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Nieppe Bois British Cemetery is a poignant Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) site located in the Nord department of France, near the villages of Vieux-Berquin and La Motte-au-Bois. Situated at an elevation of 58 metres, this cemetery serves as a solemn resting place for soldiers who fell during both the First and Second World Wars, offering a direct connection to the intense fighting that shaped the region, particularly during the Battle of Hazebrouck in 1918.

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    The Commonwealth War Cemetery Nieppe-Bois was used from April to September 1918. In the Second World War the cemetery was used again for the fallen during the retreat to Dunkirk in May 1940.

    The cemetery contains 70 graves from the First and 33 from the Second World War.
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    1. Nieppe Bois British Cemetery – For those who know how to look at nature loop from Caudescure

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    Location: Vieux-Berquin, Dunkirk, Northern France, France

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is there a fee to visit Nieppe Bois British Cemetery?

    No, there is no entrance fee to visit Nieppe Bois British Cemetery. Like all Commonwealth War Graves Commission sites, it is open to the public free of charge, allowing for respectful remembrance and reflection.

    Is the parking at Nieppe Bois British Cemetery free, and does it get crowded?

    Yes, parking is free and conveniently located within 10 meters of the main entrance on Rue du Bois (D188). While the cemetery offers a serene experience, it is generally not reported to get overly crowded, allowing for peaceful visits.

    Are there any specific walking trails or routes that start or pass by Nieppe Bois British Cemetery?

    While the cemetery itself is a place for quiet reflection, it is situated in an area conducive to outdoor activities. Hikers and cyclists can find various routes that pass by or lead to this significant landmark, offering opportunities to explore the surrounding countryside. You can use platforms like komoot to discover and plan specific trails in the vicinity.

    What is the terrain like within Nieppe Bois British Cemetery, and is it suitable for all visitors?

    The internal paths within the cemetery are flat and firm, primarily grass, making them generally suitable for most visitors. The ground is level, and the overall accessibility is considered good for a site of this nature, including for those with mobility considerations.

    Is Nieppe Bois British Cemetery suitable for families with children?

    Nieppe Bois British Cemetery is a solemn place of remembrance. While families are welcome, it is primarily a site for quiet reflection on historical events and the sacrifices made. It may be suitable for older children who can appreciate its significance and maintain a respectful demeanor.

    Are dogs allowed within Nieppe Bois British Cemetery?

    Typically, Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemeteries request that dogs are kept on a leash and that owners clean up after them. It's always best to observe any specific signage at the entrance regarding pet policies to ensure a respectful visit.

    What are the best times of year or day to visit Nieppe Bois British Cemetery to avoid crowds?

    The cemetery is generally not a high-traffic tourist destination, so it tends to be peaceful year-round. For the quietest experience, consider visiting during weekdays or earlier in the morning. The well-maintained grounds are welcoming in all seasons.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Nieppe Bois British Cemetery?

    The cemetery is located near the villages of Vieux-Berquin and La Motte-au-Bois. While immediate amenities are limited, you would likely find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in these nearby villages or slightly larger towns in the Nord department of France.

    What historical periods are commemorated at Nieppe Bois British Cemetery?

    Nieppe Bois British Cemetery commemorates casualties from both the First and Second World Wars. It was primarily used from April to September 1918 during the First World War, particularly during the Battle of Hazebrouck, and again in May 1940 for those who fell during the withdrawal to Dunkirk in the Second World War.

    What are some notable features or memorials to look for at Nieppe Bois British Cemetery?

    Visitors will find the distinctive uniform headstones, often made of Portland stone, each inscribed with personal details of the fallen. A prominent feature is the Cross of Sacrifice, a stone cross with a bronze longsword, common in many Commonwealth War Graves Commission sites, symbolizing faith and military service.

    Is Nieppe Bois British Cemetery wheelchair accessible?

    Yes, the cemetery is considered to have good accessibility. The internal paths are flat and firm, primarily grass, making them generally suitable for wheelchair users. The ground is level, and the entrance is designed to be accessible.

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