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Nicole Varlet
1 Rue des Fontaines
Vermand
02490

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0323641492

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0620042930

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Description for B&B:

Located in the serene valley of Omignon, nestled between Belgium and Ile de France, our three charming countryside trailers await you for a remarkable experience in Picardy. Surrounded by lush greenery, bordered by a river and streams, this hidden gem offers a unique blend of tranquility and comfort. Immerse yourself in the idyllic setting and be captivated by the originality and sophistication of our accommodations. Whether you are seeking a weekend getaway with your children or friends, prepare to be pleasantly surprised. For a truly unforgettable experience, reserve the entire site, including our Finnish-inspired chalet-barbecue, and gather your loved ones for a memorable evening of camaraderie. Situated near the trailers, this charming chalet provides the perfect complement to your caravan journey, complete with a delightful barbecue-friendly ambiance.

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The Fountains Cottage, a charming fishing retreat with a 3-ear rating, boasts a generous 100 m² area. Nestled in a tranquil waterfront setting, this idyllic abode comfortably accommodates up to six guests, offering a serene and picturesque countryside experience.

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Directions

To reach the "Museum of Vermandois" (The House of Omignon located just behind) from Paris, you can take the A1 and A29 highways. Alternatively, if you are coming from Lille, Calais, Rheims, or Brussels, you should take the A26 highway. Once on the A26, take the Saint-Quentin exit. From there, continue on RN29 for approximately 10 km towards Vermand Amiens. As you approach the entrance to Vermand, make a left turn towards Étreillers/Attilly. Follow the signs for the "Museum of Vermandois" to reach your destination.

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Attractions

  • Saint-Quentin Basilica: Located in the nearby town of Saint-Quentin, this stunning basilica is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. It features intricate stained glass windows and a beautiful interior. Visitors can also admire the panoramic views of the city from the top of the tower.
  • Château de Coucy: Situated in Coucy-le-Château-Auffrique, this medieval fortress is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. Although it is now in ruins, the castle's impressive towers and walls provide a glimpse into its former grandeur. Guided tours are available to learn about its fascinating history.
  • Familistère de Guise: Found in the town of Guise, this unique social housing complex was built in the 19th century by industrialist Jean-Baptiste André Godin. It features a central courtyard with communal facilities, such as a theater and swimming pool. Explore the museum within the complex to discover its innovative design and historical significance.
  • Museum of the Great War: Located in Meaux, this museum offers a comprehensive exhibition on World War I. Through its extensive collection of artifacts, photographs, and interactive displays, visitors can gain a deeper understanding of the war's impact on both soldiers and civilians.
  • Abbaye de Saint-Michel-en-Thiérache: Situated in the Thiérache region, this abbey is a fine example of Romanesque architecture. Built in the 11th century, it possesses a serene atmosphere and houses beautiful religious relics. Take a guided tour to learn about its rich history and explore its picturesque surroundings.
  • Notre-Dame de Laon Cathedral: Found in the city of Laon, this magnificent Gothic cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Its towering spires and intricate sculptures are a sight to behold. Inside, visitors can admire the stunning stained glass windows and the remarkable organ.
  • Musée de la Résistance et de la Déportation de Picardie: Located in Tergnier, this museum is dedicated to the resistance and deportation during World War II. It displays a vast collection of documents, photos, and objects, providing insights into the French Resistance and the experiences of those who were deported.
  • Château de Pierrefonds: Situated in the village of Pierrefonds, this fairytale-like castle is renowned for its medieval architecture. It was extensively restored by Napoleon III and became the inspiration for various fictional castles, including the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle in Disneyland. Explore its grand halls, towers, and surrounding grounds.
  • Parc de Samara: Situated near Amiens, this archaeological park offers a unique glimpse into prehistoric times. Visitors can explore reconstructed Gallo-Roman buildings, participate in interactive workshops, and discover ancient artifacts. Additionally, the park hosts various events and demonstrations throughout the year. 10. Musée de Picardie: Located in Amiens, this art and archaeology museum houses an impressive collection spanning from prehistory to the present day. Visitors can admire works by renowned artists, such as Monet and Renoir, as well as archaeological artifacts from the region. The museum also frequently hosts temporary exhibitions.