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Lille, France
View on Google MapsExcellent and informative. Claude was an excellent guide and explained the history and context well.
We had a wonderful day with Claude, our host. His knowledge and ability to communicate added informative detail of the battles and townships. Despite being a long day we didn’t feel rushed at any time. Would highly recommend this tour.
Claude’s knowledge and experience makes this an excellent choice of tour. Very comprehensive and informative. We were overwhelmed with the level of respect and care shown to our fallen heroes.
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller, Service animals allowed, Suitable for all physical fitness levels, A minimum of two people per booking is required
Claude was an excellent tour guide with great knowledge and the ability to provide answers to our questions. In addition his motor vehicle was great!
Claude did a great job. He customized our tour to meet our interest. He was on time and made us feel very comfortable. We thoroughly enjoyed our day.
Very informative visit to the battlefields, museums and important memorials where Australian soldiers fought and died in WW1. Claude was so knowledgeable. Later Spring would be a better time to visit…. It was cold and the flowers and trees weren’t out yet, but it gave you an appreciation of the extreme hardship these soldiers and their support teams of nurses etc. endured during winter. The vehicle was very comfortable, lunch was good and we had a free hour in Ypres before the last post ceremony under the Menin gate. A memorable day.
All memorable, particularly where our ancestors fought. Claude was great, very knowledgeable, and knows when to just let us contemplate what happened here. Would recommend to anyone.
Claude's knowledge and professionalism We loved it all, nothing was rushed Better than we could ever have imagined Ypes at the end of the day before the last post was a bonus
11 out of 10, maybe 12 because we are Australian. Cannot sufficiently express the woww and sentiment of visiting the various cemeteries and memorials and seeing the locations of the battles. Our guide Claude was exceptional.
Claude was a wonderful guide who explained clearly the events that took place around the area in WW1 with a focus on the soldiers from Australia and New Zealand. Visiting the frontlines and cemeteries was very moving and a visit to the Passchendale Museum was most informative.