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    • Jen0wl 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is a well laid out and tended war memorial area. From the top of the tower you can look in any direction and see many WW1 strategic battle sites. From Amiens to Le Hamel. The flat of the land and how any elevation in the landscape was an advantage to whoever held it. You can also see the damaged by bullets in WW2.
    • MeredithAussie 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Beautiful and solemn site, beautifully kept. Climb to the top of the tower for some great views not only of the cemetery but also the surrounding countryside.
    • Zero1968 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Something every Australian must try and see in their lifetime. A very humbling experience as you reflect on the sacrifices which were made during WW1. Amazing to see after all this time how the French remain genuinely grateful in this beautiful part of France without all the usual commercialisation.Make sure you also visit nearby memorials such as that on the outskirts of La Hamel where Australian forces fought a decisive battle. The area was also the site where the Red Baron was brought down.
    • DrDonna98 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A very beautiful site, as are all of the cemetaries in this region. A climb to the top of the tower also gives you a panoramic view of the Picardy countryside. A recommended stop if you are doing the circuit of World War 1 battlesites and monuments
    • richardf369 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is an essential place for Aussie tourists to visit. There are lots of tombstones there and there is a list of names of the fallen soldiers on the wall towards the back of the memorial. You can search for your family name there. The town of Villers-Bretonneux is only a short drive from the memorial. You can grab something to eat at the Victoria Cafe in town, or visit the school where there's a sign that says "Never forget Australia". They obviously love the Australians in this town. Amiens, which is a reasonably large town, is only about a 20 - 30 minute drive away. I stayed in Amiens when I visited. Amiens has plenty of hotels and restaurants etc. Villers-Bretonneux is a very small town.
    • panther029 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A visit to this beautifully maintained memorial is a humbling yet strangely uplifting experience. It affords one an opportunity to reflect on the enormous sacrifice made here and at the same time, to recognize the heartfelt appreciation of a grateful French nation.The view from the top of the memorial, looking across the now peaceful battlefields, is a most striking and moving feature.
    • Traveller51_11 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We visited the Villers-Bretonneux Military Cemetery, with its Australian War Memorial, last week. It was the same but different. The weather was wild and windy, with strange light at times ... different to our first sunny/windy visit, a couple of years ago. There has been much improvement at the site and it is not quite finished yet. There was awkward parking two years ago but now the road in front of the site has been diverted further from it and a car park has been created off to one side. There are several blocks of steps that lead you up to a new grassed area in front of the site and there is wheel-chair access direct from the car parking area too. All this has really improved the site and enhanced any visit, as a result.
    • GregandWinnie 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We have been trying to do this for years, and finally managed to do a day trip from Paris. Really glad we did it. It is a very well maintained cemetery / memorial, and quite emotional to a pair of Aussies. We walked out from B-V (took about 20 minutes, we're slow walkers), after catching a local train from Amiens. Biggest problem with this is the limited train timetable, so check first to see if it suits you.
    • mrandmrsbeas 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      In the middle of fields in Villers-Bretonnex is the Australian War Memorial which honours those who gave their lives during this important battle. The cemetery is well maintained. Take time to walk to the top of the tower and then wander through reading the headstones. You can record your visit in the visitor register kept on site. For Australians travelling independently to the area I would suggest you stay at Peronne (recommend Som Home) and travel to the various areas from there. The tourist information in Peronne gave us an excellent brochure and map of Villers-Bretonnex which detailed all the key sites in the town which we would not have found without it. As our visit was on a Sunday, the Franco-Australian museum was closed (as was everything else in the small town) We also went to the Adelaide cemetery where the unknown solider was exhumed and repatriated to Australian War Memorial in 1993. Other sites included Crucifix corner cemetery, French War memorial, Villiers-Bretonneux cross and the Tank Monument (very small on the side of the road and easy to miss). Lest we forget.
    • NewportAustralia 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Beautiful memorial. I visited with a group of Australians, one of the group read a poem, another recited "Lest We Forget" another sang Waltzing Matilda. A very moving experience. They were all so young.
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