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From IEPER Private 4-hour Tour of the Ypres Battlefield

5.0(167)Ypres1 hour
VIATOR5.0(69)TRIPADVISOR5.0(98)

Description

This unique PRIVATE Ypres battlefield tour cover 40km of the Ypres Salient from Ypres to Passchendaele spanning 1914 to 1918, we follow the Australian/Canadian/New Zealand/ South African/ British soldiers as they attacked towards Passchendaele in 1917, I will ascertain your particular areas of interests and tailor the tour to your liking If you have ancestors that fell in the battle I will tailor the tour where possible to include them I will meet you at the place of your choice, at your IEPER based accommodation or the IEPER railway station whatever is your preference. My own gt uncle is commemorated on the memorial to the missing and my gt grandfather suffered horrific wounds at Passchendaele still only 16 years old. This tour covers a route of 23 miles or 37 km's Max x4 people, private tour for one price 180 euro which equates to 45 euro per person For groups 4+ please contact me in advance Please note the trench is closed from Dec to early Feb, we will see alternative

Tour Options

Kiwi's in Ypres
  • Kiwi 1917 sites of interest : You'll see specific 1917 kiwi content Pickup included
From IEPER Private 4-hour Tour of the Ypres Battlefield
  • Pickup included
Canadians in Ypres
  • Canadians in 1915 & 1917 Ypres: I'd prefer to visit Canadian battlefield sites from 1915 & 1917 Pickup included
Australians in 1917 Ypres
  • Australian 1917 battlefields Pickup included

Itinerary

40 min

Here you will hear the story of the massive mines blown here on the 7th June 1917

Admission included45 min

Here we will see poignant original WW1 trenches and a quaint ww1 museum

45 min

Here we will visit the worlds largest Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery 12,000 soldiers are buried here, only 3,000 have names, two Australian & 1 Canadian VC recipients are buried here

15 min

Here you'll hear about the first German gas attack of ww1 on the 22nd April 1915 against French soldiers and how the brave Canadians held the line in the face of this chlorine gas cloud

30 min

Here we will see the hospital site where Lt Col John McCrae composed the iconic poem 'In Flanders Fields' and made the poppy the iconic image of ww1

Highlights

Preserved ww1 trenches at Sanctuary Wood
Bottled water

What's included

Included
Preserved ww1 trenches at Sanctuary Wood
Bottled water

Pickup Locations & Times

IEPER TRAIN STATION: If you are travelling to Ypres via train I will meet at the train station, just message me with the time that you arrive IEPER HOTELS & B'N'B'S: If your accommodation is not listed please just message me with the name and I will meet you there

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Reviews(167)

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JannFS
June 26, 2026
Very worthwhile & interesting.

Guide was very informative & tour was comprehensive.

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Ed_G
June 20, 2026
Søren was a fantasitic...

Søren was a fantasitic guide with so much information about the war and the battlefields. As we went back to town, he gave us tips and recommendations for restaurants, shops, and what to do/where/when to be for Last Post. Highly recommended!

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debsurrey2018
June 11, 2026
A really good tour

Really really informative but also genuinely interesting and fun. Would absolutely recommend.

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588PaulW
May 21, 2026
Exceptionally good tour

Exceptionally good tour hosted by Mike, a local historian with excellent English speaking skills. Mike collected us in a very comfortable minibus and showed us many sites and memorials around Ypres. His knowledge was superb and he answered every question we had with authority. Mike also owns a really interesting shop close to the Menin Gate which I would also recommend visiting.

Operator response

This tour is not my business, nothing to do with my tours

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Stephen F
May 20, 2026
Informative and friendly

Excellent knowledge of the area and the battles. A true history buff

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Kirsty_B
May 10, 2026
Soren was extremely...

Soren was extremely knowledgeable and entertaining. His ability to respond to questions off the cuff was amazing. We had a thoroughly enjoyable tour and he was particularly respectful of my father’s limitations with mobility. Will be recommending him to friends who are planning to visit Ypers later in the year.

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nigeltU1834AV
May 9, 2026
Excellent private guided tours of Canadian sites around Ypres (Iper) - May 2026

Souren provided a tour that was packed with detail and stories. Learned things that did not know before despite having done some research in advance. The tour was well paced - highlighting well known and lesser known locations. Souren was knowledgeable, entertaining, respectful and engaging. Given the scale of the destruction and devastation, the tour managed to be respectful while also being engaging.

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764kierad
May 8, 2026
Soren is great!

Soren was an amazing tour guide. He had the such great knowledge, great humour! We did not feel rushed with any stop we took. If you want to learn more about the history of ww1 then Soren is the man! We would highly recommend. Soren is a great guy! We had the most amazing tour.

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AmeliaIslandlover
April 20, 2026
Ypres tour

Our time in Ypres unfortunately was short and Sabine accommodated us to start 30 minutes early. She was very knowledgeable about the history of the area. We had a better understanding of the strategies from seeing the maps and terrain.

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Dea_D
April 19, 2026
Very Interesting and moving

Soren contacted us a couple weeks before the tour to ask if we had any ancestors who had fought around Ieper so he could personalize the tour. He picked us up at our hotel in a nice car stocked with bottled water. We stopped at the Menin Gate, Tyne Cot Cemetery, Brooding Soldier Canadian Memorial (site of the first gas attack), German Cemetery, and the Essex Farm Cemetery where McCrae wrote In Flanders Fields. It was mind boggling the number of casualties in just a few miles. Soren did a great job and I would highly recommend the tour.

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