Download GuideAlong’s self-guided driving audio tour of Gettysburg Battlefield as you visit Devil's Den, High Water Mark, Little Round Top, and the Pennsylvania Memorial. Drive the historic fields, follow Union and Confederate movements, and take two bonus walking routes at Seminary Ridge and Devil's Den for deeper stories.
Along the way, hear tales of strategy, sacrifice, and Pickett’s Charge that play automatically as you tour one of America’s defining battlefields.
Enjoy the freedom to explore offline at your own pace, spending more time at places that interest you and bypassing any that don’t.
Stories, tips, and directions play automatically based on your location Travel at your own ...
Höhepunkte
Von 2 Stunden bis 3 Stunden
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Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Von 2 Stunden bis 3 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Support: Gebührenfreies Telefon, Chat und E-Mail
Einfach zu verwenden: Vorab herunterladen und offline erkunden
Reiseplaner: In-App, Web und PDF
Standortbasiert: Geschichten, Tipps und Wegbeschreibungen, die automatisch abgespielt werden
GuideAlong (GyPSy Guide) Audiotour: 160+ Punkte
Includes an app-based self-guided experience, so you do not need any in-person guide.
Einmaliger Kauf: Keine zeitliche oder terminliche Nutzungsbeschränkung oder Ablauf
Flexible Routen: Vorgeschlagene Reiserouten oder erstellen Sie Ihre eigene
From the west, take Route 30 eastbound into Gettysburg and begin near 4246 Chambersburg Rd. This suggested start helps you follow the battle story in order across all three days. Search your email for “Download Audio Tour,” then preview the route in the app.
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Säuglinge und Kleinkinder können im Kinderwagen oder Buggy mitfahren
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Tour herunterladen: Laden Sie die Tour in der GuideAlong-App unter „Meine Touren“ über WLAN oder Mobilfunkdaten herunter.
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Tour starten: Öffnen Sie die Tour in der GuideAlong-App, um eine Vorschau der Startorte, der Tourroute und des Routenplaners anzuzeigen oder die Tour zu starten.
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Download GuideAlong’s self-guided driving audio tour of Gettysburg Battlefield as you visit Devil's Den, High Water Mark, Little Round Top, and the Pennsylvania Memorial. Drive the historic fields, follow Union and Confederate movements, and take two bonus walking routes at Seminary Ridge and Devil's Den for deeper stories.
Along the way, hear tales of strategy, sacrifice, and Pickett’s Charge that play automatically as you tour one of America’s defining battlefields.
Enjoy the freedom to explore offline at your own pace, spending more time at places that interest you and bypassing any that don’t.
Stories, tips, and directions play automatically based on your location Travel at your own ...
Höhepunkte
Von 2 Stunden bis 3 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Von 2 Stunden bis 3 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Support: Gebührenfreies Telefon, Chat und E-Mail
Einfach zu verwenden: Vorab herunterladen und offline erkunden
Reiseplaner: In-App, Web und PDF
Standortbasiert: Geschichten, Tipps und Wegbeschreibungen, die automatisch abgespielt werden
GuideAlong (GyPSy Guide) Audiotour: 160+ Punkte
Includes an app-based self-guided experience, so you do not need any in-person guide.
Einmaliger Kauf: Keine zeitliche oder terminliche Nutzungsbeschränkung oder Ablauf
Flexible Routen: Vorgeschlagene Reiserouten oder erstellen Sie Ihre eigene
From the west, take Route 30 eastbound into Gettysburg and begin near 4246 Chambersburg Rd. This suggested start helps you follow the battle story in order across all three days. Search your email for “Download Audio Tour,” then preview the route in the app.
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Reiseplan
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Devils Den
This rocky terrain was the site of some of the most brutal fighting in Gettysburg. Here, Confederate sharpshooters set up positions among the volcanic rocks while Union soldiers tried to dislodge them by any means necessary. Devil's Den features a walking route with additional stories detailing the chaotic struggle that took place here and digging into other elements of the conflict, like the emergence of war photography.
