Le Relais De L'Aube is located in Villers-Bretonneux, 400 metres from French-Australian Museum. Free private parking and free WiFi are available on site.
Judith
Australia
Lovely homely accomodation. Françoise provided very helpful advice about local sites and facilities
Offering quiet street views, Le gite de Beatrice et Laurent is an accommodation located in Villers-Bretonneux, 19 km from Amiens Train Station and 22 km from Zénith d'Amiens.
Cary
Australia
Spacious apartment. Too big for 1 traveller really but easy to spread out. Everything worked. Quiet spot. Parking was straightforward, not common in France with its narrow, congested streets that were never intended for cars. Make sure you visit the Museum
Located just 22 km from Amiens Train Station, La Grange du Verger offers accommodation in Villers-Bretonneux with access to free bikes, a garden, as well as full-day security.
Bernadette
Australia
Very comfortable stay in an attractive compact bedroom, with delicious breakfast each morning. Helpful and friendly hosts Jean-Louis and daughter Audrey, who assisted with local contacts and a tyre repair place. Thank you! Close to town with simple evening meal options available. Lovely garden setting.
Offering free bikes, Le Chemin d'Ulphe is located in Boves. Free WiFi access is available. Rooms here will provide you with a balcony, a terrace and a seating area. There is also an electric kettle.
Dumitru
Romania
A last minute booking, turned out to be a very quiet place. Super friendly host. Lovely breakfast. Thank you!
Offering a garden and inner courtyard view, GITE COCOONING LE HAMEL is set in Le Hamel, 31 km from Amiens Train Station and 33 km from Zénith d'Amiens.
Iain
United Kingdom
Great location to explore the Somme and its history.
Very pleasant and helpful owners.
Lots of walks next to you.
It was an honour staying in the town that Australians had a...
It was an honour staying in the town that Australians had a major role in recovering during World War I.
So many died.... Not all were found and buried either.
The locals are great. Especially when they find out you are 'Australie'. Visit the Ecole (school) that Victorian children in Australia helped fund the rebuilding of after the war ended. The Museum has a window onto the playground that show the sign the kids see every day : DO NOT FORGET AUSTRALIA
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission need to be congratulated for their dedicated care and maintenance of the war cemeteries around the world.
Visit in sequence from Albert to Villers-Bretonneux : Pozières Memorial to the Missing, 1st Australian Division Memorial (Pozières), Gibraltar Bunker (Pozières), Tank Corps Memorial (Pozières), WWI Animal War Memorial, Australian Memorial (Pozières Mill), 3rd Australian Division Memorial (Morlancourt Ridge), Australian Corps Memorial Park (Le Hamel), Rue Melbourne, Rue Victoria, Ecole Victoria, Victoria School (Villers-Bretonneux), Musée Franco-Australien, Adelaide Cemetery (Villers-Bretonneux), Villers-Bretonneux Military Cemetery, Australian National Memorial (Villers-Bretonneux), Amiens. Google Maps will find all these but be careful of being directed onto a farm track near Australian National Memorial (that was fun going along deeply rutted tractor track in a BMW!)
Cary
Australia
10
Scored 10
Villers-Bretonneux is a must see for Australians.
Villers-Bretonneux is a must see for Australians. We were fortunate to be there for ANZAC Day. Visited the primary school and museum in the days prior. On the day attended the Dawn service at the Australian War Memorial then also attended the service in V-B to honour the fallen French soldiers and villagers.
Very moving. Given two lapel pins by an elderly French woman at the service.
Kathy
Australia
10
Scored 10
As an Australian, it provides a wonderful opportunity to...
As an Australian, it provides a wonderful opportunity to learn of the important role played by the Australians in the liberation of VB during the first world war and of the relationship that exists between France and Australia. It is a perfect location to be able to visit the Australian War Memorial and to visit the John Monash centre. It is accessible by train from Amiens and is easy to walk around. It is also close to many other small villages which are easily reached by car and which can also be reached on bikes.
Leanne
Australia
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