The missus and me are planning taking her dad and his current wife to see his grandfathers grave situated in Albert.We took the kids to see the grave a few years ago on the way home from Disneyland Paris and to date the wife is the only member of the her family to visit.
Now the F-I-L's dad was evacuated from Dunkirk whilst part the 51st Highland division,so looking to maybe add a visit there to fill out the trip.Is there much of anything to visit or see relating to the evacuation at Dunkirk .
TVM.
Dunkirk
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Re: Dunkirk
Sounds like a good plan.
I visited my great Uncle's grave in Northern France a couple of years ago, so fulfilling and worthwhile.
A very moving experience.
I visited my great Uncle's grave in Northern France a couple of years ago, so fulfilling and worthwhile.
A very moving experience.
Re: Dunkirk
Mr Smith..
Only visited Dunkirk once we popped in coming home from a long weekend staying in Ypres it was Sunday and it was absolutely empty, hardly anything open. We did manage to find a hotel restaurant open so we had lunch it was right on the sea front. One or two nice buildings, have a look at the Art Nouveu style building on the extreme right hand edge of this picture.
The beach. So beautiful today, I find it almost impossible to imagine it as it was in May 1940
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=dunki ... 48&bih=948
Art Deco style clock tower on beach
Will you be staying in Albert. If so and you haven't already booked somewhere. I would recommend you give consideration to the hotel Basilique. Right in the town center. It has an excellent restaurant.
http://www.booking.com/hotel/fr/logis-d ... 0eeba0afX1
Jenks
Only visited Dunkirk once we popped in coming home from a long weekend staying in Ypres it was Sunday and it was absolutely empty, hardly anything open. We did manage to find a hotel restaurant open so we had lunch it was right on the sea front. One or two nice buildings, have a look at the Art Nouveu style building on the extreme right hand edge of this picture.
The beach. So beautiful today, I find it almost impossible to imagine it as it was in May 1940
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=dunki ... 48&bih=948
Art Deco style clock tower on beach
Will you be staying in Albert. If so and you haven't already booked somewhere. I would recommend you give consideration to the hotel Basilique. Right in the town center. It has an excellent restaurant.
http://www.booking.com/hotel/fr/logis-d ... 0eeba0afX1
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Re: Dunkirk
Thanks Jenks....not sure now if we'll have time,probably spend most of our time down around Albert.
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