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Nieuwpoort Diksmuide (Dixmude) TERN FRO TERN FRO TERN FRO ES NT ES NT ES NT W W W W W W E A E A E A H Y H Y H Y T T T PA E TH OF PEAC VIA SACRA VIA PAX The Channel Belgium Nieuwpoort Bad Belgium, Vlaanderen, West-Vlaanderen,Nieuwpoort Belgium,E40 Vlaanderen, West-Vlaanderen, Ramskapelle Belgium, Vlaanderen, West-Vlaanderen, Pervijze Nieuwpoort Belgium, Vlaanderen, West-Vlaanderen, Schoorbakke Belgium, Vlaanderen, West-Vlaanderen, Stuivekenskerke Belgium, Vlaanderen, West-Vlaanderen, Oud-Stuivekenskerke Belgium, Vlaanderen, West-Vlaanderen,Diksmuide Belgium, Vlaanderen, West-Vlaanderen, Sint-Jacobs-Kapelle Belgium, Vlaanderen, West-Vlaanderen, Krokkebrug Belgium, Vlaanderen, West-Vlaanderen, Boezinge Belgium, Vlaanderen, West-Vlaanderen, Brieke Belgium, Vlaanderen, West-Vlaanderen,Ieper/Ypres Belgium, Vlaanderen, West-Vlaanderen, Zonnebeke Belgium, Vlaanderen, West-Vlaanderen, Tyne Cot Ramskapelle Belgium, Vlaanderen, West-Vlaanderen, Hooge Crater Belgium, Vlaanderen, West-Vlaanderen, Sanctuary Wood Belgium, Vlaanderen, West-Vlaanderen, Zwarte Leen Schoorbakke Belgium, Vlaanderen, West-Vlaanderen, Sint-Elooi Belgium, Vlaanderen, West-Vlaanderen, Voormezele Belgium, Vlaanderen, West-Vlaanderen, Wijtschate Belgium, Vlaanderen, West-Vlaanderen, Mesen (Messines) Belgium, Wallonië, Henegouwen, Saint-Yvon Belgium, Wallonië, Henegouwen, Plugstreet Belgium, Wallonië, Henegouwen, La Gheer Belgium, Wallonië, Henegouwen, Houplines Belgium/France, Hauts-de-France, Nord,Armentières Stuivekenskerke LEGEND Pervijze Oud-Stuivekenskerke Western Front Way Tyne Cot Loop Road Railway Diksmuide River/Waterway (Dixmude) Mairies Tourist Office Sint-Jacobs-Kapelle War Memorial Military Cemetery Hotel Krokkebrug 0 6km 1. Nieuwpoort – Krokkebrug | © R.D.G. Forsyth LEGEND Belgium Western Front Way Tyne Cot Loop Road Railway River/Waterway Mairies Tourist Office War Memorial Boezinge Military Cemetery Hotel Zonnebeke Brieke Ieper Hooge Crater (Ypres) A19 Sancturary Wood Zwarte Leen Voormezele Sint-Elooi 0 6km Wijtschate N58 Mesen (Messines) Saint-Yvon Ploegsteert La Gheer France 2. Krokkebrug – La Gheer | © R.D.G. 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La Gheer – Bully-Les-Mines | © R.D.G. Forsyth Bully- Les-Mines Grenay A21 LEGEND Western Front Way Tyne Cot Loop Road A211 Railway Aux-Nourette River/Waterway Mairies Tourist Office War Memorial A26 Military Cemetery Hotel Souchez Vimy Ridge Neuville -St-Vaast Mont -St-Eloi N17 0 6km Maroeuil A1 Ste Catherine Ste Nicholas Fampoux St Laurent Blagny Arras Monchy -le-Preux Wancourt France Héninel 4. Bully-Les-Mines – Héninel | © R.D.G. Forsyth St Laurent Blagny Arras Monchy -le-Preux LEGEND Western Front Way Wancourt Tyne Cot Loop Héninel Road Railway River/Waterway Mairies Tourist Office War Memorial Croisilles Riencourt -les-Cagnicourt Military Cemetery Hotel Bullecourt Ecoust-St-Mein Noreuil Vaulx- Vraucourt 0 6km Beugnâtre Bapaume Ligny Butte de -Thilloy Warlencourt Cim Britanique Le Sars L’Abbaye Courcelette d’Eaucourt France 5. Héninel – Le Sars | © R.D.G. Forsyth Martinpuich Colincamps 0 6km Auchonvillers Bapaume Ligny -Thilloy Mailly-Maillet Beaumont Butte de Hamel Warlencourt Cim Britanique Le Sars L’Abbaye Thiepval Courcelette d’Eaucourt Martinpuich Pozieres Ovillers-la -Boisselle Contalmaison Bouzincourt Albert Bécordel -Bécourt Fricourt Mametz LEGEND Haricourt Western Front Way Tyne Cot Loop Road Railway Cappy River/Waterway Mairies Tourist Office War Memorial Military Cemetery Hotel France 6. Le Sars – Cappy | © R.D.G. Forsyth.
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