Flanders Fields Tour: WW1 History and Memorials

Embark on a poignant remembrance tour from Bruges to Flanders Fields, exploring German cemeteries, WW1 trenches, and iconic monuments. Attend the moving Last Post Ceremony at Menin Gate.

Duration: 10 hours, 30 minutes
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Passchendaele New British Cemetery - After lunch your guide will take you to the scene of the first gas attacks of World War I and to Passchendaele where one of the bloodiest battles was fought.
What's Included
  • Professional multilingual guide
  • Lunch provided
  • Air-conditioned transport
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Lunch
Additional Information

We stop at a very moving German Cemetery, from where we drive to a section of the WW1 trenches. We will then visit the Monument of the Brooding Soldier.
After a short lunchbreak we leave for Flanders Fields which was one of the major battlegrounds in the First World War. Our expert guide will help you throughout the visit to understand the events that…

Location
Bargeplein
Bargeweg
Bargeplein
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Lisa_b
Apr 28, 2025
A somber day of reflection and gratitude - It was a full day of visiting key sites providing plenty of opportunity to learn, ask questions and reflect on the courage of our soldiers and the devastating consequences of unnecessary war.
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Janice_m
Apr 28, 2025
Thank you - Take the tour. Always remember the young boys. Our guide was so knowledgeable. The day flew by. The remembrance ceremony at the end of our trip was perfect way to pay tribute to the fallen.
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Doug_a
Apr 17, 2025
A very worthwhile excursion - It was a very long tour but very worthwhile. I learned a lot about the area and what went on during WWI. The stops were well paced and The Last Post at days end was very special.
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Geraldjh3054in
Oct 29, 2024
Wonderful tour of the WWI battlefields and monuments - It was a wonderful tour of many of the battlefields and monuments from WWI. The guide was very friendly and knowledgeable and provided us with commentary along the way and handed out a battlefield map for us to follow along. The evening ceremony at the Menen Gate was a particularly moving experience and was a fitting end to the tour
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S7005pechristopherw
Oct 28, 2024
Flanders Fields tour from Bruges - Very knowledgeable guide. Lots of very interesting info learned about WW1. The man couldn’t pronounce Iron which was funny. He also had a moan when we were waiting to be picked up at 11, as stated in the email but he said that was when we were due to leave. We were there by 10:50 and if he wanted us there earlier it should have stated this info on the booking info. He also said there were no toilets from 11am till 13:30 but there was one on the coach. Were we not allowed to use that one? My wife has anxiety and that really worried her. Other than that all good and thoroughly enjoyed the tour.
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Dale_f
Oct 22, 2024
Informative Flanders Fields tour - A long day but we thoroughly enjoyed hearing about those who fought in WW1. Very moving especially with the playing of the Last Post at Menin Gates at the end of the day. A simple but delicious lunch was also included. Mainly Australians on the tour. Would highly recommend.
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Kathleen_m
Sep 25, 2024
Learned so much, felt connection to those soldiers & that time period! - The cemeteries, the preserved trenches, pill boxes, the museum and, most importantly, the tour guide was so knowledgable!
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Fe_l
Sep 11, 2024
Burgge to Flanders - Very nice tour ww1 battlefields and cemeteries. Nicely organized, comfortable bus. Well planned tour very informative.
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Michael22164
Oct 11, 2024
WWI Rememberence Tour - Let Us Not Forget WWI - Very good tour by a local Belgium who had relatives who were alive during WWI. I would suggest this tour for those who want to understand more of the suffering and struggles of the war to end all wars. My suggestion is that 11 hours or so is too long of a day. I think you can trim down the tour to about 5-6 hours and still get a good feel of that it is all about. Thanks for a great tour!
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Jessica_m
Apr 22, 2025
Tour listing indicates... - Tour listing indicates air conditioned minivan as mode of transportation, however, your was via a very large tour bus. Due to daughter getting motion sickness, I would not have booked this tour if I had know if eas a big bus and large tour group.
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Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).