15 Minuten
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Östlicher Friedhofshügel
East Cemetery Hill was a vital Union position during the Battle of Gettysburg. After Confederate General Ewell’s nighttime assault on July 2, the Union forces managed to hold the hill. Union reinforcements arrived, pushing back the Confederate forces and preventing the Confederacy from gaining the high ground. Today, East Cemetery Hill remains a significant landmark, offering a reflection point where visitors can appreciate the importance of this hill in the broader context of the battle and the war.
15 Minuten
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Das Friedensdenkmal „Ewiges Licht“
The Eternal Light Peace Memorial is a symbol of reconciliation, dedicated on the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg in 1938. Civil War veterans from both the Union and Confederate sides attended the ceremony. The towering granite structure is topped with a gas-lit flame, signifying enduring peace. The inscription, "Peace Eternal in a Nation United," commemorates the unity and healing that followed the war, reminding visitors of the importance of national reconciliation after the devastating conflict.
15 Minuten
4
Hochwassermarke des Rebellionsdenkmals
The High Water Mark marks the closest point the Confederacy came to victory during the Battle of Gettysburg. Located along the field where Pickett’s Charge took place, it’s here that Confederate soldiers advanced in a last-ditch effort to break Union lines. Despite initial successes, the charge faltered, and the Confederates were repelled. Today, visitors can reflect on this pivotal moment in history, where the Confederacy's high-water mark was reached before their eventual retreat from the battlefield.
10 Minuten
5
Lincoln Highway
The Lincoln Gettysburg Address Monument commemorates the site where President Abraham Lincoln delivered his famous speech on November 19, 1863, dedicating the Soldiers’ National Cemetery. Lincoln’s brief but powerful words redefined the nation’s purpose, honoring the fallen soldiers and reaffirming the principles of liberty and equality. The monument serves as a reminder of the enduring impact of Lincoln’s address on the nation and its ideals, symbolizing the enduring fight for freedom and unity.
10 Minuten
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Kleines rundes Oberteil
Little Round Top is a key historical landmark, pivotal in the Union’s defense during the Battle of Gettysburg. On July 2, 1863, Colonel Joshua Chamberlain and the 20th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment successfully held the hill against repeated Confederate assaults. Their defense is regarded as a turning point in the battle. Today, Little Round Top offers sweeping views of the battlefield, helping visitors understand the strategic importance of this high ground and its role in securing Union victory.
10 Minuten
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Southern Pennsylvania World War II Memorial
The Pennsylvania Memorial is the largest monument at Gettysburg, dedicated to the 34,530 soldiers from Pennsylvania who fought in the battle. The monument features a grand granite dome supported by massive columns, with bronze tablets displaying the names of the fallen soldiers. Atop the dome is a statue of the goddess Victory, holding a sword and laurel wreath. This monument not only honors the soldiers but also serves as an educational landmark, offering insight into Pennsylvania's critical role in the battle.
10 Minuten
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Seminary Ridge Museum und Bildungszentrum
This once-peaceful seminary found itself at the heart of the fighting on the first day of battle, as Union forces desperately tried to hold off the Confederate attackers. Seminary Ridge also features a walking route with additional stories about civilian life before, during, and after the battle. This walk includes views of the historic seminary buildings as well as stories about unlikely heroes like John L. Burns, an old man who decided he wasn't about to let rebels burn down his town.
10 Minuten
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Virginia Monument
The Virginia Monument honours Confederate soldiers from Virginia, featuring a striking equestrian statue of General Robert E. Lee and his horse, Traveller. Surrounding them are seven infantrymen, representing different participants in the Civil War from Virginia. Unveiled in 1917, the monument was designed by Frederick William Sievers and commemorates General Lee’s leadership and the bravery of the soldiers he commanded during the Battle of Gettysburg. The statue stands as a tribute to Virginia’s significant role in the battle.