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  • Kemmel Chateau Military Cemetery

    The castle or chateau of Kemmel stood to the north-west of the village and the cemetery was opened on the north side of the castle park in December 1914. It remained in use until March 1918,...

  • Somer Farm Cemetery

    Somer Farm Cemetery No. 1 was first started in June 1917 and remained in use until March 1918. It was reopened for new burials in October 1918 and now commemorates a total of 89 Commonwealth...

  • Lindenhoek Chalet Military Cemetery

    Kemmel was the scene of very heavy fighting involving both British and French troops during the second half of April 1918. However, the first burials at this site date from March 1915. Fighting...

  • Cabin Hill Cemetery

    Cabin Hill Cemetery was opened in June 1917 by the British 11th Division and continued to serve as a frontline burial ground until March 1918. A total of 67 Commonwealth servicemen are now buried...

  • Bayernwald (Bayern Wood)

    This unique German site is located between the villages of Wijtschate and Voormezele. The site consists of two mine galleries, a mine shaft, a trench system and five bunkers. It is accessed via a...

  • Command Bunker Kemmel

    The Kemmel command bunker was built in the early 1950s, when the Cold War was in full swing. Belgium and its allies saw it as a coordination centre for Western Europe's air defence. It remained...

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  • SurprICE Gelato & Coffee Bar

    SurprICE gelato & coffee bar at Rodeberg in the beautiful Heuvelland region. It is a total experience. An Ice and Wine menu was worked out with local winegrowers. The sommelier selects the wines,...

  • Command Bunker Kemmel

    The Kemmel command bunker was built in the early 1950s, when the Cold War was in full swing. Belgium and its allies saw it as a coordination centre for Western Europe's air defence. It remained...