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Peter Clark2 Bis Rue de la Prairie
Beaumetz
80370
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The architect-designed longhouse offers a contemporary and sustainable living experience while honoring tradition. It seamlessly blends local knowledge with modernity and provides three different styles of comfortable amenities. The rooms are filled with natural light and open up to a serene garden, where sheep peacefully graze and birds create a harmonious atmosphere. The heart of the house is a spacious living room, bathed in sunlight, where guests can share a delicious organic meal featuring fresh vegetables from the garden and locally sourced products. A winter garden with a collection of informative books is also available for guests to relax and plan their outings. For cycling enthusiasts, we offer specialized equipment and services such as a bicycle shed, repair essentials, suitable meals, and helpful information. The location is perfect for exploring the surrounding areas including Abbeville, Amiens, Doullens, St Riquier, the Authie and Somme valleys, the Somme Bay, Crécy Forest, and the Circuit of Remembrance. Our guesthouse is accredited by Gîtes de France (3 épis), Green Key, Jardins de Noé, and is an official refuge of the LPO (French partner of Birdlife International).Reviews
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Directions
Latitude 50.1421 (50° 08' 31" N)
Longitude 2.11952 (2° 07' 11" E)
If coming from Calais or the Somme Bay, take exit N°22 Abbeville Est on the A16 motorway. If coming from Paris/Oise/Aisne, take exit N°21 Flixecourt on the A16 motorway. Then, follow the D925 road towards Abbeville, Saint-Riquier, and Doullens. If traveling by train, take the SNCF railway line 24 from Paris to Calais, and get off at either Amiens (35km away) or Abbeville (25km away). From there, you can take the Trans80 bus lines 27 (Amiens station to Beaumetz) or 26 (Abbeville station to Beaumetz). If you prefer cycling, there are several cycle routes and green landes available, such as Eurobike 4 (Roscoff-Kiev) and Véloroute 30 (Somme Valley). If coming from the Somme Valley via Véloroute 30, follow the Chés Intailles route and then the Circuit des Muches using the D106 road (Villers sous Ailly - Surcamps - Vauchelles). For a train and bike option, from Abbeville station, take the Traverse du Ponthieu until you reach Saint-Riquier, and then follow the Circuit des Muches towards Beaumetz.
Longitude 2.11952 (2° 07' 11" E)
If coming from Calais or the Somme Bay, take exit N°22 Abbeville Est on the A16 motorway. If coming from Paris/Oise/Aisne, take exit N°21 Flixecourt on the A16 motorway. Then, follow the D925 road towards Abbeville, Saint-Riquier, and Doullens. If traveling by train, take the SNCF railway line 24 from Paris to Calais, and get off at either Amiens (35km away) or Abbeville (25km away). From there, you can take the Trans80 bus lines 27 (Amiens station to Beaumetz) or 26 (Abbeville station to Beaumetz). If you prefer cycling, there are several cycle routes and green landes available, such as Eurobike 4 (Roscoff-Kiev) and Véloroute 30 (Somme Valley). If coming from the Somme Valley via Véloroute 30, follow the Chés Intailles route and then the Circuit des Muches using the D106 road (Villers sous Ailly - Surcamps - Vauchelles). For a train and bike option, from Abbeville station, take the Traverse du Ponthieu until you reach Saint-Riquier, and then follow the Circuit des Muches towards Beaumetz.
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Notes: Evening meal 20€/ pers. |
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Attractions
- Somme 1916 Museum (15 km away): Located in Albert, this museum offers a comprehensive insight into World War I with collections of artifacts, photographs, and interactive exhibits.
- Notre-Dame Basilica (17 km away): Situated in Albert, this stunning basilica is a beautiful example of Gothic architecture and is known for its intricate stained glass windows.
- Delville Wood South African National Memorial (20 km away): This memorial pays tribute to the South African soldiers who fought during World War I. It features a museum, a cemetery, and a replica of a trench system.
- Thiepval Memorial (21 km away): A significant monument dedicated to the missing soldiers of the Battle of the Somme. The memorial offers panoramic views and a visitor center explaining the historical context.
- Beaumont-Hamel Newfoundland Memorial (25 km away): Commemorating the Newfoundland Regiment's involvement in the Battle of the Somme, this memorial site includes preserved trenches, memorial park, and a visitor center.
- Ulster Tower Memorial (27 km away): Built in honor of the men from the 36th Ulster Division who fought during World War I, this memorial resembles a traditional Irish round tower and houses a small museum.
- Historial de la Grande Guerre (28 km away): Located in Péronne, this museum focuses on the history and impact of World War I. It showcases an extensive collection of artifacts, photographs, and multimedia displays.
- Beaumont-sur-Ancre Chinese Cemetery (30 km away): An atmospheric cemetery located in a peaceful rural setting. It pays tribute to the Chinese workers who supported the Allied forces during the war.
- Château de Péronne (31 km away): This medieval castle in Péronne houses a museum dedicated to local history. Visitors can explore the castle's towers, ramparts, and exhibitions depicting the region's past. 10. Australian Corps Memorial at Le Hamel (37 km away): This memorial site commemorates the Australian forces' successful offensive during World War I. It includes a museum, trenches, and a memorial park. Please note that distances are approximate and may vary based on the specific route taken.