Battlefield / Military

Battlefield / Military

What are they and what do they involve?

Battlefield and Military venues are mainly of a historical nature, and are dedicated to retelling the stories and commemorating the soldiers of past battles and military organisations. The specifics of each venue will vary, but they can include activities based upon military transport, historic re-enactments and exhibitions of objects of interest.

What are the benefits?

As the events of war are largely unfamiliar to many people, visiting one of these venues can be a great opportunity to educate students on the subject. They can act as an enhancement for classroom education – for example, seeing genuine weapons used in war makes the topic a lot more interesting than only seeing it in pictures.

What students is it suitable for?

Battlefield and military venues are generally suitable for all ages, but some exhibits may be of a sensitive nature that younger students may not enjoy; make sure to consult with the venue if you are unsure!

Costs?

There will usually be an admission fee for these venues but should cost less than £10 per person – group bookings can often get a discount! Make sure to thoroughly check out the venues in your area.

Safety Implications?

Any safety concerns will vary between venues due to the differing nature of each establishment – talk to the venue to find out if there is anything you should be concerned about. However, if on a former battlefield, especially WWI or WWII do brief students on the possibility of coming across unexploded ordinance, which is a daily occurence in such settings.

Venues for this Category

From Britain’s finest hour to space-age defence systems

A visit to this massively atmospheric museum includes a compelling and informative guided tour. You’ll be walked through a history of Radar and Air Defence from 1935 to the present day Space Defence Systems. 

Recalling scenes from the best WWII and Bond movies, two of the museum highlights are the original 1942 Battle of Britain and Cold War operations rooms. 

Norfolk Tank Museum offers visitors an excitingly, hands-on experience of tanks, military vehicles and equipment. Visitors can climb aboard and even experience the confined inner workings of a tank operating some of the controls. And on the museum’s off-road track, there’s the opportunity of going for a ride in a tracked or wheeled military vehicle.

The Royal Welch Fusiliers Museum is housed in two towers of Caernarfon Castle. In it you will discover the history of over 300 years of service by Wales’s oldest infantry.

An ancient hill fort with views over the Otter Valley

An impressive Iron Age hill fort, Dumpdon sits on one of the largest and most striking hills in the beautiful Otter Valley.

The climb is well worth the effort, offering fantastic views of the surrounding area. Explore these impressive defensive earthworks before visiting the mysterious small beech forest behind.

Berwick Barracks was built in the early 18th century to the design of the distinguished architect Nicholas Hawksmoor, the Barracks was among the first in England to be purpose built.

The flint-walled 13th-century chapel and hall of a 'Commandery' of Knights Hospitallers, later converted into a farmhouse. It has a remarkable medieval crown post roof and 16th-century ceilings with moulded beams.

Visit Churchill War Rooms to discover the original Cabinet War Rooms, the wartime bunker that sheltered Churchill and his government during the Blitz. Explore the historic rooms to experience the secret history that lives on underground.

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