Key Features
- Expert guide included
- Exclusive to Equity
- Follows National Curriculum
Subject Related Excursions
Somme
- Vimy Ridge - The Canadian Memorial on the Hill 145 site.
- Thiepval Memorial - Engraved with the names of 73,367 'missing in action' British soldiers.
- Beaumont Hamel Memorial Park - One of the few preserved battlefields on the Western Front.
- Delville Wood - Dedicated Memorial to the many South African soldiers who lost their lives in both World Wars.
- La Boiselle/Lochnagar Crater - See the only crater open to the public.
- Ulster Tower - The Memorial is dedicated to the 36th Irish Division, trapped between British and German gunners, losing 5,500 men in a matter of hours.
- Historial de la Grande Guerre, Peronne - A triangular museum giving insight into the act of war: political, social and cultural.
- Lochnager Crater - Caused by two bombs weighing 24,000lbs and 30,000lbs.
Free Study Bookpack
The free educational study course and workbook based on the battles of Ypres and living
conditions in and around the Ypres Salient during the First World War has been produced by the In Flanders Field Museum, and provides:
- Explanation of the In Flanders Field Museum.
- Historical Overview of the Great War.
- How to organise a class visit to the Museum.
- Notes on class visits to battlefield cemeteries.
- Worksheets on the museum, cemetery visits, the progress of the war.
- Answers for the worksheets.
First World War Study Tour
The impact and significance of the Great War now forms a cornerstone of most Modern History courses and these
unique Equity Study Courses tie in with the requirements of the National Curriculum.
You can study both the Somme and the Ypres Salient on the same tour, maximising the educational content whilst minimising costs.
Alternatively, your group can take a day trip to either the Somme or Ypres battlefield sites or a short break of just one night. Ask us for details.
Should you wish to organise your own tour of battlefield sites without a guide, we can
arrange your own tailor-made itinerary and book all your visits. Please call us to discuss your requirements.
WWI Sample Itinerary - FRANCE & BELGIUM
4 days by COACH Guided History tour
Day 1
Depart school by coach for late morning Dover-Calais ferry crossing. Continue to your hotel for your evening meal (first
meal). Travelling time Calais to resort: 1½ hour approx. Your guide will meet you at the hotel.
Day 2
4 hour tour of the Ypres battlefields visiting Aeroplane Cemetery, Langemarck German Cemetery, St Julien
Gas Attack Memorial, Tyne Cot Cemetery and Hill 62 and Sanctuary Wood (entry payable). Afternoon visit to In
Flanders Fields Museum in Ypres. Return to your hotel or restaurant for early evening meal,
followed by a visit to Menin Gate for the Last Post Ceremony at 8 pm.
Day 3
4 hour tour of the Somme battlefields visiting Vimy Ridge trenches (on
request), Newfoundland Park Trenches at
Beaumont-Hamel, Thiepval Memorial to the Missing, the Ulster Tower and Lochnagar Crater at La Boisselle. Afternoon free for further visits. Return to the hotel for dinner.
Day 4
Travel to Calais with packed lunches for return journey. Optional stop at Hypermarket time permitting.
Extra Day
Make the most of your stay by adding an extra day. Price available on
request.
Other alternative Study Courses from Equity School Travel include:
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Subject Related Excursions
Ypres
- Menin Gate - The War Memorial with the names of 54,896 missing soldiers engraved on the walls.
- In Flanders Fields Museum - This interactive museum reveals a true picture of warfare & the Ypres Salient.
- Tyne Cot - The largest cemetery in the region with white tombstones arranged around the 'Cross of Sacrifice'.
- Hill 62 & Sanctuary Wood - A small part of the wood has been preserved for visitors to see an authentic section of the trenches.
- Langemarck Cemetery - The only German Cemetery in the Salient.
- Poperinge - The small town behind the front line where soldiers on leave stayed.
- Essex Farm - The renovated dugout where the Canadian medic John McCrae wrote the famous war poem 'In Flanders Fields'.
- St Julien Gas Attack Memorial - Dedicated to the Canadians who died in the gas attack of the Second Battle of Ypres.
Programme of Visits
Pre-booking - We will book places of interest in advance.
Entrance fees - Please note that entrance fees are not included in our price.
Meals Provided
Full board with packed lunches.
To book call
01273 648 248