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Nicole Varlet
1 Rue des Fontaines
Vermand
02490

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0323641492

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0620042930

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Description for B&B:

Located on a picturesque green area, bordered by a river and streams, our three Campaign trailers are waiting for you to explore the enchanting Omignon valley and experience the essence of Picardy. Immerse yourself in the countryside with our new and exceptional accommodations, boasting a distinctive and sophisticated ambiance. Whether you're seeking a weekend getaway with your children or friends, prepare to be pleasantly surprised. For a truly memorable experience, book the entire site, including the charming Finnish-inspired chalet-barbecue, and gather your loved ones. Situated in close proximity to the trailers, it offers the perfect opportunity to enhance your caravan adventure with a delightful evening of barbecue festivities.

Description for Gite

The charming Gite of Fountains, a delightful fishing retreat, is a 3-star accommodation. Boasting a generous expanse of about 100 m², this cozy cottage offers a comfortable stay for up to six guests. Nestled amidst picturesque landscapes by the water's edge, it provides a serene and idyllic setting for a bucolic getaway.

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Directions

To reach the "Museum of Vermandois" (The House of Omignon) from Paris, take the A1 and A29 highways. Alternatively, if you are coming from Lille, Calais, Rheims, or Brussels, take the A26 highway. Exit at Saint-Quentin and continue on RN29 towards Vermand Amiens for about 10 kilometers. Upon reaching the entrance of Vermand, make a left turn towards Étreillers / Attilly and follow the signs for the museum. The museum is located just behind the House of Omignon.

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Attractions

  • Saint-Quentin: Located approximately 19 kilometers northeast of Vermand, Saint-Quentin is a charming city with a rich history. Visit the magnificent Basilica of Saint-Quentin, explore the picturesque city center, and stroll along the tree-lined promenades.
  • Museum of the Great War: Situated in Meaux, about 90 kilometers west of Vermand, this museum provides a comprehensive exhibition showcasing the history and impact of World War I. Discover artifacts, photographs, and immersive displays that depict the experiences of soldiers and civilians during the war.
  • Château de Pierrefonds: Located around 100 kilometers northwest of Vermand, this fairy-tale castle is a must-visit attraction. With its stunning architecture and picturesque surroundings, the Château de Pierrefonds has been featured in various movies and TV series, including "Merlin" and "Beauty and the Beast."
  • Laon: Situated approximately 80 kilometers north of Vermand, Laon is a medieval town known for its impressive Gothic cathedral. Take a walk through the ancient streets, marvel at the well-preserved city walls, and enjoy breathtaking views from the top of the cathedral's tower.
  • Chemin des Dames: Located about 20 kilometers south of Vermand, this historic road stretches along the ridge of the Aisne River valley. It played a significant role during World War I and now serves as a memorial site with numerous monuments, cemeteries, and museums commemorating the battles fought here.
  • Musée de la Résistance et de la Déportation: Found in Amiens, approximately 90 kilometers northwest of Vermand, this museum is dedicated to the French Resistance and the victims of Nazi persecution during World War II. Explore the exhibitions and learn about the courageous acts of resistance fighters and the hardships endured by those who were deported.
  • The Underground City of Naours: Situated around 100 kilometers northwest of Vermand, this unique attraction offers a fascinating glimpse into the past. Explore the network of underground tunnels and chambers that served as a refuge and hiding place during various periods of history, including World War I.
  • The Remembrance Trail: Stretching across the region of Hauts-de-France, this trail connects numerous World War I memorial sites, battlefields, and cemeteries. Visitors can follow the trail to pay their respects and gain a deeper understanding of the history and sacrifices made during the war. Please note that distances are approximate and may vary depending on the chosen route.