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Last updated: 2024 Jun 14Morning
Start your day with a visit to Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery , located near Souchez in France. This cemetery is the resting place of over 7,600 British soldiers who lost their lives during World War I.
Afternoon
Head to Notre Dame de Lorette , also known as the Ablain-St. Nazaire French Military Cemetery, which is located near the village of Ablain-Saint-Nazaire. This cemetery is the largest French military cemetery from World War I and is the final resting place of over 40,000 soldiers.
Morning
Explore Sanctuary Wood , a preserved trench system and museum located near Ypres. Take a guided tour to learn about the experiences of soldiers on the Western Front and see artifacts from the war.
Afternoon
Take a trip to Pozieres , a small village in France that was the site of intense fighting during the Battle of the Somme. Visit the Pozieres British Cemetery and the Australian Memorial, which honor the soldiers who fought and died in the area.
Morning
Start your day with a visit to Lochnagar Crater , the largest man-made mine crater created during World War I. Take a tour to learn about the mining operations and the impact of the explosion on the surrounding landscape.
Afternoon
Visit the Beaumont-Hamel Newfoundland Memorial in France, which commemorates the soldiers of the Newfoundland Regiment who were killed during the Battle of the Somme. Explore the preserved trenches and visit the Caribou statue, a symbol of Newfoundland's contribution to the war effort.
Morning
Take a trip to the Bastogne War Museum in Belgium, which offers a comprehensive look at the Battle of the Bulge and the experiences of soldiers and civilians during World War II. Explore the interactive exhibits and learn about the significance of the Battle of the Bulge in the war.
Afternoon
Visit Tyne Cot Cemetery , the largest Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery in the world. This cemetery is the final resting place of over 11,900 soldiers, with the names of over 34,000 missing soldiers inscribed on the memorial wall.
Morning
Start your day with a visit to the Menin Gate Memorial (Ypres Memorial) , a memorial to the missing soldiers of the British Commonwealth who died in the Ypres Salient during World War I. Attend the Last Post Ceremony, a daily tribute to the fallen soldiers held at the memorial.
Afternoon
Visit Essex Farm Cemetery , a World War I cemetery located near the village of Boezinge in Belgium. This cemetery is the final resting place of over 1,200 soldiers, including the grave of Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae, who wrote the famous war poem "In Flanders Fields."