The main sites where the battles were fought make up an interesting tour, definitely worth a visit. If you are planning such a tour, here is some useful advice for you.
How many days should your trip be?
Well the answer obviously depends on where you want to go and the particular areas that you’d like to visit. If you want to check out several sites, then your trip should be around 10 to 15 days. But generally, most of the travellers prefer tours that are around 2 to 5 days. In this amount of time, you may be able to check out most of the attractions, but definitely not all.
A little tip
Don’t try to squeeze in all main attractions in just one day. It’s going to tire you out, and completely spoil the fun. At most, you should only be checking out two main attractions in a single day.
How can you travel?
There are plenty of ways to travel to the battlefields of the Second World War, some of which are listed below.
Independent travel
While it is fairly easy to tyre to the main battlefields WW2 from UK either through public transport or car, you may face issues when you reach your destination. For starters, there’d be no guides to provide necessary information to you, and until you’ve skimmed through the history books, you probably wouldn’t enjoy the trip. Secondly, you’d have to make all accommodation and travelling arrangements yourself which may lead to hassles.
Organised Tours
Plenty of tour operators in the UK offer guided battlefields WW2 tours an affordable rate. These tours depart from common points in the UK. Accommodation, sightseeing, entrance tickets and other necessary requirements are taken care of by operator, so you don’t have to do anything, other than book a tour!
Door2Tour offers battlefields WW2 tours, visit our website for more information.