Explore Canada’s role in World War I on this full-day Somme battlefield tour from Arras.
Explore tunnels and trenches used by Canadian forces during the Battle of Vimy Ridge in 1917 with a guide.
Visit the Courcelette Canadian Memorial, Neuville St. Vaast Canadian N°2 Cemetery, and Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme, and learn of the many lives laid down in battle.
After lunch, visit WWI battle trenches at the Beaumont Hamel New Foundland Memorial Park. Tour includes round-trip travel from your Arras hotel.
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You will stand near the memorial and have a view on the Douai plain. Visit one of the tunnels, the Grange Tunnel, in which Canadian troops stood hours before the battle.
You will stand at one of the cemeteries on the ridge, see some preserved trenches and spend some time in the newly built visitor centre.
See where the Canadian Unknown Soldier was exhumed from.
Stand on the battlefields where Canadians fought at the fall of 1916.
This memorial is the largest built by the CWGC, it is bearing the names 72 000 soldiers who have no known grave.
See the crater, the result of an undergound explosion triggered on the morning of 1st July 1916.
You will stand near the Caribu and walk on the preserved battlefield from the allied to the German lines passing near the "Danger Tree", "Y Ravine" and the memorial to the 51st Highland division before having a look the New Foundland Visitor Centre.
Arras is a charming city in northern France known for its stunning architecture, rich history, and the famous Arras Carnival. The city's historic center features beautiful Flemish-style buildings and grand squares, making it a delight for visitors interested in history and culture.
These two grand squares are the heart of Arras, surrounded by stunning Flemish-style buildings with ornate facades. They are a UNESCO World Heritage site and a must-see for any visitor.
This 15th-century belfry is a UNESCO World Heritage site and offers panoramic views of the city and surrounding countryside from its top.
Built by Vauban in the 17th century, this star-shaped fortress is a testament to the city's military history and offers beautiful gardens and walking paths.
Arras is surrounded by significant WW1 battlefields and memorials, including the Canadian National Vimy Memorial and the Arras Memorial.
A traditional Flemish beef and beer stew, slow-cooked with onions and spices, often served with fries or bread.
A local delicacy made from pork, salt, and spices, often served as a charcuterie board or in sandwiches.
Belgian-style waffles, often served with whipped cream, fruit, or chocolate, are a popular treat in the region.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather, outdoor festivals, and the famous Arras Carnival. The city is bustling with activities and events.
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Arras is a generally safe city with a low crime rate, but it's always important to take basic precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
Arras Railway Station
Arras Bus Station
The local bus network covers the city and surrounding areas, making it easy to get around.
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Lille is a vibrant city with a rich history, beautiful architecture, and a thriving cultural scene. It's a great destination for a day trip from Arras.
Béthune is a charming medieval town with a rich history and beautiful architecture. It's a great destination for a half-day trip from Arras.
Vimy Ridge is a significant WW1 battle site and memorial, offering a poignant and moving experience for visitors.
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