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Planning to go over to Belgium on the 29th of June for a fag & booze run, Dover to Dunkirk then onto Adinkerke.
Normally go in the car for a day trip but fancy taking the van & staying overnight with maybe a visit to the WW1 sites.
Any recommendations of where to stay? not bothered about security, I'm 5"11 & son who is 6"4 , we are well able to look after ourselves.
Just need somewhere to stop over on the visit, preferably on route.
Why not go on to Ieper. Camping is great and only 12 euro's a night on the " camping car site'. Electric and showers included. It is only a 10 min. walk into town. Menin Gate service every night at 20.00hrs. You can take local buses to Hill 62 and Tyne Cot cemetry.
http://www.jeugdstadion.be/E/index.php
I would reserve as it can get very busy. Pay onsite in the machine with your creditcard
Why not go on to Ieper. Camping is great and only 12 euro's a night on the " camping car site'. Electric and showers included. It is only a 10 min. walk into town. Menin Gate service every night at 20.00hrs. You can take local buses to Hill 62 and Tyne Cot cemetry.
http://www.jeugdstadion.be/E/index.php
I would reserve as it can get very busy. Pay onsite in the machine with your creditcard
Have fun
Maddie
That site sounds perfect - why can't there be more like that, especially over here.
PS If you make it to Ypres (alt. spelling on some maps/signs) do make time to visit the "In Flanders Fields Museum" - it really is humbling, especially the reference to the Pastor of Ypres and the effect of the Battle of Ypres on the size of his congregation in less than 18 months.
Look at the pictures of the town in 1918 and then look around outside and ask yourself how they did it?
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