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14-18 The Western Front: From Amiens to Bruges

This cycling trip will take you to a land that was the scene of terrible battles during the First World War. This cycling adventure from Amiens to Bruges will allow you to fully appreciate the scale of these tragic events as you cross former battlefields and visit museums and memorial sites.

The Great War: The Battle of the Somme

This bike tour between Amiens and Arras invites you to discover the authentic landscapes and rich heritage of the Hauts-de-France region. From the capital of Picardy to the baroque squares of Arras, via Albert and the Somme Valley, each stage of this cycling tour combines nature, culture, and the good life.

Paths of Remembrance: Honouring Canadians

Hauts de France Pas de Calais VimyThis short two-day trip invites you to walk in the footsteps of the Canadian soldiers who made history during the First World War. Between Arras and Albert, the hike combines nature, history and contemplation in a landscape where every hill and every white cross is a reminder of the battles of 1917.

The Paths of Remembrance: ANZAC

Hauts de France Somme WW1This walking tour begins in Amiens, capital of Picardy, famous for its majestic Gothic cathedral, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and its charming hortillonnages, floating gardens criss-crossed by peaceful canals. Before putting on your walking shoes, take the time to stroll through the narrow streets of the old Saint-Leu district, soak up the friendly atmosphere of the cafés along the Somme river and prepare for an adventure that combines history and nature in the heart of the Picardy high plateau.

The Paths of Remembrance: The battle of the Somme

Paysages cheminsThis walking tour takes you along small roads and paths far from mass tourism. Between Amiens and Arras, this hike will take you through a land deeply marked by history. Numerous memorials line the route, reminding us of the fierce battles and lives lost during World War I. You will discover the Australian National Memorial in Villers-Bretonneux, the Newfoundland Memorial in Beaumont-Hamel, and the Canadian National Memorial in Vimy, places of intense contemplation.