Ypres in autumn: south entrance fortified ramparts and gate leading on the road to the neighbour french city of Lille
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Exploring these fortifications with their moats and islands makes for the perfect hour-and-a-half walk with stunning nature views and color displays, especially during the fall.
Around 1680 the famous French engineer Vauban transformed the ramparts into a huge complex with frontal fortifications and bastions.
At the beginning of its existence, Ieper was a small settlement on the Ieper River. It had two entrances. One in the north, the other in the south. Lille is the original southern gate.
Visiting Ypres is like taking a step back in time. The charm of romanticism, the glory of days gone by and a subtle air of mystery all add to its special atmosphere. The old streets surrounding the town centre bear the imprint of ages past.
(Ariane)
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