LETTENBERG BUNKER
A small hillock located north of Mount Kemmel, with strategic importance during the First World War.
This small hill to the north of Mount Kemmel was of strategic importance during the First World War. At the beginning of 1917, the British "175th Tunnelling Company" dug underground shelters here: a command post, dormitories and an aid post. The entrance was formed by a bunker, which still bears a red cross. Information boards tell you more about it. One of the bunkers is specially designed to shelter bats. On the slopes of the hill is also a calvary, which commemorates the victims of the war.
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