Ypres: Battles in Flanders Fields

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Embark on a poignant journey through the historic battlefields of Ypres with the "Battles in Flanders Fields" tour. This immersive experience takes you to significant World War I sites, including the Menin Road, Hell Fire Corner, and the preserved trenches at Hill 60. Visit the Tyne Cot Cemetery, the largest British and Commonwealth cemetery, and explore the In Flanders Fields Museum, a key repository of WWI history. Witness the moving Last Post Ceremony and delve into the stories of soldiers and nurses at Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery. Stay in the heart of Ypres at the 3-star Novotel, with convenient access to the Menin Gate and Market Square. This tour offers a deep dive into the past, providing a respectful tribute to those who served and sacrificed.

Highlights
  • Menin Road and Hell Fire Corner, exploring the iconic battlefields of Ypres.
  • Visit to Black Watch Corner and Polygon Wood, including an original German bunker.
  • Tyne Cot Cemetery, the largest British and Commonwealth Cemetery in the world.
  • In Flanders Fields Museum, one of the most important WW1 museums globally.
  • The Last Post Ceremony, a moving tribute held near the hotel.
  • Exploration of Hill 60 and The Bluff, sites of underground warfare and preserved mine craters.
  • Visit to the Trench of Death and the Nieuport Memorial on the Flanders coast.
  • Poperinghe and Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, exploring life behind the lines and the role of nurses and the Chinese Labour Corps.
Mode of Transport
Local departure by coach or Door-to-Door service, then on to Ypres where we stay in the centre for four nights.
Accommodation
You will stay for three or four nights at the 3-star Novotel Ypres located in the heart of Ypres, close to Menin Gate and the Market Square.
Personal Expenses
Personal expenses such as souvenirs and additional meals are not included in the tour.
Travel Insurance
Travel insurance is not included and should be arranged separately by the traveler.
Destinations
  • Belgium
  • Europe
Tour Types
  • History
  • Cultural
  • Sightseeing
  • Battlefield Tours
  • Coach tours (worldwide)
  • Europe Coach Tours (departing UK)

Location: Ypres

Local departure by coach or Door-to-Door service, then on to Ypres where we stay in the centre for four nights.

Accommodation Name: Novotel Ypres

Location: Ypres, Menin Road, Polygon Wood, Tyne Cot Cemetery, Passchendaele, In Flanders Fields Museum, Essex Farm, Yorkshire Trench

More than 250,000 British and Commonwealth soldiers died at Ypres during the First World War, and we begin our visit by driving up the iconic Menin Road via Hell Fire Corner out onto the ground where the fighting took place. We explore where Scottish troops fought in 1914 at Black Watch Corner and visit the impressive memorial, walk into Polygon Wood, and see an original German bunker, the nearby cemetery, and the Australian and New Zealand Memorials. At Tyne Cot Cemetery, we see the largest British and Commonwealth Cemetery in the world, and then examine one of the most controversial battles of the conflict: Passchendaele. We see the Canadian Memorial and ground around the village where the fighting occurred in 1917. After lunch, we visit the In Flanders Fields Museum, one of the most important WW1 museums in the world. We return to the battlefields and see Essex Farm where John McCrae wrote the poem ‘In Flanders Fields’ in 1915, and end at Yorkshire Trench, a preserved British front-line trench found in archaeological work here during in the early 2000s. In the evening, you have time to attend the moving Last Post Ceremony, just a five-minute walk from the hotel.

Accommodation Name: Novotel Ypres

Meals: Breakfast

Location: Zillebeke, Hill 60, The Bluff, Hooge Crater, Messines Ridge, Bayernwald, Spanbroekmolen Mine Crater, Ploegsteert

<p>We start this morning at the so-called Aristocrat’s Cemetery at Zillebeke where officers were buried in 1914, many of them from titled families. We then look at the fighting for the key position at Hill 60, examining the War underground and seeing preserved mine craters and bunkers. </p><p>We then visit The Bluff; located alongside the old Ypres canal, this was also an area of mine warfare and heavy fighting, and here we see impressive mine craters and the visitors’ centre. </p><p>After lunchtime at Hooge Crater Café, with time for the excellent museum and reconstructed trenches, we travel down the Messines Ridge and have an included visit to the German trench system at Bayernwald, a place where Adolf Hitler fought in 1914. </p><p>Later, we see the Spanbroekmolen Mine Crater, now the ‘Pool of Peace’, and end at Ploegsteert, or ‘Plugstreet’, where we visit the Ploegsteert Memorial and discuss the story of the Christmas truce in 1914.</p>

