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Leger Holidays
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Your tour will take in a combination of battlefields, memorials and war cemetaries. You'll learn why battles were fought at particular locations, your guide will help you to interpret the landscape and look for signs of the battle evident today. You'll hear the countless stories of personal bravery and sacrifice, not just on the battlefield but also the acts of ordinary people in extraorinary times.

Specialist Battlefield Guides: Consistently highly rated by Leger's guests for their knowledge, personal perspective and going the extra mile; your guide on tour will be one of Leger's hand picked specialists. The team of over 20 guides is headed by Paul Reed, Tony Lea and Bill McQuade, who between the three of them have a combined total of over 50 years' guiding experience!

Advance to Victory - the Last 100 Days

Coach Holidays 5 Days - 7.5% Discount


The Somme

Advance to Victory Tour Itinerary 
DAY 1:
To northern France for a 4-night stay.
DAY 2: Second Battle of the Somme (included)
We begin today with the breakout on 8th August 1918; Germany’s ‘Black Day’ of the war, when the German line on the Somme was ruptured signalling the final 100 days of World War 1. We start on the Morlancourt Ridge, where British troops advanced on the high ground north of the Somme, seeing the battlefield cemeteries. We then cross the Somme river to Le Hamel, in the Australian area of advance, also visiting the nearby Australian Cemetery and Memorial at Villers- Bretonneux. Lunch is available nearby. In the afternoon we start at Hanguard Wood, and then follow the Canadian advance seeing the graves at Demuin, and the Canadian Memorial at Le Quesnel. At Warvillers we see the grave of Canada’s top scoring sniper, and follow the attack between Caix and Rosieres. We end the day at the newly opened Australian Visitors Centre (depending on opening times). B
DAY 3: Arras to Cambrai (included)
Today we will follow the advance from Arras to Cambrai, and beyond. At Monchy le Preux we see a small battlefield cemetery started by the Canadians. At Vis-en-Artois we visit the cemetery and memorial to the Missing, which commemorates those who fell during this period of the war and have no known grave. At Dury we see the start of the Canadian attack on Cambrai, and end the morning at Bourlon Wood. Lunch in Cambrai is available, and in the afternoon we look at the story of the Battle of the Selle, seeing the Wellington Cemetery and discover the story of Theodore Hardy VC, the famous army chaplain, examining the Battle for Solesmes. We then look at the crossing of the Selle River and street fighting in Neuvilly. B
DAY 4: Smashing the Hindenburg Line & Mons (included)
We begin our last day looking at the final action on the Hindenburg Line, seeing where the 46th (North Midland) Division took the Riqueval Bridge, and the nearby Joncourt where war poet Wilfred Owen won his Military Cross in October 1918. At Ramicourt we examine the story of the Stretcher Bearer VC, Bill Coltman VC DCM MM, and Montbrehain the final Australian battle of WW1. Lunchtime in Le Cateau, then we visit Ors where Wilfred Owen was killed on 4th November 1918 before travelling up to Mons to take in the last day of the war – 11th November, when Canadian soldiers attacked the city. We see the graves at St. Synphorien and the spot where the last casualty, George Lawrence Price, was killed before going into central Mons. B
DAY 5:
To Calais, then return home. B
Included Meals: B=Breakfast
 

Your Hotel
You’ll stay for 4 nights at the 3-star Hotel Altia in Neuville en-Ferrain, on the outskirts of Lille. The hotel has a restaurant, bar and lift. All bedrooms have T.V., telephone and hairdryer.

Silver Service Departure Dates & Prices 2008 Tour ref 5FADV
4 nights’ accommodation with continental breakfast
Specialist Battlefield Guide
3 battlefield visits: Second Battle of the Somme; Arras to Cambrai; Smashing the Hindenburg Line and Mons
Travel by Silver Service luxury coach
Porterage at your hotel
Smaller, more personal group

Note: Entrance fees to museums & places of interest are at extra cost.
Leger Brochure Price in Black
Travel 55 Discount Price in Red
Quote Travel 55 Ref: T5501 + Tour Code Tel Leger Reservations on 0845 458 5604
April 21 £337
£312
July 21 £347
£321
May 5 £347
£321
August 18
£347
£321
Prices are per person, based on two sharing.
Extras • Optional excursions • Single room supplement £89 • Travel Insurance, Standard £26.95, Gold Upgrade £5.


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Executive Coach Departure Dates & Prices 2008 Tour ref 5BBP
Travel by Executive coach
4 nights’ accommodation with continental breakfast
Specialist Battlefield Guide
3 battlefield visits: Second Battle of the Somme; Arras to Cambrai; Smashing the Hindenburg Line and Mons

Note: Entrance fees to museums & places of interest are at extra cost.
Leger Brochure Price in Black
Travel 55 Discount Price in Red
Quote Travel 55 Ref: T5501 + Tour Code Tel Leger Reservations on 0845 458 5604
June 23 £307
£284
October 6 £297
£275
Prices are per person, based on two sharing.
Extras • Optional excursions • Single room supplement £89• Travel insurance: Standard £26.95, Gold upgrade £5


To book or to check availability
Contact Leger Holidays 0845 458 5604
Quote Travel 55 Ref T5501 plus Leger's Holiday Code

Please note - prices may change & will be confirmed when you call to make a booking.
The discount will be applied accordingly to reflect the price

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