travel tips

 

Travel Options

 

How to get in Belgium and YpresFor the tourist from oversea there is a wide choice of transportation to reach Belgium and Ypres. Depending from where you will come we recommend you to take the airplane, train, car, ferry or Euro tunnel. Sometimes a combination of 2 different transportation choices are necessary to reach Ypres.


From UK with your Car

Le Shuttle Eurotunnel : The tunnel consists of 3 interconnected tubes: 1 rail track each way plus 1 service tunnel. Its length is 31 miles, of which 23 miles are underwater. Its average depth is 150 feet under the seabed.

Since the opening of The opening of the Channel Tunnel in 1994, millions of people came across the Channel.
It is a very quick way to travel as there are 2 to 3 departs each hour and the crossing time for le Shuttle is only 35 minutes.

Crossing with the Ferry gives the fealing of a small cruise. There are different companies such as:P&O and Sea France

 
 

From UK as a footpassenger

There is a choice between ferrys, Eurostar from London to Brussels or London to Lille (France) or airplanes. once you arrive on the continent you will to rent a car or you can use our services: pick up from the train station in Lille (easiest for everyone), Brussels airport or Calais.


Ferry's P&O and Sea France

Eurostar

www.eurostar.com

By Air

In Belgium: 3 main airports: Brussels, Charleroi and Ostende.

Brussels International Airport : Information on timetable with actual times for departures and arrivals - Flights information from/to USA to/from Brussels, arriv al hall, departure hall, service providers and much more


Brussels South Charleroi Airport


Mainly for Ryanair fights coming from London, Italy, France etc and charter flights going from Brussels to Greece, Tunisia, etc...


Ostende Brugge Airport

 

 

 

Maps - Weather Forecast - Gasoline - Telefoon


The roads in Belgium and in France are very good. If you take your own car or rent a car, the basic problems are the same. How to drive on the right side of the road, witch maps to use, understand the road signs.

The best maps to use in France and Belgium are the Michelin maps yellow 1/200.000
For the Calais-Ypres area nr 51 and for the Somme nr 53.

Michelin has also a very good website with route planner and online maps: www.viamichelin.com

Petrol and gasoline are much cheaper in Belgium and France. It is recommended to buy of the motorway. Have a look at the prices in France and Belgium:

http://www.drive-alive.co.uk/fuel_prices_europe.htm

 

 

 

Road Signs



For the visitor of Belgium it is not the road signs who are the most difficult part but the names of the Towns who have different spelling in Flanders (North) and in Wallonnie (South) or France.


In Flemish or Dutch In French In Flemish or Dutch In French
Parijs Paris Ieper Ypres
Rijsel Lille Kortrijk Courtrai
Duinkerke Dunkerque Menen Menin
Bergen Mons Oostende Ostende
Doornik Tournai Roeselare Roulers
Moeskroen Mouscron Brugge Bruges

 

 

Belgium Languages

 

The map below shows the different languages spoken in Belgium.

 

 

For other specific questions about traveling in Belgium and Ypres contact us

 




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