During The First World War, the 51st Highland Division fought in many major battles. Our Battlefield Tours visit a number
World War 1 Tours
Private Peaceful
Our World War 1 battlefield tours to Ypres often visit Bedford House cemetery. One of the graves found here is
World War One Battlefield experience of RC Sherriff
Our Battlefield Tours visit many of the places where poets and authors served in World War One. Robert Cedric Sherriff
Philip Clayton and Talbot House
Our Chapters from the Western Front battlefield tour, traditionally ends with a look at life behind the lines during World
Theodore Bayley Hardy
Some 5,000 chaplains served in the British Army during World War 1 and of these, 179 died. Our Ypres battlefield
Dogs in the First World War
On our Battles of 1917-1918 tour we discover some of the sites important to the last two years of the
World War One in the Sky
On our battlefield tours, we remember the men and women from all of the services who served on the Western
Neuve Chapelle and the “Million Man Soldier”
On our battlefield tour ‘The Forgotten Front’, we visit the much neglected area around Neuve Chapelle. We see the battlefield
Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery in the Ypres Salient
On our battlefield tours Ypres Remembered and Chapters from the Western Front, we often visit Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery. The first
Thiepval Wood
Our battlefield tours offer a number of opportunities to see the remains of trenches from World War 1. On our
The Ring of Remembrance – Notre Dame de Lorette
On our World War 1 battlefield tours ‘Chapters from the Western Front’ and ‘Treading in Tommy’s Footsteps’, we will visit
The Battle of the Somme- a British victory?
Both our battlefield tours Recalling the Somme and Treading in Tommy’s Footsteps have a particular focus on the Battle of