Poperinge
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Poperinge is a charming town in the southwest corner of the province of West Flanders, close to the French border. The town of 20,000 inhabitants is mostly known for its World War I heritage sites and captivating beer culture with many hop fields in the surrounding area. In the last years Poperinge also has developed itself as a regional hub for cycling and hiking. The municipality consists besides Poperinge of six other communities: Haringe, Krombeke, Proven, Reningelst, Roesbrugge and Watou.
Understand
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phone: +32 57 34 66 76address: Grote Markt 1The tourist office will be able to provide you with help when you need more information about the town and the surrounding region. It is possible to buy here the booklets with information and directions for the walking and cycling routes.
Get in
By train
The is located quite centrally in the town.- From Lille Flandres station changing at Kortrijk. The train ride from Kortrijk takes 40 minutes.
- Direct connections from Brussels and Ghent. Poperinge is two hours away from Brussels and 1h 13 minutes from Ghent.
- Poperinge is only a train ride of merely 7 minutes away from Ypres.
By bus
The Flemish national bus company, De Lijn, has lines to Poperinge from Ieper, Veurne and Diksmuide. For more information regarding different timetables (unfortunately only available in Dutch): https://www.delijn.be.By car
When coming from England you will most likely arrive in the ports of Calais or Dunkirk. Followingly take the A16 eastwards, turn off at junction 28 (A25 towards Lille). Get off at Junction 13 and follow the signs for Poperinge / Ypres (Ieper).When coming from inland Belgium (not the West Flanders province), take the E17 towards Kortrijk. At the Kortrijk-West interjunction take road A19 which leads to Ypres, when reaching Ypres, drive straight ahead.
Get around
Buses of De Lijn may be way of seeing the countryside around Poperinge, but please keep in mind that some buses only run once every few hours, which can make sightseeing quite challenging. The Belbus is a service which needs to be booked at least 2 hours before travelling.
The most convenient way to get around is by car, or when the weather allows so, by bicycle or on foot. Most WWI sights in the area are well signed, but it may be helpful to have a map (on paper or digital) with you.
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phone: +32 57 33 30 93address: Ieperstraat 34In the same building as Hotel Palace. It is possible to rent a GPS as well.
See
World War I sites
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address: Gasthuisstraat 43The ‘Every Man’s Club’ as Talbot House was called is one of the most evocative sites of the Great War. Over half a million soldiers were catered here. Everyone was treated equally as ranks did not matter here. Soldiers had the opportunity to play the piano, borrow books, to become human again. The exceptional spirit can possibly best be felt in the newly renovated 'Upper Room' or Chapel. This ‘Home away from Home’ makes a good way to look on the other side of World War I.
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Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery
address: Boescheepseweg 35AThis military cemetery is the prime witness of over four years of brutal fighting during World War I. Between 1915 and 1920 the hamlet of Lijssenthoek operated as the biggest evacuation hospital of the Ypres Salient. Next to the cemetery is a visitor center which provides a deeper understanding and impression of the history of the site. -
address: RoesbruggestraatA field hospital was installed very close to this spot in June 1916. Two months later the first burial took place. 2442 victims of the war are buried here.
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address: Elverdingseweg 22A hop farm was claimed by the British army forces and called Gwalia Farm after a place in Wales. A small hospital was installed here. 470 army members who did not survive are buried on a cemetery on a plat behind the farm.
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Death Cells and Execution Spot
phone: +32 57 34 66 76address: Guido Gezellestraat 1The authentic execution pole which is situated in the inner courtyard of the town hall is a hurtful reminder of the fate that awaited so many so called 'deserters'. Soldiers, who sometimes bombarded for days, became near senseless and simply did not know what they were doing. Instead of receiving understanding and compassion, they served as a terrifying example to others. The condemned men spent their last night in the death cell before being shot at dawn on the courtyard. The site recently was renovated. -
address: Helleketelweg1615 war victims are buried here, of which 1593 are killed during the First World War and about 20 victims and 2 unidentified losses from the Second World War.
Beer and hop
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phone: +32 57 33 79 22address: Gasthuisstraat 71The Poperinge region has centuries of hop growing tradition. This tradition is showcased in this museum in the former building of the Municipal Scales (Stadsschaal). The whole process of hop growing is pictured and explained, along with historical documents, photographs and an audio guide.
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phone: +32 57 38 80 21address: Trappistenweg 23Since 1946 this brewery in the village of Watou produces dark and blond abbey ales with their own yeasts and malts. Their hops come from the hop field that is located right next to the brewery.
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address: Elverdingseweg 16This family owned brewery produces 5 beers, of which 3 are year round and 2 hop harvest beers. The brewery shop is opened on Saturday afternoons 14:00—17:00. There are also some selling points in the town center and in the wider region. During the tour it is possible to taste the beers.
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phone: +32 57 30 05 98address: Alexisplein 18, ProvenFor an interesting visit on an active hop farm. Learn what medicinal value hop can have and how the progress of hop growing is done.
