Canterbury and the White Cliffs of Dover. Mind you, we absolutely loved the countryside and the villages too which weren't on the usual tourist routes. These were gorgeous and SO cute. Thanks Anthony - you were brilliant and we were grateful to have your local knowledge. You know your stuff. We will definitely recommend this to all our friends!
Thank you. It was a pleasure to meet you and I really appreciate your recommendation to friends!



