(Updated with new photos)
A little parking spot near the bottom of Les Charrieres Nicolle. Up on the hillside over the stream is some German concrete...
.. a telephone network bunker (looking back to the road junction).
Another parking spot just a little way farther up the valley, and there's a footpath up some steps to the right...
.. head along at least 150m or so, and there's an obvious pit to take a look at (requires climbing). On closer inspection the hole here has a "wriggly tin" roof. Some kind of WWII shelter we presume.
Along a bit more, before a hollow tree trunk right by the path, another shelter just big enough to crawl into.
Lots of pits have been dug around here, probably more to find if I had the energy to climb around. And then here are two more shelters in one shot! Does anyone know what the Germans were up to in this area?
Aerial view of the area thanks to Bing. Could the question marked items in the fields above the valley be more remnants?
UPDATE 1
Great comment from Tim - thanks! :
"There was an air force anti-aircraft heavy battery "4./GemFlakAbt 364"
at Mont Gavey (see name of lane just to north) comprising 6 x 8.8 Flak
36/37 Guns in reinforced field positions (pits dug in the ground 3'-5'
deep, with timber posts, wriggly tin and sandbags forming the 'walls';
the ground from the hole would have been piled around the outside of the
hole to provide more cover) and 3 x 2cm Flak 38 (on your question
marks?) and 1 x Würzburg Reise Radar. These personnel shelters would
have provided simple refuge in case of nearby bombing or shelling, but
wouldn't have survived a decent direct hit. Regards, Tim"
UPDATE 2
Another comment from 'AbductedByBrambles' tells us that there is concrete at the right question mark. Here are some excellent photos from him that I'm delighted to present:
It's not like any other German construction I've ever seen, but I can't come up with any other explanation for what it could be. The tracks and the embedded metal fixings each side on top - interesting?
From the other direction. There was nothing visible at the other question mark location.
A bonus shot from AbductedByBrambles showing a bunker on the south side half way along the part of Westmount Court closer to Overdale. There's another farther along but very overlooked by nearby properties so he didn't feel able to take a shot! The part of Westmount Court closer to the bay doesn't have anything obvious visible from the road. Many thanks for the photos! The more we can show the lesser known bunkers the better! Too much secrecy out there :)
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There was an air force anti-aircraft heavy battery "4./GemFlakAbt 364" at Mont Gavey (see name of lane just to north) comprising 6 x 8.8 Flak 36/37 Guns in reinforced field positions (pits dug in the ground 3'-5' deep, with timber posts, wriggly tin and sandbags forming the 'walls'; the ground from the hole would have been piled around the outside of the hole to provide more cover) and 3 x 2cm Flak 38 (on your question marks?) and 1 x Würzburg Reise Radar. These personnel shelters would have provided simple refuge in case of nearby bombing or shelling, but wouldn't have survived a decent direct hit. Regards, Tim
Wow thanks Tim, great information! Mystery solved! Many thanks.
Hi Crapaudmatic great blog thanks, the right question mark is something concrete which looks unusual, I have photos you can use if I can send them to you? can I email you?
Wow again, thanks A.B.B. (nice!) I'd love to see your photos please. Anyone can leave a comment here with a "Private - don't publish" at the start and I'll read it then delete it, so that's how my "roving reporters" help me out sometimes.
You can put your photos on some free image hosting website temporarily and send me the link, please? Thanks!
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