GGALLIPOLITours Turkey
Gallipoli Destinations

The Key Sites of the Gallipoli Peninsula

From the landing beach at ANZAC Cove to the heights of Chunuk Bair and the Turkish memorials, here is a guide to every major stop on the battlefield.

ANZAC Cove

ANZAC Cove

The small beach where Australian and New Zealand troops landed on 25 April 1915, now the emotional heart of any Gallipoli visit.

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Lone Pine cemetery

Lone Pine

The site of one of the fiercest battles of the campaign and home to the main Australian memorial on the peninsula.

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Chunuk Bair memorial

Chunuk Bair

The high point briefly captured by New Zealand troops in August 1915, and the site of the New Zealand national memorial.

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The Nek Gallipoli

The Nek

A narrow ridge that saw one of the most tragic and futile charges of the campaign, immortalised on film and in memory.

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57th Regiment memorial

57th Regiment Memorial

The Turkish memorial to a regiment that famously fought to the last man, and a key stop for understanding the Ottoman side of the story.

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Gallipoli Peninsula

Gallipoli Peninsula

The complete visitor guide to the Gallipoli Peninsula: where it is, what happened here in 1915 and the battlefields, beaches and cemeteries you can see today.

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Helles Memorial Gallipoli

Helles Memorial

The Helles Memorial at the southern tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula commemorates the Cape Helles landings and the Commonwealth dead with no known grave.

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Suvla Bay Gallipoli

Suvla Bay

Suvla Bay was the site of the August 1915 landings, a fresh attempt to break the Gallipoli deadlock that ended in costly stalemate on the salt lake plain.

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Johnston's Jolly Gallipoli

Johnston's Jolly

Johnston's Jolly is a small cemetery and preserved trench line in the ANZAC sector, where opposing front lines sat only metres apart in 1915.

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