LRE Foundation & FFRandonnée launch partnership in France

The LRE Foundation (LREF) and the Fédération Française de la Randonnée Pédestre (FFRandonnée) are proud to announce the signing of a MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) and a joint partnership to develop almost 3.000 km of liberation-themed hiking routes throughout France.

As part of a larger pan-European project, the Liberation Route Hiking Trails are a new sustainable way to experience the Liberation Route Europe, a certified Cultural Route of the Council of Europe. The trails form a traceable link between the main regions along the Allied Forces’ advance between 1943 and 1945, stretching nearly 10.000km. The routes pass numerous historical locations and tell stories from a multitude of perspectives. For this project, the renowned architect Daniel Libeskind has designed a symbolic family of trail markers called the ‘Vectors of Memory’ that will honour people, places, and stories found throughout the European landscape.

For FFRandonnée and president Brigitte Soulary, “This project is a real opportunity to contribute to the promotion and development of our network of GR® and GR® de Pays hiking routes for both the general public and the surrounding regions. It is also a recognition of the work our volunteer surveyors who work daily on these paths. The potential economic benefits for all the regions as well as the departmental and regional committees of the Federation are among the objectives we aim to achieve by becoming a partner in this project.”

“The launch of this partnership with FFRandonnée is the culmination of many years of discussions and hard work to make the Liberation Route Hiking Trails a reality in France,” expressed Rémi Praud, Managing Director of the LRE Foundation. “FFRandonnée is a dedicated and energetic supporter of this initiative. We are very excited to formalise our partnership and jointly to develop the project in France in the years to come.”

The German Federal Government supports the LRE Foundation again in 2021

The LRE Foundation is proud to be supported by the German Federal Government for the second year in a row. In December 2020, the German Bundestag decided to renew its support to the LRE Foundation and the development of the Liberation Route Europe trails. The signature of the grant took place today, 21 May 2021, at the German Embassy in the Hague, at the presence of Deputy Head of Mission, Ingrid Jung, and LRE Foundation Deputy Director, Jurriaan de Mol.

The grant will make possible the further development of the Liberation Route Europe trails, which will form a traceable link between the main regions along the Allied Forces’ advance across Europe, stretching nearly 10.000km. The routes will pass numerous historical locations and tell stories told from a multitude of perspectives that were important in the last phase of World War II.

The Liberation Route Europe trails will be launched very soon, together with a new web-app and travel planner. Later in 2021, the first Vectors of Memory will be placed, and a mobile app will enable visitors to hike, walk and cycle the Liberation Route Europe.

LRE Foundation Deputy Director, Jurriaan de Mol, said: “We are very happy to receive substantial financial support from the German Federal Government again in 2021. The German government has renewed its commitment to upholding the LRE Foundation’s mission, values and initiatives. We are extremely proud of this landmark decision.”

Deputy Head of Mission at the German Embassy in the Hague, Ingrid Jung, spoke about the reasons behind the decision of supporting the LRE Foundation and the Liberation Route Europe’s trails project during the LRE Forum in February. Listen to her inspiring words at this link.