Excursão pelos Campos de Batalha de Flandres na Primeira Guerra Mundial saindo de Bruges
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Excursão pelos Campos de Batalha de Flandres na Primeira Guerra Mundial saindo de Bruges

1 day
Confirmação imediata
Sobre esta atividade
Saia do centro de Bruges de ônibus e viaje para o sudoeste em direção à cidade de Vladslo, o primeiro destino do seu dia! Pare para ver o Cemitério Militar Alemão de Vladslo, o mais importante cemitério alemão da Primeira Guerra Mundial, e, enquanto caminha pela assombrada área tranquila, procure as esculturas de Käthe Kollwitz, Pais em Luto, um pungente retrato de como a guerra afetou as pessoas a um nível pessoal.

Siga até a pequena cidade de Diksmuide para visitar o "Trench of Death" (a trincheira da morte), um trecho do Western Front (as linhas de trincheiras da Bélgica aos Alpes) que agora serve como um símbolo de heroísmo e resistência da Bélgica. Conheça o impressionante Portão da Paz (IJser Gate) e a Torre Yser (IJzertoren), e, depois, saia da cidade, passando por Peace Mill e o Monumento Canadense em St Julien.

Pare em Passchendaele e veja como este outrora caótico campo de batalha se transformou em uma cidade tranquila. Sente-se para saborear um Ploughman's Lunch em um restaurante local, depois siga para o cemitério Tyne Cot Commonwealth War Graves, onde jazem cerca de 35 mil soldados das forças da Commonwealth. A grande quantidade de túmulos ajuda a colocar em perspectiva a trágica dimensão da Primeira Guerra Mundial. Caminhe pelos arredores e aprenda sobre a importância deste local digno para as nações do mundo, não apenas para os países da Commonwealth.

Visite o Essex Farm Field Hospital depois, e veja os impecavelmente preservados bunkers, onde John McCrae escreveu seu famoso poema In Flanders’ Fields (nos campos de Flandres). Ouça como os soldados eram tratados nos corredores escuros estreitos dos bunkers, depois, visite o In Flanders’ Field Museum para conhecer a história da Primeira Guerra Mundial na região de Flandres, em uma excursão guiada com áudio. A entrada para o museu está incluída, mas você deverá comprar uma papoula na entrada. Este pagamento destina-se a uma instituição de caridade dos veteranos da guerra.

Visite a Colina 60 - lar de uma série de túneis estrategicamente significativos, e, em seguida, viaje para Ypres para desfrutar do tempo livre durante um jantar (por conta do visitante). No início da noite, encontre seu guia para assistir à Last Post Ceremony no Menin Gate em Ypres. Realizada diariamente, a cerimônia é um simples e comovente tributo à bravura daqueles que morreram defendendo sua cidade. No final da cerimônia, retorne ao ônibus e volte para Bruges. A excursão termina no centro da cidade de Bruges por volta das 21h.
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Incluído
  • Transporte em ônibus com ar condicionado
  • Entrada para o In Flanders’ Fields Museum em Ypres
  • Almoço
Não incluído
  • Gorjetas (opcionais)
  • Comida e bebida, exceto quando especificado
  • Papoula (1 euro) no Flanders' Fields Museum
  • Embarque e desembarque no hotel
Adicional
  • A confirmação será recebida durante a reserva
Características
Turismo
85%
Cultural
75%
Adrenalina
15%
Análises
4.3
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James B
5 | 2019-09-16

Our guide was outstanding, as was the overall experience. However, my fiancé and I found it to be to long. The tour organizers need to eliminate one or two stops.

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Wayne G
5 | 2019-07-03

Excellent tour. Great driver and very well informed and interesting guide. More than we expected. Visited hill 60 site that was not on the original tour - this makes the company extra special with this kind of service.

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Suz Ashton
4 | 2019-07-03

The bus was on time to pick us up from Bruges. The guide Jan (John) was very informative and helpful. He accommodated everyone on the tour. The driver was amazing as the roads are very narrow and in a lot places were undergoing roadworks. Would definitely recommend

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Emily W
3 | 2019-07-03

We really enjoyed our day tour of Flanders and Ypres. Our guide was very helpful and informative. A word of warning - the majority of the day was spent driving from site to site. Having done a similar tour 10+ years ago it's a shame there wasn't an opportunity to visit any of the trenches (that you drive past en route). We both felt this would have been more insightful in place of one of the 3 cemeteries that were visited.

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Edward L
5 | 2019-05-06

This extensive tour was very well planned. Our Belgian guide ensured that all members of the tour felt included throughout the day and evening. He is exceptionally knowledgeable; he provided an easy-to-understand and comprehensive commentary; and he answered everyone's questions clearly. He is the best tour guide I've ever encountered. Many thanks.

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Miriam K
5 | 2019-05-01

Our guide, Stefan, was absolutely superb. I learnt more about WW1 on this tour in one day than I had learnt in the previous 55 years. I keep thinking about it - and recalling so many aspects of a deeply moving and memorable visit to Flanders Fields. Thank you very sincerely -

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NUSREEN D
5 | 2018-04-24

excellent tour , long day but worth it all. would like to see hill 62 sanctuary wood be included. Didn't have lunch in the cheese factory had lunch in the hotel was not told that there would be ham as both of us are vegetarians. We had to say to drop us off at the same place otherwise it would have been the station so he did go there afterwards. Hill 62 is a must in this tour it should be included

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Martin C
5 | 2018-04-10

This trip was very good value for money. A long day about 9.5 hours but a lot was crammed in. The Tour Guide Johan and coach driver, sorry don't know your name, were very good. Johan was a fountain of knowledge. The lunch provided was also good. Would highly recommend this trip.

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NewEngland
5 | 2018-03-27

Amazing day though long. We were staying in Bruges and had to meet at 10.30am and returned back to Bruges at approx. 9.30pm.We were lucky enough to have good weather which helped as a lot of the time on the tour you are walking outside. Our guide was fantastic. Unfortunately cannot remember his name. He was so informative and knew little extras which made the trip more interesting. He conveyed so much information but did not bombard us so that it became too much to take in. The cemeteries and the battlefields sites were very moving and upsetting. There are so many cemeteries in this area. It is hard to take in the number of soldiers killed here and their young ages and so many of the graves are unmarked. We had a vested interest in the area as my grandfather fought in this area during WW1. The driver was very good and the coach comfortable and clean. We had plenty of time to explore the sites on our own and also to grab food where necessary. The lunch provided was adequate. Our guide advised us where to stand and at what time to arrive at the Menin Gate to be able to see the ceremony and make a quick exit to the coach park. All in all a wonderful day. If only all young people could take this tour then it might make the younger generation think twice about the foolishness and terrible waste of lives in a war.

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William S
5 | 2017-12-23

A moving experience. Tyne Cot and Menin Gate will always be remembered.

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