Overview
Cambrai Memorial commemorates the servicemen who fought in the Battle of Cambrai during the First World War.
Location
The small village of Louverval is on the north side of the D930, Bapaume to Cambrai road, 13 kilometres north-east of Bapaume and 16 kilometres south-west of Cambrai. The Memorial stands on a terrace in Louverval Military Cemetery, which is situated on the north side of the D930, south of Louverval village. CWGC signposts on the D930 give advance warning of arrival at the Cemetery
Visitor Facilities
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Accessibility
Wheelchair access to this site is possible with some difficulty. For further information regarding wheelchair access, contact the Enquiries Department on 01628 507200.
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