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Battle of Britain tour with White Cliffs of Dover and Canterbury

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Embark on a thrilling journey through history with a Battle of Britain tour that will take you to the iconic White Cliffs of Dover, the historic city of Canterbury, and key sites of the RAF pilots' heroic battles. Led by expert local guide Dr Anthony Medhurst, you will delve into the stories of the Spitfire and Hurricane pilots who defended Britain against Nazi invasion. Experience the sights and sounds of a WWII fighter station, visit an original pub frequented by aircrew, and gain valuable insights into the challenges faced by the country in 1940. With a maximum of four people per tour, enjoy a personalized and immersive experience that will leave you in awe of the bravery and resilience of the RAF pilots. Get ready for a journey like no other!

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 8 hours
  • Suitable for 1-7 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Expert local guide
  • Admission to Battle of Britain museum
  • Access to historical materials
  • Private transportation
  • Unsurpassed views of Battle locations
  • Private transportation
  • Parking fees
  • Expert local guide
  • Air conditioned vehicle
  • Admission to the battle of britain museum
  • Access to historical materials eg copies of original combat reports of fighter pilots from 1940
  • Food and drink
  • Entry to canterbury cathedral
  • Gratuities

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Introduction

Step back in time and immerse yourself in the heroic tales of the Battle of Britain with a private tour led by the knowledgeable Dr. Anthony Medhurst. Explore the legendary White Cliffs of Dover, the historic city of Canterbury, and key WW2 sites that played a crucial role in saving Britain from Nazi invasion.

What to expect?

Join this exclusive tour to witness breathtaking views of the White Cliffs of Dover, delve into the rich history of Canterbury Cathedral, and walk in the footsteps of the brave RAF pilots who defended Britain during the Battle of Britain. Gain a deep understanding of the challenges faced by the country and its pilots during the critical summer of 1940.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, aviation buffs, and anyone with a keen interest in World War II history. Whether you're a solo traveler or a small group of friends, this experience offers a unique opportunity to explore iconic sites with a passionate guide.

Why book this?

Embark on a journey through time with Dr. Anthony Medhurst, a seasoned expert who will take you on a personalized tour of these historic locations. From the picturesque White Cliffs to the courageous stories of RAF pilots, this experience promises a blend of education and inspiration that will leave a lasting impact on your understanding of Britain's wartime history.

Good to know

As you explore these significant sites, Dr. Medhurst will provide in-depth insights and access to historical materials, giving you a deeper appreciation for the sacrifices made during the Battle of Britain. With private transportation and admission to the Battle of Britain museum included, you can focus on fully immersing yourself in this unforgettable experience.

Reviews

Travelers who have joined Dr. Medhurst on this tour rave about the personalized attention and wealth of knowledge he brings to the experience. From the stunning views of the White Cliffs to the moving stories shared at the Battle of Britain sites, guests have praised the tour for its depth of information and emotional impact. Don't miss your chance to explore these iconic locations with a passionate guide who brings history to life.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Your Itinerary

The White Cliffs of Dover

Your guide will meet you at the entrance to Canterbury West station. You will be driven from Canterbury through scenic Kent countryside to the White Cliffs at Dover's Western Heights. This journey should take no longer than 30 minutes. This superb vantage point provides outstanding views of Dover Castle and harbour, the English Channel and on a clear day the nearby coastline of France. This is the ideal location in which to take photographs and experience this iconic landmark, as well as appreciate the proximity and immediacy of the threat of invasion from Nazi forces in 1940. This discreet location which is inaccessible to large tour groups, also enables guests to view three original gun emplacements and machine gun post built in 1940 as part of Britain's coastal defences.

Battle of Britain Memorial

You will be driven for 15 minutes to Capel-le-Ferne to view the iconic, cliff top Battle of Britain Memorial with its uninterrupted views over English Channel. Here you will be able to view the Memorial Wall which records the names of all those aircrew known to have flown at least one sortie with an accredited squadron or unit of the Royal Air Force during the Battle of Britain, including those who survived the war. Names are listed in alphabetical order, without rank or decoration, highlighting the fact that every one of the Few contributed to the RAF’s victory. You will also view the focal point of the site - the evocative statue of a fighter pilot overlooking the English Channel - who wears an Irvin jacket to disguise his rank, nationality and whether he was an ace or a pilot lost on his first sortie. Replicas of a Spitfire, Hurricane and Stuka are on show. An impressive shop is also available for books and souvenirs. A cafe offers refreshments and commanding views over the sea.

Kent Battle of Britain Museum

You will be driven for 15 minutes from Capel-le-Ferne to the Battle of Britain museum at Hawkinge which occupies the site of the former Fighter Command aerodrome. Several of the original buildings remain and are accessible to the public including the original Watch Office, The museum contains the largest private collection of Battle of Britain artefacts in the world, much of which were uncovered by aviation archaeologists in the 1970s and 80s. Visitors can view the remains of countless Spitfires and Hurricanes, as well as personal artefacts from the pilots themselves, which flew in the Battle of Britain and were shot down or crashed in Kent. Your expert guide will explain outline the experience of fighter pilots in action - waiting to be scrambled, being in combat, the skills needed to survive, how they tried to cope and carry on - and tell the stories of a number of pilots whose effects can be viewed within the museum.

Admission Included

The Jackdaw

After leaving the museum at Hawkinge, you will be driven through some areas of outstanding countryside to the picturesque village of Denton. You will have the opportunity to see The Jackdaw pub which featured in the classic 1968 film, 'The Battle of Britain'. This pub provided the location for the actor, Christopher Plummer who played Squadron Leader Harvey, to drive to The Jackdaw in order to meet his wife played by Susannah York. Guests will be able to stop for 15 minutes for photographs.

Canterbury Cathedral

After leaving Denton, guests will be driven through the scenic country lanes and villages of Barham and Bridge (journey time is no more than 30 minutes) before arriving the beautiful and historic city of Canterbury. You will have the opportunity to visit the UNESCO World Heritage site such of Canterbury Cathedral (admission £17 not included) which records over 1400 years of British history including how Christianity was brought to the country by St Augustine in AD597. You can also view nearby St Martin's church which is the oldest in England (AD 587); enjoy a walk or take a punt along the River Stour; as well as visit charming and characterful places in which to eat and drink including a medieval timbered pub recorded in Chaucer's 'Canterbury Tales'. Here you can also sample a range of beer and other drinks from Britain's oldest brewery founded in 1698.

Admission Not Included

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • The site at Dover Western Heights has uneven ground, is overgrown in places, and has concrete war time structures. Care needs to be taken when walking around the site.

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