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  2. Somme tourism. The Somme department is situated to the west of the Picardy region of north-east France. It is perhaps useful to consider the department as falling into three regions, with Abbeville to the west; the region around Amiens to the east; and thirdly the coastal regions and resorts.

    • Somme Battlefields History
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    • Getting to Somme Battlefields

    In 1916, with the Allied and German forces in France deadlocked in trenches, British commanders planned to break the stalemate by destroying the German trenches and then having the British soldiers slowly walk across no-man’s land to capture them. This plan proved disastrous. Firstly, both the British troops and the French forces were already massi...

    A forty mile route, the Circuit of Remembrance or Somme battlefields tour starts from either the town of Albert or that of Peronne, winding through numerous battle sites, memorials and museums. This Somme battlefields tour explores the individual battles as well as going through individual towns occupied by different forces with signs along the way...

    The Remembrance Circuit is a blazed trail from Péronne to Albert. Visitors have a number of ways they can travel to and along the trail. One can drive to the various sites and trenches along the trail or discover the Remembrance Trail by foot with walks and hiking trails in the Haute-Somme and the Poppy Country. There is also a Cycle Trail of Remem...

  3. The Department of the Somme lies in the Picardy region of Northern France. See the Travelling to the Somme page for information on how to get there, and Staying in the Somme for where to stay. The Somme was the site of the famous British offensive which started on the 1st of July, 1916.

    • Beaumont-Hamel Newfoundland Memorial. Prepare yourself to visit Canada without taking a plane. Back during the war, Newfoundland was a British Empire dominion and, when the UK declared war on Germany, regiments from all the Commonwealth were brought to fight the war too as British units.
    • Ulster Tower. One of the first memorials to be built in the Western front, this 20-meter tower honors the men of 36th Division which came from Ulster, a province in the North of Ireland.
    • Thiepval Memorial. This is definitely the most impressive war memorial of the region. Thiepval is a town which was taken by the Germans in 1914 and transformed since then into a stronghold in the Somme front with multiple machine guns and a heavy defense system protecting their trenches.
    • Lochnagar Crater. This is one of the most shocking sites of the First World War giving the dimensions of how it wiped down the landscape of the Western front area.
  4. The 1914-1918 battlefields of the Somme are located in the beautiful, rural landscape of the region of Picardy and the Département de la Somme. The River Somme flows through the Vallée de la Haute Somme (Upper Somme Valley) in the east of the Département.

  5. Somme - Five Must See Somme Sites - Travelling to the Somme - Staying in the Somme - Thiepval - Beaumont Hamel - Newfoundland Memorial Park - Ulster Tower - Albert - High Wood - Lochnagar Crater & Area - Iron Harvest - Delville Wood - Trones Wood, Guillemont & Area - Serre - Mametz - Villers-Bretonneux; Others - Arras - Cuinchy, Cambrin and ...

  6. Nov 11, 2022 · Today the River Somme, in Northern France, is a peaceful place, with ducks gliding about on gently flowing waters. In fact, the name Somme is derived from the Celtic samara, meaning “tranquil.”

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