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Baie De Somme
Good Morning from a (very) occasional poster.
I'm off for a few days in Saint Valery Sur Somme and would welcome any ideas for activities and days out (I do already know the wonderful Parc du Marquenterre from a previous flying visit).
Personal recommendations for places to eat would also be welcome - I've done the Tripadvisor search & it does all look mouth-watering from a wet Saturday in England.
Thanks
gg
I'm off for a few days in Saint Valery Sur Somme and would welcome any ideas for activities and days out (I do already know the wonderful Parc du Marquenterre from a previous flying visit).
Personal recommendations for places to eat would also be welcome - I've done the Tripadvisor search & it does all look mouth-watering from a wet Saturday in England.
Thanks
gg
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.While you're waiting for someone who actually knows the area (which I don't) here are a few things which would interest me:
A boat trip (with the possibility of seeing some seals):
http:// www.bat eau-bai e-somme .com
The Musée Picarvie:
http:// www.pic arvie.f r
The Chemin de Fer de la Baie de Somme:
http:// www.cfb s.eu/en /
Abbevile is just down the road:
http:// www.abb eville- tourism e.com/h ome-pag e/
with Amiens just beyond it:
http:// www.vis it-amie ns.com/
A boat trip (with the possibility of seeing some seals):
http://
The Musée Picarvie:
http://
The Chemin de Fer de la Baie de Somme:
http://
Abbevile is just down the road:
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with Amiens just beyond it:
http://
Thank you Buenchico
The "rickety railway" looks fun - although I feel it is often better watching rather than riding on steam trains.
I hadn't spotted that The Musée Picarvie is actually just up the road from my hotel - so that looks a must-do
I'd pencilled in a boat trip, but the weather may be of the "cracking the flags" variety & being on the water can intensify the heat even more
I've 'done' Amiens before (the son et lumière at the Cathedral was magical), but Abbeville might mérite le détour.
The "rickety railway" looks fun - although I feel it is often better watching rather than riding on steam trains.
I hadn't spotted that The Musée Picarvie is actually just up the road from my hotel - so that looks a must-do
I'd pencilled in a boat trip, but the weather may be of the "cracking the flags" variety & being on the water can intensify the heat even more
I've 'done' Amiens before (the son et lumière at the Cathedral was magical), but Abbeville might mérite le détour.