Discover the Upper Somme Valley, land deeply scarred by the World War 1. Today, it's the paradise for fishers. Let's go to Péronne, Albert, Montdidier...
" I love the region especially for its history and the memories rooted in the land. Heritage tourism is not very conventional; it's a kind of tourism dictated by the heart and emotions." Peter Smith, from Britain, resident of Picardy.
Visit Somme has all you need to plan a Picardy holiday: find hotels in Amiens or Somme campsites, arrange a gastronomic Somme tour, explore the Picardy coast and much more
Albert is an obliged stage of the Circuit of Remembrance and was hard hit by the world war 1. Discover Albert, a quiet city in the countryside of the Poppy Country.
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The native city of Antoine Parmentier, propagator of potatoe, was nearly destroyed during the World War 1. Don't miss the visit of the Town Hall with its Art Déco frescoes...
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Discover the pools of the Upper Somme. As the river winds its way from its source to the Bay of Somme, it leaves behind a mosaic of cutt-offs or pools.
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Discover this nice city of Upper Somme Valley rich of a medieval past but also marked by the World War 1. Don't miss the Museum of the Great War, the Museum Alfred Danicourt...
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Discover Ham, a small city close to the Aisne department. Discover its castle which was the most important in North of France. So it kept this fort in the Middle Ages.
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The "P'tit train de la Haute Somme" is the last remaining section of a large military network built during World War 1. The site is situated right in the zone of the Battle of the Somme.
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