Through the Heart of Europe

This isn’t a packaged bus tour. It’s a self-guided WWII journey across Europe. You’ll start in England, cross into Normandy, continue through Holland and Belgium, press on into Germany, and finish high in the Austrian Alps. Along the way, you’ll stand on battlefields, visit memorials, and walk through towns forever shaped by 1944 and 1945.

Sign: Just two miles to Aldbourne, England

Home Away from Home

England

Explore Aldbourne, the village where Easy Company trained. Wander its quiet lanes, visit the pubs they loved, and step into the fields that prepared them for D-Day.

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June 6, 1944: D-Day

Normandy

Walk the grounds of Brécourt Manor, visit Sainte-Mère-Église, and follow the route to Carentan. Then take in the full scope of D-Day with stops at Utah Beach, the Airborne Museum, and the American Cemetery overlooking Omaha Beach.

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Operation Market Garden

Holland

Follow their advance through Eindhoven, Son Bridge, and the flooded farmlands of “The Island.” Learn how they worked with the Dutch to hold the line against fierce counterattacks.

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The Battle of the Bulge

Bastogne

Stand with Easy Company in Bastogne, where they endured freezing temperatures, scarce supplies, and relentless enemy fire during the toughest weeks of the war.

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Best of Germany, Best of France

Haguenau

Immerse yourself in French culture once again in Haguenau. See where Easy Company launched daring river raids, patrolled the front lines, and found brief moments of rest.

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The Band of Brothers in Berchtesgaden on VE-Day in 1945

Straight Out of a Fairy Tale

Germany

Race across southern Germany toward Berchtesgaden. Visit the Eagle’s Nest, explore market towns, and take in the alpine views that marked the war’s closing chapter.

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Heaven on Earth

The Alps

Finish in Zell am See, high up in the Austrian Alps. Stroll along the lake, hike alpine trails, and experience the peace that came after years of conflict.

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