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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. The first bedroom features a comfortable double bed and its own bathroom, while the second bedroom has a twin bed and a bathroom as well. Additionally, guests will have access to a fully equipped kitchen and a separate restroom. It is important to note that my bed and breakfast (B1B) is open throughout the year.

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Directions

We are located 8 km from Albert, right in the heart of the Somme on the Circuit of Memories. If you are coming from Paris, take the A1 and exit at Bapaume (exit 14). Follow the signs towards Albert and continue through Albert, Aveluy, Martinsart until you reach Englebelmer. If you are coming from the opposite direction, take the A26 towards Paris and then switch to A1. Take the same exit at Bapaume (exit 14) and follow the directions to Albert. Continue through Albert, Aveluy, Martinsart until you reach Englebelmer.

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Attractions

  • Thiepval Memorial: Located approximately 8 kilometers from Englebelmer, the Thiepval Memorial is a significant World War I memorial dedicated to the missing British and South African soldiers. It commemorates the Battle of the Somme and offers a poignant tribute to the fallen.
  • Beaumont-Hamel Newfoundland Memorial: Situated around 12 kilometers from Englebelmer, this memorial pays tribute to the Newfoundland Regiment and their sacrifices during World War I. It features preserved trenches, a visitor center, and a serene park where visitors can reflect on the history and bravery of the soldiers.
  • Ulster Tower: Just a short distance from Englebelmer, the Ulster Tower is a memorial dedicated to the soldiers from Northern Ireland who fought during World War I. It stands on the site where the 36th (Ulster) Division made its first major attack on the Somme in 1916.
  • Lochnagar Crater: Located about 4 kilometers southwest of Englebelmer, Lochnagar Crater is a massive mine crater formed during the Battle of the Somme. It serves as a reminder of the intense shelling that took place during the war and offers a unique insight into the sheer power of the explosives used.
  • Delville Wood: Situated approximately 18 kilometers from Englebelmer, Delville Wood is a historic forest that witnessed fierce fighting during the Battle of the Somme. Today, it is a memorial site with walking trails, a museum, and various monuments commemorating the soldiers who fought there.
  • Albert-Bapaume Road Cemetery: Located around 7 kilometers from Englebelmer, this Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery is a peaceful resting place for soldiers who lost their lives during the Battle of the Somme. It is a place of quiet reflection and remembrance.
  • Beaumont-sur-Ancre Chinese Cemetery: Situated approximately 12 kilometers from Englebelmer, this cemetery is the final resting place for Chinese laborers who worked with the British Army during World War I. It is a unique and lesser-known site that offers a glimpse into the diverse contributions made during the war.
  • The Somme 1916 Museum: Located in Albert, about 10 kilometers from Englebelmer, this museum provides a comprehensive overview of the Battle of the Somme. Through artifacts, displays, and multimedia exhibits, visitors can gain a deeper understanding of the conflict and its impact on the region.
  • Fricourt German War Cemetery: Situated approximately 17 kilometers from Englebelmer, this cemetery is the final resting place for German soldiers who fought during World War I. It serves as a solemn reminder of the human cost of war and offers a different perspective on the shared history of the Somme. 10. Beaumont-Hamel British Cemetery: Located just a short distance from Englebelmer, this cemetery is the burial ground for British soldiers who perished during the Battle of the Somme. It is a serene place where visitors can pay their respects and reflect on the sacrifices made during the war.