Other sights
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St. John's church
address: Sint-Janskruisstraat 113th century church which is a well-known place for pilgrimage dedicated to Our Lady. According to common beliefs, Our Lady performed a miracle here in 1479. This miracle is the basis for the yearly religious-historical procession, called Maria-Ommegang. -
St. Bertinus' church
address: Garenstraat 1Together with the St. John's church this one is very noticeable in the town of Poperinge. In the stained glasses of the church you can spot some local references, such as hops on the rood loft and depicted hop picking scenes. -
Town Hall
address: Grote Markt 1The Poperinge Town Hall was built in 1911 by the same architect who later would be responsible of the reconstruction of Ypres after the world war.
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German Tower
address: WestvletersewegThis 13m high German observation tower was built in 1940 during the Second World War as part of a military airfield (Fliegerhorst) just outside Poperinge. When the airfield closed in 1941 and became rural area again the tower fell out of use. Today the tower stands in the middle of the field and can only be seen from a short distance. -
Weeuwhof
address: Sint-AnnastraatOn the location of a former hop field on the assignment of a canon 12 houses for widows (called weeuwen in the local dialect) and old single ladies were built. Later the complex was extended by 6 additional houses. -
phone: +32 57 346766address: Casselstraat 210A local company assembling modern electronics, ranging from modules for spacecraft and aviation to prototypes for world famous research institute IMEC in Leuven. They offer free tours of the entire assembly line, giving a unique insight in how modern electronics are manufactured, including circuit boards, cabling, and assembly of complete products. Guided tours in English or Dutch only, with reservation. Tours take 3 - 4 hours, making it a great activity for the many rainy days in West Flanders.
Do
Cycling and walkingThe tourist offices have prepared several cycle and walking routes covering the Poperinge municipality. The tourist office can provide you with maps and more information. Often they have a specific theme:
- Popfietsroute (Pop cycling route) — 38km or 55km, across traces behind the battlefront.
- Fleternafietsroute (Fleterna cycling route) — 43km, covers the area between Poperinge and Vleteren.
- Frontierenfietsroute (Front Line cycling route) — 41km, looping through the border area northwest of Poperinge on both sides of the Belgian-French border.
- Hoppelandfietsroute (Hop Country cycling route) — 43km, through the hop growing area.
- Dode IJzer Wandelroute (Dode IJzer walking route) — 7,8km, crossing the border area and the banks of the Dode IJzer river.
- Galgebossenwandelroute (Galgebossen walking route) — discovering the Galgebossen forests on the border of the villages of Poperinge, Elverdinge and Vlamertinge.
Events
Buy
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Stephanotis
address: Priesterstraat 44Chocolates
Eat
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phone: +32 57 33 41 39address: Stoppelweg 39This family owned restaurant is housed in a former farm located in the middle of the idyllic green setting that can be found on the countryside of Poperinge. You can have anything here from a small snack up to a large meal. In the afternoon it is also possible to just have a drink here. Outdoor seating during summer.
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phone: +32 57 36 87 80address: Ieperstraat 45Bistro with Belgian dishes.
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Cafe de la Paix
phone: +32 57 33 95 78Hotel restaurant of Hotel La Paix, located right next to it. -
phone: +32 57 33 71 72address: Paardenmarkt 10Tea-room and snack bar with four professional snooker tables.
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phone: +32 57 36 46 11address: Hoge-Noenweg 3Restaurant in a renovated farm on the countryside. Has several suggestions with regional seasonal ingredients.
Drink
The Grote Markt village square is the best place to find a bar to have a drink.
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Oud Vlaenderen
phone: +32 57 36 86 85address: Grote Markt 14 -
phone: +32 58 62 83 73address: Burgemeester Bertenplein 1
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Den Eendracht
address: Watouplein 7Cozy cafe in the village of Watou. You can play several games here.
Sleep
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phone: +32 57 33 30 93address: Ieperstraat 34Two-star family hotel with 11 rooms. In the hotel bar you can try over 100 Belgian beers.
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phone: +32 57 33 95 78address: Grote Markt 20Rooms in the center of the town. The hotel restaurant/bar which is accessible for non-guests offers over 120 kinds of Belgian beer. The restaurant/bar is closed on Tuesdays and Mondays. The hotel has 4 scooters available for rent.
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phone: +32 57 33 94 05address: Grote Markt 36The hotel offers 7 rooms and 3 guest rooms. The guest rooms are situated in a different building 80m from the hotel. Breakfast buffet at €15/day. On the ground floor the hotel has a bar and restaurant, which are closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. From the middle of March they have bikes available for rent which cost €11/day.
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phone: +32 57 33 57 25address: Guide Gezellenstraat 7Hotel located in a protected 18th century townhouse. Each room has its own distinct look and feel. On the back of the hotel is a town garden and sun terrace. Free parking and guests can store their bicycles here for free.
Stay safe
Poperinge is generally very safe. Pickpockets and violence are very rare.
Go next
- Ypres — another town with impressive World War I history is only 12km away.
- Go north to In De Vrede, where they sell Westvleteren (allegedly the best beer in the world!)