We have what it takes!
The "14-18" stay includes:
~ overnight stays according to your reservation (from 2 to 6 people possible)
~ as well as a visit to the workshop of the mistress of the house of around 1h30
~ and the "commemorative" souvenir presented on the table upon arrival. It is the duo of flowers symbolizing the First World War; the poppy and the blueberry ... Both mounted on a barbed rod stung on the English helmet for the "Poppy" and on the Adrian helmet for the "cornflower". A very strong symbolism that Cathy, the hostess will explain to you during the proposed visit. The small parchment plaques can be personalized to your choice.
To book this stay, please contact us, a full quote can be sent to you according to your desired dates.
Want to be guided by a professional, do not hesitate to contact our Tourism Office.
English ceramic poppy helmet
French Adrian cornflower ceramic helmet
Cathy with the Australians during the Centenary Commemoration in Pozières in 2016
Anzac Day Remebrance Market on April 25, 2019 in Villers-Bretonneux