Bowling Olympia
Enjoy a fun-filled evening of bowling! Challenge your group members to a game of bowling and get the competitive juices flowing.
Waterloo 1815
Based at the foot of the Lion’s Mound, Memorial 1815 allows you to experience one of the most turbulent times in history through a multi-sensory experience. You’ll also be able to visit the...
Neuve-Chapelle Memorial & Cemetery, The Somme
Located on the outskirts of Neuve-Chapelle village, the memorial commemorates more than 4,700 Indian soldiers and labourers who lost their lives during the First World War and have no known grave.
Ulster Tower, The Somme
One of the first memorials to be erected on the Western Front, Ulster Tower is the national war memorial for Northern Ireland, commemorating those who served in the First World War from Ulster.
Memorial ’14-18 (Notre Dame de Lorette), The Somme
In memory of the lives sacrificed during the Great War, the Ring of Remembrance, an international memorial, has been collecting the names of nearly 580,000 soldiers who fell on the territory of Nord...
Delville Wood Memorial, The Somme
Any visit to Delville Wood should start at the Visitor Centre, which informs students of the site’s involvement during the First World War and a permanent exhibition dedicated to the South African...
The Wellington Quarry, The Somme
The Wellington Quarry is an underground museum which has been carefully created in a section of the tunnels dug by the British Army during WWI. Enter the network, then take the glass lift down a...
Vimy Ridge, The Somme
Vimy Ridge, now owned by the Canadian Government, is home to a Canadian memorial, tunnels, trenches and cemeteries, all of which offer an interesting insight into the attack at Vimy Ridge. Explore...
Newfoundland Memorial Park, The Somme
The people of Newfoundland were not part of Canada at the time of the First World War, they were an independent British dominion loyal to the mother country. That’s why, when war was declared in...
Thiepval Memorial, The Somme
The former German strong point of Thiepval is now the site of the Memorial to the Missing with the names of 73,077 British soldiers carved into its stone panels.
Lochnagar Crater, The Somme
The largest crater ever made by man is now a unique memorial to all those who suffered in the Great War. Steeped in historical significance, it’s the perfect opportunity for quiet reflection.
Bayernwald Trenches, Ypres
Experience the mud and blood of the trenches as you walk through the reconstructed systems. The best way for students to truly visualise the conditions that soldiers had to endure.
