Sanctuary Wood
You really feel the spirit of those who fought and died here many of them buried in nrarby.
Sanctuary wood. Sanctuary Wood Cemetery is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission CWGC cemetery for the dead of the First World War 5 km east of Ypres Belgium near Hooge in the municipality of Zillebeke. About 300 metres south of the Menin Road the Patricas were defending a portion of the line of equal strategic importance in the spring of 1916 as Bellewaerde Ridge had been in the spring of 1915. Located off the main Ieper-Menin Road on Canadalaan Canada Lane.
From the Brigade Reserve they advanced 9 miles through the cold night to Sanctuary Wood where they took their positions in the trenches on June 1st. The Hill 62 Sanctuary Wood Museum near Ypres in Belgium contains an impressive partially restored British World War One trench system. Located in historic Oregon City Oregon.
See 216 reviews articles and 260 photos of Sanctuary Wood Museum ranked No1 on Tripadvisor among 10 attractions in Zillebeke. Poignant and atmospheric Sanctuary Wood will stay in my memory forever. These battles marked the first occasion in which Canadian divisions engaged in planned offensive.
The museum was owned by Jacques Schier the grandson of the farmer who founded the museum and owned the site of the museum since before World War I and left it as he had founded it. The wood spans two steep-sided valleys so visitors should be fit and active. It adjoins a Nature Reserve and has a small stream running through the valley.
Sanctuary Wood Cemetery is located 5 Kms east of Ieper town centre on the Canadalaan a road leading from the Meenseweg N8 connecting Ieper to Menen. From Ieper town centre the Meenseweg is located via Torhoutstraat and right onto Basculestraat. The Canadian Hill 62 Memorial is 100 metres further down the road from the cemetery.
Sanctuary Wood was an important position on the British front line. Original trenches original shell craters old shells bones rolls of rusty old barbed wire - even some of the original blasted tree stumps that were standing in 1915 now bearing moving tributes from visitors over the years. Basculestraat ends at a main cross roads directly over which begins the Meenseweg.