Kemmelberg

The Kemmelberg, as seen from the west
1918 painting of the Kemmelberg by Richard Carline, depicting battles of World War I

The Kemmelberg (English: Kemmel Hill, French: Mont Kemmel) is a hill formation in Flanders, Belgium. It is located less than a kilometre from the village of Kemmel, part of the municipality of Heuvelland in the province of West Flanders. The Kemmelberg is the highest point in the province with an altitude of 154 metres (505 ft), this is the geodetic point with mark Ch63.1, as measured by the National Geographical Institute (NGI) in Brussels in October 1951 via optical levelling.[1]

  1. ^ Nationaal Geografisch Instituut (30 April 2023). "TopoMapViewer". topomapviewer.ngi.be. Retrieved 30 April 2023.