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Payen Catherine
15 Rue Monsieur
Englebelmer
80300

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Price per night:

price from €55

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0778700240

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I am offering two ensuite rooms equipped with French TV and WiFi. One of the rooms contains a double bed and a private bathroom, while the other room features twin beds and its own bathroom as well. Additionally, guests will have access to a shared kitchen and restroom. It's worth noting that my bed and breakfast (B&B) is open throughout the year.

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Directions

We are located 8 km from Albert, in the heart of the Somme region, along the Circuit of Memories. If you are coming from Paris, take the A1 highway and exit at Bapaume (exit 14). From there, follow the signs to Albert, passing through Aveluy, Martinsart, and finally Englebelmer. If you are coming from another direction, take the A26 highway towards Paris and then switch to the A1. Exit at Bapaume (exit 14) and follow the same directions to reach Englebelmer via Albert, Aveluy, and Martinsart.

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Attractions

  • Thiepval Memorial: Located approximately 5 kilometers southeast of Englebelmer, the Thiepval Memorial is a war memorial commemorating the missing British and South African soldiers who died during the Battle of the Somme in World War I. The memorial stands at the site of the Thiepval Ridge and offers a powerful tribute to the fallen soldiers.
  • Beaumont-Hamel Newfoundland Memorial: Situated around 8 kilometers northwest of Englebelmer, the Beaumont-Hamel Newfoundland Memorial is another memorial site dedicated to the soldiers from Newfoundland who lost their lives during the Battle of the Somme. The preserved battlefield and trenches provide visitors with a poignant insight into the realities of war.
  • Ulster Tower: Located about 9 kilometers northwest of Englebelmer, the Ulster Tower is a replica of Helen's Tower in County Down, Northern Ireland. It serves as a memorial to the men of the 36th (Ulster) Division who fought in the Battle of the Somme. Visitors can explore the memorial grounds and learn about the division's involvement in the war.
  • Lochnagar Crater: Situated approximately 12 kilometers northeast of Englebelmer, the Lochnagar Crater is a massive mine crater formed during the first day of the Battle of the Somme. The site offers a unique opportunity to witness the impact of the explosion and learn about the mining operations conducted during the war.
  • Albert-Bapaume Road Cemetery: Located around 10 kilometers south of Englebelmer, the Albert-Bapaume Road Cemetery is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery. It holds the graves of soldiers who fell during the Battle of the Somme and provides a serene and reflective space for visitors to pay their respects.
  • Beaumont-sur-Ancre Chinese Cemetery: Situated approximately 12 kilometers southwest of Englebelmer, the Beaumont-sur-Ancre Chinese Cemetery is a burial ground for Chinese laborers who served in World War I. The cemetery is a unique and lesser-known site that showcases the contributions of Chinese workers during the war.
  • Delville Wood South African National Memorial: Located around 20 kilometers southwest of Englebelmer, the Delville Wood South African National Memorial commemorates the South African soldiers who fought in the Delville Wood battle during the Battle of the Somme. The memorial houses a museum and beautifully landscaped gardens, allowing visitors to learn about South Africa's involvement in the war.
  • The Somme 1916 Museum: Situated approximately 14 kilometers south of Englebelmer in Albert, the Somme 1916 Museum provides a comprehensive overview of the Battle of the Somme. Through interactive displays, artifacts, and multimedia exhibits, visitors can gain a deeper understanding of the strategies, experiences, and impact of this historic battle. These attractions offer a mix of historical significance, remembrance, and educational opportunities for visitors interested in World War I and the Battle of the Somme.