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Experience the comfort of our ground floor room, "Natural Colors," boasting a generous space and a delightful view of our charming small garden. Inside, you will find a luxurious bathroom with a private toilet, complete with a rejuvenating spa shower. Start your day right with our abundant breakfast, featuring eggs and delectable homemade jams, served in the welcoming dining room of our friendly owners.Reviews
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Attractions
- Delville Wood Cemetery (Cimetière de Delville Wood) - Located in Longueval, this cemetery is a memorial to soldiers who fought during World War I. It is a peaceful and solemn place to pay respects to the fallen.
- Newfoundland Memorial Park (Parc Mémorial de Terre-Neuve) - Situated in Beaumont-Hamel, this park commemorates the Newfoundland Regiment's involvement in the Battle of the Somme. It features preserved trenches, a memorial caribou statue, and informative displays.
- Ulster Tower (Tour de l'Ulster) - Constructed as a memorial to the men of the 36th (Ulster) Division, this tower is a replica of Helen's Tower in County Down, Northern Ireland. Visitors can explore the site, which includes a museum and trenches.
- Thiepval Memorial - Dedicated to the missing British and South African soldiers who fought in the Battle of the Somme, this imposing monument offers panoramic views and an educational visitor center.
- Lochnagar Crater (Cratère de Lochnagar) - Resulting from the detonation of a mine in 1916, this massive crater is a stark reminder of the devastating impact of World War I. Visitors can learn about the event's significance and walk around the crater's rim.
- Beaumont-Hamel Newfoundland Memorial - This memorial site pays homage to the soldiers of the Newfoundland Regiment who fought during the Battle of the Somme. It features preserved trenches, a statue of a caribou, and a visitor center with informative exhibits.
- Ovillers Military Cemetery - Situated near the village of Ovillers-la-Boisselle, this cemetery contains the graves of soldiers who lost their lives during World War I. It provides a serene atmosphere for reflection and remembrance.
- Museum of the Great War (Musée de la Grande Guerre) - Located in Meaux, this museum offers comprehensive exhibits detailing the events of World War I. It showcases a vast collection of artifacts, documents, and interactive displays.
- Théâtre de la Nature - Situated in Ailly-sur-Somme, this open-air theater is set amidst beautiful natural surroundings. It hosts various cultural events, including concerts, plays, and festivals, attracting both locals and tourists. 10. Somme 1916 Museum (Musée Somme 1916) - Situated in Albert, this museum provides an in-depth look at the Battle of the Somme. It displays an extensive range of artifacts, photographs, and personal testimonies, offering valuable insights into the war. Please note that some attractions may have specific visiting hours or entry fees, so it is advisable to check their official websites or contact them directly before planning your visit.