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Fournes-en-weppes, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais

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Fournes-en-Weppes is a charming village located in the Nord department, in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region. Full of charm and authenticity, this village is surrounded by stunning landscapes where lush green fields stretch as far as the eye can see. Be enchanted by its picturesque streets, typical brick houses of the region, and the warm welcome of its inhabitants. Enjoy a relaxing walk along its cou...See more

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Puppet Centre
35 km

Puppet Centre

Located in the historical centre of the Town of Tournai, Hôtel Peeters houses an atypical museum which is devoted to puppetry arts in all their forms. The Puppet Centre will take you on a voyage of discovery, during which the Centre's hidden treasures will be revealed to you – treasures from the four corners of the earth. This trip around the world will thus take you in the footsteps of the most popular figures in European puppet theatre, known by the young and the not-so-young alike, but also in the footsteps of the typical characters and techniques found in the puppetry traditions of various African and Asian countries. Apart from the heritage items stored in the museum, the Puppet Centre offering for visitors also consists not only of various temporary exhibitions, educational events (upon request), creative workshops, but also many shows, training sessions and courses for children and adults. NEW! An unaccompanied tour for families entitled "Jack s'est fait la malle" – the puppet called Jack has disappeared! The only evidence of where he has been are the selfies that he has hidden, here and there, in the museum's rooms. We need you to help him to get back to his designated place amongst the other puppets! During your investigation, you will have to solve riddles, experiment with various puppet handling techniques, observe the puppets in detail, imitate their expressions, touch the material they are made of, and so forth. Available every day the museum is open. We prefer that you book in advance (by calling us on +32 (0)69 889 140 or by emailing us at maisondelamarionnette@skynet.be).

47 Rue Saint-Martin 7500 Tournai
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The Battle of Loos 1915
9.8 km

The Battle of Loos 1915

This was the largest British offensive mounted in 1915 on the Western Front.  The British would have preferred to remain on the defensive until the BEF numbered 36 divisions and had built up sufficient stocks of ammunition and heavy artillery. However this meant waiting until Spring 1916 and, with the Russians under severe pressure on the Eastern front and the Gallipoli campaign faltering, this was politically impossible. Sir John French's anxiety over the lack of suitable munitions unwisely led him to involve the military reporter Charles Repington. This action ignited a huge controversy back in Britain. The British Army was committed to a battle not of its choosing, in an area unsuited to an attack, without clear objectives and with its major commanders (French and Haig) at loggerheads. The opening saw the first use of poison gas by the British Army, following its introduction by the Germans, and was the first mass engagement of New Army units. Despite heavy casualties, there was considerable success on the first day but the reserve divisions were held too far from the battle front and the whole attack became bogged down. Sir John French had already been much criticised before the battle and his perceived poor handling of his reserve divisions in the battle led to his remaining support in both the Government and Army being severely eroded.He was replaced by Douglas Haig as Commander of the British Expeditionary Force in December 1915. Wikipedia Long, Long Trail

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Les Copines d’abord – Where Summer Feels Like Home in La Chapelle-d’Armentières
10 km

Les Copines d’abord – Where Summer Feels Like Home in La Chapelle-d’Armentières

Picture this: a wooden table under a willow tree, kids laughing by the pond, the clinking of glasses, and a cheerful playlist floating in the air.Welcome to Les Copines d’abord, the new guinguette in La Chapelle-d’Armentières – a peaceful and joyful escape just a stone’s throw from home. Nature, Friends & Feel-Good Vibes Tucked behind the town hall, right by a tranquil pond, this lush, leafy venue is made for unwinding.Every string of lights, every bench, every detail has been designed to create a relaxed, friendly atmosphere where everyone feels welcome. Simple, Local, Delicious Enjoy a bite with heart:• Homemade pizzas & sharing boards made with organic, local ingredients• Refreshing cocktails, craft beers & soft drinks Events for Everyone It’s more than just a guinguette – it’s a hub for community fun:• Pétanque & darts tournaments• Bingo nights• Artisan markets & vintage pop-ups• Open-air sales & concerts Easy to Find, Easy to Park Several free parking options nearby make your visit a breeze:• Town Hall parking• School restaurant lot• École du Bourg lot• Place du Général de Gaulle• Square Birchington Come on foot, by bike or car – all roads lead to good times. Welcoming & Accessible Accessibility is a priority. If you need assistance, our team is here to help ensure everyone enjoys their moment by the pond.At Les Copines d’abord, everyone has a seat at the table.

269 Avenue du Stade 59930 La Chapelle-d'Armentières
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Caution!
We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