Hauts-de-France

Hauts-de-France

Hauts-de-France is the historic northern gateway to the European continent. This region connects the busy cities and busy ports along the English Channel with the quiet countryside that hides unforgettable battle sites. Your journey here is a tour of immense sacrifice and inspiring rebuilding. The drive begins in dynamic centers like Lille famous for its Flemish architecture and cultural life. The route then leads you to the historic front lines of World War I in areas like the Somme. You can visit the preserved trenches immense cemeteries and memorials like the Vimy Ridge site which stand as moving reminders of the Great War. The flat landscape emphasizes the sheer scale of the conflict. The coast offers beautiful beaches and bracing sea air while inland the fields speak of silent history. This region is a serious dose of historical reality and the vibrant culture of Northern France.

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History of Hauts-de-France

The history of Hauts de France is a dramatic story. Because of its location bordering Belgium and the North Sea this region was fought over for centuries by the kings of France, Spain and the Habsburgs. Despite the turmoil cities like Lille grew into France’s industrial heartland built on the trade textiles and coal that powered the nation. The 20th century turned this region into a huge battlefield. During the First World War the entire area was the main Western Front where the Battles of the Somme devastated the landscape. Driving today you pass endless war cemeteries monuments and memorials like the Vimy Ridge Canadian Memorial. The Second World War brought renewed fighting solidifying the region's role as the land of significant European sacrifice. After suffering total destruction twice, the people rebuilt their industrial centers and preserved the battlefields. Your road trip here is a profound journey that honors the past while showcasing the vibrant future of dynamic cities and beautiful rebuilt coastlines. This is a region that understands the cost of history.
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