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HFC On Tour: Battle of the Bulge – the Ardennes

Posted by Denny Koch on September 5, 2012

Clervaux is the perfect base for an Ardennes tour – every other interesting location is in a 30 km-radius!

This summer, we decided to tour the Ardennes in Luxembourg and Eastern Belgium. In villages and small towns like Wiltz, Diekirch, Ettelbruck, or St. Vith you can find (official and private) Battle of the Bulge museums and memorials next to medieval castles, monasteries and old churches. The scenery is impressive as well, you find deep valleys, cut by small rivers, surrounded by steep rock formations and dense forests. If you happen to visit the Western Ardennes around Bastogne, you should also consider taking a trip to the Eastern battlefields – here is why :)

Clervaux

Don’t miss our extensive photo gallery with many more pictures from our tour!

Clervaux castle contains a Battle of the Bulge museum

Our hotel was located in the medieval town of Clervaux (Luxembourg Ardennes), which is a perfect central basis for exploring the surrounding locations.

The small town (app. 1000 inhabitants) is dominated by a massive castle from the 12th century, which also contains a Battle of the Bulge Museum. Clervaux is also famous for a Benedictine monastery on top of a hill above the town. The village is located at the small river Our, lies deep in a rocky valley, and is almost completely surrounded by tree-covered, steep hills.

If you don’t travel by car, Clervaux has a small railway station and you can reach it by train from Luxembourg City or Liege / Belgium. Parking your car isn’t an issue here (in contrast to the difficult and very expensive parking situation in Arnhem!), you can park your car almost everywhere by simply ignoring the no-parking signs because they are of no consequences (a recommendation from our hotel owner, and it proved to be true, we never had any parking problems in any towns in Luxembourg).

Clervaux Memorial for the 6th US Armored Division

From December 16th to 18th, 1944, Clervaux was the scene of heavy fightings during the Battle of Clervaux (which has been referred to as the “Luxembourg Alamo“). American forces from the 110th Regiment and 109th Field Artillery Battalion were encircled by overwhelming German forces from the 5th Panzer Army and 126th Infantry Division, and retreated into the Clervaux castle. In the end, the US forces were forced to surrender when German tanks broke into the already burning castle, but at least they had managed to delay and bind large German forces for two days, thus slowing the German timetable of the time-critical offensive. Clervaux castle was heavily damaged during the battle, and the restoration was not finished until 1994.

In front of the castle are a German 88 artillery and an US Sherman tank which participated in the Battle of Clervaux. There is also a memorial next to the central square of Clervaux, commemorating the liberation of Luxembourg in 1944.

Other interesting sights in Clervaux are the Saint-Maurice and Saint Maur Benedictine Abbey, where you can listen to the Gregorian chants of the monks inside the church several times a day, and the impressive catholic church Saints Cosmas and Damian. In the Abby catacombs is an ongoing exhibition about life at a Benedictine monastery. There is also a golf course in the vicinity (which is rumored to be quite good) and most of the hotels also offer wellness and Ayurveda.

Clervaux War Memorial

Beware, there is no pulsing nightlife in the quite little town of Clervaux (in contrast to lively Arnhem)! There is a nice restaurant with beer garden in the woods above the city, “Ecuries du Parc“, which is located in the rustic building of the former horse stables of the Earl of Clervaux. Prices for meals are, as everywhere in Luxembourg, quite expensive (compared to prices in Germany), but the restaurant is excellent, as is the beer, and the historical, rustic atmosphere is very enjoyable. Everything in Clervaux is reachable by foot, so there is no need to drive by car from your hotel and you can enjoy the various beers offered here.

Another recommendation for spending your evenings is the Bistro 1895 in our hotel, the Hotel des Nations. It offers good meals, diverse local beers and other drinks, so we drank ourselves through the various Luxembourgian and Belgium beers here. The atmosphere is relaxed and familiar – the hotel and the bistro are family owned since 1895, and the couple who own the hotel will happily tell you about the history of the hotel, their ancestors (who are displayed on family photos on the walls and even on the menu card), and about the good old times in Clervaux.

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IRV – Annual boardgames convention in Liege, Belgium

Posted by Denny Koch on October 5, 2010

We were informed about the 28th annual boardgames and LCG convention “International Rendez-Vous” (IRV) of the club “Objectif Jeux” in Liege, Belgium, and will gladly pass this announcement on to our readers. If you are a gamer from Europe (especially from Germany, Belgium, France, The Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria), this could be interesting for you!

When?

The convention will be held on the weekend of Friday, October 29th 7:00 PM to Sunday, October 31st. You can expect several tournaments and an important auction on second-hand boardgames which will take place on Sunday 5 PM – 6:30 PM.

No entry fee!

Where?

As the organizer promised, several Belgian beers and various foods are available on location at reasonable prices. About 150 gamers from all over Europe will attend the convention.

The location:

Institut Saint-Laurent
29, Rue Saint-Laurent
B-4000 Liège, Belgium

Free and vast car parking. For players coming from abroad, the organizer can arrange for picking up at the Liege TGV station - send your request as soon as possible!

What?

The following games or genres will be played (with some of the latest Essen 2010 releases!): modern boardgames, miniatures, dexterity games, card games, and other games (18xx train games etc.)

Two free events of ‘Call of Cthulhu LCG‘ with nice prizing!

Liege Call Cthulhu LCG tournament
Sat 30-oct-2010 : LCG event
Sun 31-oct-2010 : Multiplayer event with the French house rules

Note : the following cards are forbidden for the tournaments, following a poll on the french board:
Endless interrogation (Agency)
Seventy Steps (Hastur)

Main event – a LCG tournament

Sat 30-Oct-2010, start around 10:30am; finish around 5:00pm.

Note : this schedule may be adapted to the foreign visitors arrival time, according to the attendance.

Side event – a Multiplayer LCG 4 players

Sun 31-Oct-2010, start at 1:00pm

Multiplayer variant from the ‘Cénacle’ (by Prodigee, .doc), table of 4 players

The Format

Swiss pairing system. Depending on the number of players, there will be 4 or 5 rounds.

  • Call of Cthulhu LCG Core Set
  • Secrets of Arkham expansion
  • AP5 (Mountains of Madness) up to the AP ‘Screams from within’ (Yuggoth cycle) to be released a few weeks before the event.

Deck of minimum 50 cards, maximum three copies of each card. No sideboard.

Important : it is mandatory to use opaque sleeves of dark colour for your deck. No decklist is required.

Set of stories : Secrets of Arkham (please bring your own set)

Time limit : 45min per round.

Information and registration

To pre-register or to ask any question, contact the organizer by email here!

More information: Objectif Jeux website (French)

Photos of the 2008 IRV convention

A small blog report with lot of pictures who was made in live by a French player who attended the Call of Cthulhu LCG tournament in 2009

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