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Jenny_S, Mar 2026
Fabulous Tour with Aussie flavour.
This was a comprehensive tour of the area. As Aussies it was great to see so many sites that feature in the history of Australia’s participation in WW1. The focus on the Commonwealth was of interest to us. Phillipe, our guide was fabulous! He was warm, friendly and knowledgeable with a delightful sense of humour.
Talbot_S, Mar 2026
Marie was an excellent...
Marie was an excellent and very knowledgeable guide. Her academic knowledge of the origins and causes of World War One were invaluable.
Kate_O, Jan 2026
Wonderful experience,...
Wonderful experience, eductational, thoughtful and respectful. A memorable day with my family, including kids 14, 17, 19 and 21 years old.
Kym_W, Dec 2025
Amazing
What a day. So much more about the Australian involvement in WWI I didn’t know. There was an inkling. At school, we’re taught about Gallipoli. I didn’t fully understand the significance of Villers-Bretonneux. We started out at the cathedral in Amiens. It was damaged by the German bombings in 1918. The Australian defence of Villers-Bretonneux prevented the Germans from advancing on Amiens, and the town became a safe zone for allied forces. We stopped the Thipeval Memorial of the Missing and then at the Pozieres Memorial and at the Australian Corps Memorial Park in Le Hamel. Our last stop was the John Monash Centre near Villers-Bretonneux (Somme) in northern France. So much more information and the memorial is beautiful. I also feel this day was possibly the coldest I have ever felt. Imagine fighting a war in those conditions - cold, rain, snow. I can’t.

Thiepval Memorial

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Thiepval Memorial
  • The memorial is a solemn site that is particularly appealing to fans of WWI history; the visitor center houses the Thiepval Museum, with a collection of related artifacts, multimedia displays, and installations.
  • Relatives of the deceased often pay their respects here; be respectful of other visitors when touring.
  • The memorial is outside, so wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather to visit.
  • The Thiepval Memorial is partially accessible to wheelchairs; request information and assistance at the visitor center.

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