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  • Philip Ruscoeundefined Offline
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    Philip Ruscoe
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    Hi guys, some freinds and myself are hoping in September 2021 to do a tour from the UK including Ypres, Bethune and some first world war sites and then down to Normandy. Do you have any recommendations for places to visit in Normandy and any bike friendly B&B accomodation please?

    Regards
    Phil

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      I run a motorcycle tour to the D-Day Landings sites. We are completely full for our 2021 tour, but our website gives a lot of information about where to go / what to see. Have fun!
      www.tour1.com/motorcycle-tours/d-day-2021/

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      • Philip Ruscoeundefined Philip Ruscoe

        Hi guys, some freinds and myself are hoping in September 2021 to do a tour from the UK including Ypres, Bethune and some first world war sites and then down to Normandy. Do you have any recommendations for places to visit in Normandy and any bike friendly B&B accomodation please?

        Regards
        Phil

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        @Philip-Ruscoe Here’s a route from Honfleur that visits a lot of the D Day sites:
        D Day sites from Honfleur

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        • Philip Ruscoeundefined Philip Ruscoe

          Hi guys, some freinds and myself are hoping in September 2021 to do a tour from the UK including Ypres, Bethune and some first world war sites and then down to Normandy. Do you have any recommendations for places to visit in Normandy and any bike friendly B&B accomodation please?

          Regards
          Phil

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          @Philip-Ruscoe Hi Philip, we toured Normandy, the Ardennes and Ypres last summer, July 2019 in between a relaxation in Covid. I'll look out some details of our trip for you. We stayed in Port en Bessin, which was a good central location to tour the area and the beaches.

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          • Philip Ruscoeundefined Philip Ruscoe

            Hi guys, some freinds and myself are hoping in September 2021 to do a tour from the UK including Ypres, Bethune and some first world war sites and then down to Normandy. Do you have any recommendations for places to visit in Normandy and any bike friendly B&B accomodation please?

            Regards
            Phil

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            @Philip-Ruscoe

            If you are planning to visit Ypres as well then I can recommend the following for the Ypres area:

            In the assumption that you will take the Chunnel:

            First visit Veurne, in Belgium; a small city in original flemish style (very different from what you are going to see in Normandy) and more or less the only flemish city of the whole WW I frontline that survived world war 1. All the rest, including Ypres, has been reconstructed after the war.

            From there you could do Diksmuide. Skip the famous Diksmuide tower, which is more devoted to flemish independence than to the war anyway, but do visit the "dodengang" , a piece of world war 1 trench that is being maintained as far as possible in the original state.

            From Diksmuide you can follow a (small) road along the old frontline up to Ypres. Whatever you plan, do be on time at the Menen Gate in Ypres for the Last Post, performed by the local fire brigade every day by 20.00 pm. Be there by 19.30h at the latest or you may not see/ hear much, sometimes there is a real crowd. Don't show up at the gate with roaring engines by 20.00pm. That is NOT appreciated.

            The actual event only takes a few minutes but I've seen many leave it overwhelmed by emotion.

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              @Philip-Ruscoe

              If you are planning to visit Ypres as well then I can recommend the following for the Ypres area:

              In the assumption that you will take the Chunnel:

              First visit Veurne, in Belgium; a small city in original flemish style (very different from what you are going to see in Normandy) and more or less the only flemish city of the whole WW I frontline that survived world war 1. All the rest, including Ypres, has been reconstructed after the war.

              From there you could do Diksmuide. Skip the famous Diksmuide tower, which is more devoted to flemish independence than to the war anyway, but do visit the "dodengang" , a piece of world war 1 trench that is being maintained as far as possible in the original state.

              From Diksmuide you can follow a (small) road along the old frontline up to Ypres. Whatever you plan, do be on time at the Menen Gate in Ypres for the Last Post, performed by the local fire brigade every day by 20.00 pm. Be there by 19.30h at the latest or you may not see/ hear much, sometimes there is a real crowd. Don't show up at the gate with roaring engines by 20.00pm. That is NOT appreciated.

              The actual event only takes a few minutes but I've seen many leave it overwhelmed by emotion.

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              @Drabslab In addition, visit Hill 62 sanctuary wood, there you find trenches that are maintained in the simpliest way possible, and just imagine living there under the treath of bullets, gas, and equally deadly, rain and cold.

              It is not difficult, it is easy, it's a hobby

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