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Colonel Alain Chissel TDAnglia has built its reputation on the quality of its fully guided history and battlefield tours.

Over the years we have expanded our repertoire and whether you are a school wanting a day trip to Ypres, an Headquarters bound for the Ardennes or an adult group interested in Malta, you will receive exactly the same care and detailed attention from our staff.

We aim to visit every customer to discuss your requirements and to give pre-tour presentations where practicable.

The quality of delivery by our guides speaks for itself. In any event, you have my personal assurance that you will be thoroughly well looked after throughout the entire process.
Colonel Alain Chissel TD

Colonel Alain Chissel TD
Director Anglia Battlefield Tours Ltd. Brochures
School Tours
Our aim is to visit every school either before you book to discuss your requirements, at the pre tour presentation for parents, students and staff or actually on the ground on tour as part of our quality control procedures.
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Armed Forces Tours
Anglia has considerable expertise in providing tours for the military, be this the three levels of tour approach employed by the Army, the staff ride of the Royal Air Force or Decompression tours post operations. We range from a handful of 'boys' in a mini-bus to the 2* and his staff and are equally comfortable with both.

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Group Tours
Anglia continues to extend the scope of its tours with a particular flair for catering for special interest groups. These can range from Ramblers to Churches and from Sports Clubs to Parents' Associations. All receive individual and meticulous attention.
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Whats New

Richard Burgess and the Himalayan Action Challenge for the Prince's Trust
06-Sep-10 11:12

Richard has signed up to take part in the Himalayan Action Challenge for The Prince's Trust in March 2011, aiming to raise over £3,500 to help change the lives of disadvantaged young people for the better. Read more >

Glyn Technology School in France and Flanders
27-Jul-10 15:50

On 19th – 20th July 2010 the staff and students of Glyn Technology School travelled to France and Flanders with Anglia on a tour of the Battlefields of the Great War led by Bob Hilton and John Taylor.

The tour started, as many do, with a study of the Ypres Salient and consideration of the impact the decision to hold this town had upon the course of the war. The destruction wrought upon Ypres and its surrounding area and the sacrifice made by thousands of young men, is so poignantly remembered by the citizens of the town who, on a daily basis, attend the Last Post ceremony held underneath the Menin Gate. Whilst the group gathered to witness the ceremony, 3 students were afforded the honour of laying a wreath to remember the fallen. Read more >


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