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Claudie Seminet22 Chemin Du Port De Plaisance
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Description for Gite
Introducing our charming holiday home - Gite Class 3 epis. This delightful abode features a spacious living room with an open kitchen, perfect for socializing and entertaining. With four cozy bedrooms, accommodating a group of friends or family is a breeze. Additionally, two well-appointed bathrooms ensure convenience and comfort for all guests. Enjoy the outdoors on the inviting terrace, complete with a barbecue for delicious alfresco dining. The gite is equipped with all essential appliances, making your stay effortless. Embracing a rustic aesthetic, the furniture exudes both charm and comfort, creating a truly cozy ambiance.Reviews
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Directions
The destination is situated in the center of the valley, at a significant elevation. It is located 80 kilometers away from Peronne and Albert, and approximately 35 miles from Amiens.
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Holiday Home | 4 | 365 | |||||||||||||
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Attractions
- Somme 1916 Museum: Located in Albert, this museum provides a comprehensive exhibition on the Battle of the Somme during World War I. It showcases artifacts, photos, and interactive displays to give visitors a deeper understanding of the historical events that took place in the region.
- Thiepval Memorial: Situated in Thiepval, this memorial commemorates the soldiers from the United Kingdom and South Africa who lost their lives during the Battle of the Somme. The towering structure serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made during the war and offers a serene atmosphere for reflection.
- Beaumont-Hamel Newfoundland Memorial: Located in Beaumont-Hamel, this memorial pays tribute to the soldiers of the Newfoundland Regiment who fought during World War I. It features preserved trenches, a visitor center, and a bronze caribou statue, serving as a meaningful memorial and a testament to the bravery of those who served.
- Château de Péronne: Situated in Péronne, this medieval castle showcases various architectural styles and houses the Museum of the Great War. Visitors can explore the castle's rich history, admire its impressive collection of artifacts, and learn about the impact of World War I on the local community.
- Delville Wood South African National Memorial: Located in Longueval, this memorial commemorates the South African soldiers who fought during the Battle of Delville Wood in 1916. The memorial's tranquil gardens and museum provide visitors with insights into the bravery and sacrifice of the South African troops.
- Amiens Cathedral: Situated in Amiens, this impressive Gothic masterpiece is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The cathedral's magnificent architecture, intricate sculptures, and stunning stained glass windows make it a must-visit attraction for art and history enthusiasts.
- Musee de Picardie: Located in Amiens, this museum houses an extensive collection of archaeological artifacts, fine arts, and decorative arts. With exhibits ranging from ancient times to contemporary art, it offers a diverse cultural experience for visitors of all interests.
- Hortillonnages d'Amiens: Situated in Amiens, these picturesque floating gardens are a unique attraction. Visitors can explore the maze of small canals by boat or foot, admiring the vibrant flowers, lush vegetation, and charming cottages along the way.
- Caverne du Dragon (Dragon's Cave): Located in Oulches-la-Vallée-Foulon, this underground museum provides an immersive experience into the realities of trench warfare during World War I. Visitors can explore the preserved tunnels and trenches, gaining insight into the daily life of soldiers during the war. 10. Albert-Bapaume Road British Cemetery: Situated in La Boisselle, this cemetery serves as a final resting place for soldiers who fought during the Battle of the Somme. It offers a peaceful and reflective atmosphere, allowing visitors to pay their respects and remember the sacrifices made during the war.