Situated in Rancourt, 38 km from Saint-Quentin Train Station, Hôtel Le Prieuré features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Rod
United Kingdom
The location was good, as we had a follow on destination
Located in Gueudecourt, Le Clos du Clocher is set in a renovated farmhouse and offers B&B accommodation.
clara
United Kingdom
Rural location, in the heart of Somme area, just what we were looking for. Nice continental breakfast was offered, and plenty of it. Area around the gite was very quiet and peaceful. Could easily spend a few days here in the summer, relaxing in the garden. Hosts were very welcoming.
Guillemont Halt is a holiday home located in Guillemont, 40 km from Amiens and a 15 minute drive from the River Somme.
James
United Kingdom
It was a outstanding property everything we needed was there, our host were 1st Class nothing was problem.Food was brilliant and the location gleaming so near to all the sites we needed to visit will definitely organise another trip to the Somme and book the same property.Thank you John and Claire
Featuring garden views, Maison. Au champ du souvenir. 8 personnes. Features accommodation with a garden, a bar and barbecue facilities, around 32 km from Amiens Train Station.
Set in Miraumont and only 41 km from Amiens Train Station, Maison 90 m2 (Logement complet) offers accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
wayne
United Kingdom
A lovely mixture of old world charm and modern amenities
Located in Miraumont and only 42 km from Amiens Train Station, Chez Bérénice et Clément provides accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Sue
United Kingdom
Wonderful warm welcome from Berenice, Clement, their family and dog. They all couldn’t have been more kind and helpful. The accommodation was spotless, spacious and very comfortable with a glorious garden to picnic in the evening sun. Lovely fresh breakfast each morning in the dining room. Superbly situated for visiting Thiepval Memorial, Albert, Mametz Woods, WWI cemeteries and memorials. Will definitely stay again if in the area.
I have been coming here since 1981. It is rural France.
I have been coming here since 1981. It is rural France. Nobody rushes round, you are in the epicentre of WW1 Battle of the Somme. You need a car and for eating in the evening you need to visit one of the towns nearby. It is a farming community and very welcoming.
Malcolm
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very quiet village. No shop for bread or supplies.
Very quiet village. No shop for bread or supplies. Small tabac which shuts at 8pm. Nearest bread shop 15 minutes away.
Rural location, good for walking and cycling. Well located for a Somme battlefield visit.
Nearby Trones wood very atmospheric.
Only minor niggle- the whole area is surrounded by wind turbines.
Excellent café for lunch in LA Bookseller run by British owners where all the tour guides take their charges.
Albert is disappointing, very few eating options.
Caroline
United Kingdom
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