About this Event
Built in 1942 as a Combined Operations Headquarters, this huge underground bunker, hidden deep beneath Portsdown Hill and Victorian Fort Southwick, was the operations centre that coordinated the D-Day Landings. This labyrinth of tunnels was home to 700 men and women of the Royal Navy, Army, RAF and Allied nations that directed Operation Neptune - the naval phase of D-Day. The Fort Southwick UGHQ had a direct link to nearby Southwick Park where Supreme Commander General Eisenhower was based in the weeks leading up to D-Day. Information from the UGHQ Operations Room was relayed and duplicated in the Southwick Park Operations Room, giving Eisenhower the latest situational information on the Normandy Beaches and English Channel. Find out more on this incredible journey underground. Duration approx 2 hours. Post Code PO17 6AR. DO NOT TRY TO ENTER FORT SOUTHWICK ITSELF. Detailed directions will be emailed upon booking. Please wear sturdy shoes - no high heels, flip flops etc. Bring an individual torch. Portaloo toilet facilities on site. As well as this 1.30pm tour, there is also an 11am tour listed separately on Eventbrite - click here for details. For further details of our other tours of secret and hidden locations, go to www.hiddenhistorytours.uk
Why not also book to see General Eisenhower's HQ at nearby Southwick Park - part of the same epic D-Day story. Click here for details.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Beneath Fort Southwick, Portsdown Hill Road/ James Callaghan Drive, Portsmouth, United Kingdom