Le Relais De L'Aube is located in Villers-Bretonneux, 1312 feet from French-Australian Museum. Free private parking and free WiFi are available on site.
Michael
Australia
Everything. This was easily the best B&B we have ever stayed in. Francoise and Francois are the perfect hosts. They made us feel like part of their family. Best breakfasts ever.
La Caroline features a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Corbie. The property is around 12 miles from Zénith d'Amiens, 10 miles from The Floating gardens Park and 11 miles from Berny's Museum.
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.
Providing a garden, Le jardin des Écureuils provides accommodations in Démuin. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are available at the guest house free of charge.
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
10
Scored 10
Even though restaurants were not very close by , the hosts...
Even though restaurants were not very close by , the hosts directed us to the supermarket & we used the kitchen to prepare meals.
As Australians, we found the Australian National Memorial & the John Monash Centre very moving
A car is needed to visit there places unless you did a tour
Pamela
Australia
10
Scored 10
The village of Villers-Bretonneaux was delightful.
The village of Villers-Bretonneaux was delightful. Considering that 80% of the village was destroyed during WW1, it has certainly retained its charm. Be aware, if you are catering for yourself that there is only one supermarket and it is not open on Sunday.
The villagers although inundated with Australian visitors are so polite and friendly. In fact they all seem to have adopted the motto of the Victorian school, Never Forget Australia.
Peter
Australia
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