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kerouac Feb 22nd, 2012 09:17 PM

A morning in Ypres
 
Earlier this week I stopped in Ypres for the morning, having passed it on the autoroute so many times and not thinking to stop. I really wanted to visit the Flanders Field Museum, but unfortunately it is closed for renovation this year.

Nevertheless, it was a lovely morning and I had a great time photographing the architecture. Here are the photos: http://tinyurl.com/7csmc56

Maudie Feb 22nd, 2012 10:42 PM

Shame the museum is closed, it is well worth another visit to see it some time in the future. Also try and stay for the Last Post, it's very moving. Thanks for posting and bringing back some memories for me, great photo's too.

avalon Feb 22nd, 2012 10:43 PM

We have been to Ieper several times aND HAVE ALWAYS ENJOYED THE TIME SPENT THERE. i FIND IT MUCH MORE INTERSTING THAN THE nORMANDY BEACHES. tOO BAD THE mUSEUM WAS CLOSED. iT IS excellent!! Wis my shift key was in the right place or I looked at what I was tyoing!!

nukesafe Feb 22nd, 2012 10:45 PM

Bookmarking. Another wonderful taste of the France I could never have time enough to see if I had two lifetimes.

nukesafe Feb 22nd, 2012 10:46 PM

Have you been at the brandy again, Avalon?

:-)

lavandula Feb 22nd, 2012 11:29 PM

Hi Kerouac, thanks for a nice photo-reportage. I always tell my DH when you've posted (he is a non-Fodorite), so you have quite a few followers at this end of the earth. I have good memories of Ieper / Ypres, thanks for bringing them back!

Lavandula

ribeirasacra Feb 23rd, 2012 12:02 AM

On my frequent trips between where I live; (Galicia Spain) and family (The Netherlands) I try and stop off in Ypres. It has a great atmosphere these days despite is haunting past.

avalon Feb 23rd, 2012 12:26 AM

When in Ieper(ypres) make the short trip up to Kemmelberg, Mont Kemmel. The site of a WWI battle and a French militaRY cemetary. Also a very nice hotel there which is convenient for touring the area

di2315 Feb 23rd, 2012 01:03 AM

Thanks, K for bringing back some lovely memories of walking around Ypres.

Next time you're there, you might like to pick up a copy of the self-guided walk you can take around the old town walls - plenty of interesting history and sites along the route. Takes about 2 hours to complete, from memory.

And as Maudie says, the Menin Gate & Last Post ceremony held every evening is a very moving experience. Di

irishface Feb 23rd, 2012 04:51 AM

Seeing your pictures was very moving. Thank you.

Southam Feb 23rd, 2012 06:25 AM

Once again your camera has forced me to add a destination to my must-see list. Have you made the companion trip to Vimy Ridge in France, also a must for Commonwealth tourists? Its neighbouring town of Arras is nice although much overshadowed by your Ypres photos. The battlefield itself has been appropriated as a Canadian national monument. Its most fascinating feature is the extensive web of tunnels underneath the battle trenches, open on a free guided tour.

TDudette Feb 23rd, 2012 06:44 AM

My first "trip" there. Thank you, k. The destruction made the current beauty even more touching. Off to look at a map. Some of the buildings reminded me of Bruges.

bardo1 Feb 23rd, 2012 07:23 AM

kerouac,

Nice photos.

Off-topic but I MUST mention...

You were very, VERY close the what has been consistently rated "the best beer in the world" and available only at their monastery (and the cafe just outside). Beer pilgrims from around the world make the trek.

http://www.sintsixtus.be/eng/brouwerij.htm

...and the cafe just outside the Abbey:
http://www.indevrede.be/

Dukey1 Feb 23rd, 2012 07:30 AM

Help me out here..Ypres <B>is</B> in Belgium, correct?

RM67 Feb 23rd, 2012 07:43 AM

Yes.

kerouac Feb 23rd, 2012 11:55 AM

Yes, nukesafe may have been having a senior moment in his comment. But it is easily forgiven since 98% of my posts are about France these days.

nukesafe Feb 24th, 2012 07:16 AM

I have senior moments more and more frequently, Kerouac, (ask my wife) but in which of my two comments here did I slip into dementia?

Daniel_Williams Feb 25th, 2012 04:30 AM

Hello kerouac,

The devastation of Ypres during the Great War broke my heart. How foolish mankind can be at times. Rebuilt modern Ypres on the other hand seemed charming and warmed my heart. Terrific photos and thanks for sharing this post with us.

Best wishes, Daniel

PalenQ Feb 25th, 2012 05:21 AM

marking for later look. thanks - always wanted to go there and now I can without leaving home.

kerouac Feb 25th, 2012 07:52 AM

Nukesafe:

"in which of my two comments here did I slip into dementia?"

Perhaps in your first comment. ;-)

"Another wonderful taste of the <b>France</b> I could never have time enough to see if I had two lifetimes."


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