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Payen Catherine15 Rue Monsieur
Englebelmer
80300
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I offer two ensuite rooms equipped with French TV and WiFi. The first bedroom features a double bed and a bathroom, while the second bedroom is furnished with twin beds and its own bathroom. Additionally, I provide a fully-equipped kitchen and a comfortable rest area. It's worth mentioning that my B1B accommodation is available 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 14), then follow the signs to Albert. Drive through Albert, Aveluy, Martinsart, and you will reach Englebelmer. If you are coming from the opposite direction, take the A26 towards Paris, then switch to A1 and exit at Bapaume (exit 14). Follow the signs to Albert, drive through Albert, Aveluy, Martinsart, and you will reach Englebelmer.
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Attractions
- Thiepval Memorial: Located approximately 5 kilometers from Englebelmer, the Thiepval Memorial is a renowned World War I memorial dedicated to the missing British and South African soldiers who fought during the Battle of the Somme. It stands as a reminder of the sacrifices made during the war and offers a moving experience for visitors.
- Beaumont-Hamel Newfoundland Memorial: Situated around 10 kilometers from Englebelmer, this memorial pays tribute to the Newfoundland Regiment who fought during the Battle of the Somme. The preserved battlefield and trenches offer a glimpse into the harsh realities of war, while the visitor center provides historical context and exhibits.
- Ulster Tower: Just over 10 kilometers away, the Ulster Tower is a memorial dedicated to the men of the 36th (Ulster) Division who fought in the Battle of the Somme. The tower, resembling Helen's Tower in County Down, Northern Ireland, stands as a symbol of remembrance and offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
- Thiepval Anglo-French Cemetery: Adjacent to the Thiepval Memorial, this cemetery is the final resting place for soldiers from both the United Kingdom and France who perished during the Battle of the Somme. Visitors can pay their respects and reflect upon the human cost of war in this serene and well-maintained cemetery.
- Australian Corps Memorial, Le Hamel: Approximately 20 kilometers from Englebelmer, this memorial commemorates the achievements of the Australian Corps during the Battle of Hamel in World War I. The site includes a statue of General John Monash, a map room, and a museum displaying artifacts from the battle.
- Lochnagar Crater: Situated around 25 kilometers away, the Lochnagar Crater is the largest man-made mine crater created during World War I. The result of a detonation that marked the start of the Battle of the Somme, this impressive crater is now a memorial site and offers a unique perspective on the scale of the conflict.
- Albert Basilica and Underground Museum: Located in the town of Albert, approximately 15 kilometers from Englebelmer, the Basilica of Notre-Dame de Brebières houses a museum beneath it that explores the impact of World War I on the region. Visitors can also climb to the top of the basilica for panoramic views of the Somme countryside.
- Delville Wood South African National Memorial: Around 30 kilometers away, this memorial commemorates the South African soldiers who fought in the Battle of Delville Wood during World War I. The site features a museum, beautifully maintained gardens, and a memorial chapel dedicated to fallen soldiers. These attractions offer a range of historical and memorial experiences related to World War I, providing visitors with a deeper understanding of the region's significance during this pivotal period in history.