Accommodation Name: Novotel Ypres

Meals: Breakfast

Location: Nieuport Memorial, Ramskapelle, Trenches of Death, Dixmude, German Cemetery at Vladslo, Poperinghe, Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery

<p>This morning, we depart for the Flanders coast and see the Nieuport Memorial to the Missing, looking at how British soldiers occupied the trenches here at the top end of the Western Front, alongside the beaches. </p><p>We look at the Belgian Army in Flanders, visiting Ramskapelle, and then the Trenches of Death, a whole system of front-line trenches preserved along the Yser Canal. </p><p>After lunchtime in central Dixmude, we visit the impressive German Cemetery at Vladslo, with sculptures by Käthe Kollwitz showing parents morning for their fallen son, just as she and her husband did when their son Peter died here in 1914. </p><p>We then examine life behind the lines in Flanders and visit the town of Poperinghe to look at the subject of men who were ‘Shot at Dawn’. We visit Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, one of the largest in Flanders, and here look at the story of women who served as nurses, and the role of the Chinese Labour Corps, also having time to see the visitor's centre.</p>

Accommodation Name: Novotel Ypres

Meals: Breakfast

Location: Ypres

Return home.

Meals: Breakfast

Included
  • Local Departure by Coach
    -The tour includes a local departure by coach or Door-to-Door service to Ypres.
  • Visit to Passchendaele & In Flanders Fields Museum
    -The tour includes a visit to Passchendaele and the In Flanders Fields Museum, one of the most important WW1 museums in the world.
  • Visit to Tyne Cot Cemetery
    -The tour includes a visit to Tyne Cot Cemetery, the largest British and Commonwealth Cemetery in the world.
  • Visit to German Trench System at Bayernwald
    -The tour includes a visit to the German trench system at Bayernwald, where Adolf Hitler fought in 1914.
  • Visit to the Trench of Death
    -The tour includes a visit to the Trenches of Death, a preserved system of front-line trenches along the Yser Canal.
  • Visit to Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery
    -The tour includes a visit to Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, one of the largest in Flanders.

Not Included
  • Personal Expenses
    -Personal expenses such as souvenirs and additional meals are not included in the tour.
  • Travel Insurance
    -Travel insurance is not included and should be arranged separately by the traveler.
Please contact us and we will check to see whether you can visit a particular cemetery on any of our Battlefield Tours, if we are not able to fit it into our itinerary then you could take some time out of the tour and do this independently by taxi or public transport.
Sole use of your own room on all Single Traveller holidays: means you still get your privacy and time out from the group.
The In Flanders Fields Museum is one of the most important World War I museums globally. It offers an in-depth look at the history and impact of the war, with exhibits that include personal stories, artifacts, and interactive displays that bring the history of the Ypres Salient to life.
The tour includes visits to Hill 60 and The Bluff, which are significant sites of underground warfare. These locations feature preserved mine craters and bunkers, providing insight into the subterranean battles that took place during World War I.
The Last Post Ceremony is a moving tribute held near the hotel in Ypres. It is a daily ceremony that honors the soldiers who died in the Ypres Salient during World War I. The ceremony is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made and is just a five-minute walk from the hotel.
Tyne Cot Cemetery is the largest British and Commonwealth Cemetery in the world. It serves as a poignant reminder of the scale of the sacrifices made during World War I, and the visit allows you to pay respects to the thousands of soldiers who are buried there.
Please contact us for latest Covid-19 policies
During the visit to Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, the tour explores the story of women who served as nurses and the role of the Chinese Labour Corps. The cemetery's visitor center provides insights into their contributions and the impact they had during the war.

You will have the option to book your own flights independently with the operator.

Dates Price Availability
11-Aug-2025
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Standard Room £749.00
27-Oct-2025
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Standard Room £869.00
15-Jun-2026
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Standard Room £929.00
10-Aug-2026
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Standard Room £799.00
26-Oct-2026
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Standard Room £929.00
14-Jun-2027
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Standard Room £989.00
09-Aug-2027
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Standard Room £849.00
25-Oct-2027
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Standard Room £989.00

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This tour is operated by Leger Holidays

5 days from £749 pp exc.flights; Enquire
Start:Ypres, Belgium
Finish:Ypres, Belgium
Physical rating:Low
Tour Reference: 5bffy_5-Day Itinerary
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