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Payen Catherine15 Rue Monsieur
Englebelmer
80300
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0322756687Mobile:
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I am offering two ensuite rooms with French TV and WiFi. The first bedroom includes a comfortable double bed and a private bathroom, while the second bedroom features twin beds and its own bathroom. Additionally, guests have access to a fully equipped kitchen and a cozy rest area. It is worth noting that my bed and breakfast is open throughout the year.Reviews
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Directions
We are located 8 km from Albert, at the heart of the Somme region on the Circuit of Memories. If you are coming from Paris, take the A1 and exit at Bapaume (exit number 14). Then follow the signs to Albert, passing through Albert, Aveluy, Martinsart, until you reach Englebelmer. If you are coming from another direction, take the A26 towards Paris and then switch to the A1. Exit at Bapaume (exit number 14) and head towards Albert, passing through Albert, Aveluy, Martinsart, until you reach Englebelmer.
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Attractions
- Beaumont-Hamel Newfoundland Memorial Park: Located approximately 6.5 km away, this park is a memorial site dedicated to the soldiers who fought during World War I. It features preserved trenches, memorials, and a visitor center that provides insights into the history of the Great War.
- Thiepval Memorial: Situated around 11 km from Englebelmer, the Thiepval Memorial commemorates the soldiers who died during the Battle of the Somme in World War I. The memorial stands tall and offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
- Ulster Tower: Found about 7 km away, the Ulster Tower is another World War I memorial. It was constructed as a tribute to the men of the 36th (Ulster) Division and replicates Helen's Tower in County Down, Northern Ireland.
- Albert-Bapaume Road Cemetery: Located around 8 km from Englebelmer, this cemetery is a resting place for those who lost their lives during the Battle of the Somme. It is a serene and well-maintained site where visitors can pay their respects.
- Delville Wood South African National Memorial: Situated approximately 14 km away, this memorial honors the South African soldiers who fought during World War I. It is set within Delville Wood, a site where intense fighting took place during the Battle of the Somme.
- Pozieres Memorial: Found about 13 km from Englebelmer, the Pozieres Memorial is dedicated to the missing soldiers of the Commonwealth who fought in the Battle of the Somme. The memorial stands on the site where significant casualties were experienced during the battle.
- Beaumont-sur-l'Autrèche German Cemetery: Located approximately 10 km away, this German cemetery is a solemn place where fallen German soldiers from World War I rest. The well-maintained grounds provide a peaceful atmosphere for reflection.
- Fricourt German War Cemetery: Situated around 16 km from Englebelmer, this cemetery is the final resting place for German soldiers who perished during the Battle of the Somme. It is a serene and tranquil site with beautifully kept gardens.
- Lochnagar Crater: Located about 9 km away, Lochnagar Crater is a result of a massive explosion during the Battle of the Somme. The crater serves as a reminder of the destructive impact of war and offers visitors a chance to explore its surroundings. 10. Albert Basilica: Found approximately 9 km from Englebelmer, the Albert Basilica is a stunning architectural landmark. The basilica's golden statue, known as the "Golden Virgin," sits atop the tower and can be seen from afar. Inside, visitors can admire beautiful stained glass windows and pay homage to fallen soldiers. Please note that the distances mentioned are approximate and may vary depending on the route taken.