Hotel Saint Claude is located in the city centre of Péronne, between a 16th-century castle and the Great War museum. It offers 40 comfortable and soundproofed rooms that are all serviced by a lift.
Hôtel Kyriad de Peronne is located 3 km from the centre of Péronne, and 9 km from the A1 motorway. Free WiFi and free private parking are available, and a buffet breakfast is prepared each day.
Martin
Australia
The staff tried to be helpful but they were limited by poor resources.
A B&B located 13.5 km from Haute-Picardie Train Station, Chambres d'Hotes Noir Lion offers rooms with a flat-screen TV, and Wi-Fi is free of charge throughout the property.
Deborah
United Kingdom
Great location with car parking and breakfast included.
Located in Péronne and only 32 km from Saint-Quentin Train Station, Gîtes de la chapelette provides accommodation with quiet street views, free WiFi and free private parking.
HILTON
South Africa
There was a washing machine and drier, which came in very handy after being 'on the road' for a week. The house was fully equipped with all the appliances one needed.
Located in the heart of Picardie and along the Somme river, Camping Du Port De Plaisance features an outdoor swimming pool. It offers bungalow accommodation, a launderette and an onsite shop.
Jennifer
United Kingdom
Everything you need in the well equipped kitchen. Provision of a small welcome box with toilet roll, kitchen sponge and liquid cleaner. Bike hire directly from the campsite. Outdoor pool (but wasn’t open when we were there but looked lovely).
Local Lidl, little village with basic shops, a lovely museum and places to eat.
Domaine de la Quenouille Appt A, a property with a garden, is situated in Péronne, 45 km from Train Station of Cambrai, 29 km from Saint-Quentin Basilica, as well as 44 km from Fine Arts Museum...
Set in Péronne and only 30 km from Saint-Quentin Train Station, Camping Le Brochet offers accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
The Great War Museum was excellent. A premier collection of artefacts associated with conflicts over the centuries but with a particular focus on The Great War. A detailed presentation of social and military history in the context of the Great War. Superb.
Mark
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
The origins of the château-fortress of Péronne go back to...
The origins of the château-fortress of Péronne go back to the 7th Century AD. In medieval times it was a Royal Residence for the Ancien Régime. The complex, that now integrates a 21st C. wing, houses a WW I museum with focus on the non military aspects of that war and the conséquences for the region. Remarkable townhall and a wealth of slow travel and biking options in the vicinity.
Bob
Belgium
10
Scored 10
Peronne is a great town for being centralised when visiting...
Peronne is a great town for being centralised when visiting the Somme battlefields of WW1,cosy small bars and restraunts and a great takeaway eatery in the highstreet ehich is really recommendable if you are needing something quick to eat.
david
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We mostly picked Peronne as it was a well located stop for...
We mostly picked Peronne as it was a well located stop for our tour - and it had a museum. I'm so glad I did as the museum was one of the best parts of the trip (although really sobering and sad).
Sonia
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Great for an overnight stay travelling through France.
Great for an overnight stay travelling through France. Not far from Eurotunnel . Excellent WW1 museum. Near to the Somme. Visited Commonwealth Cemeteries. Tourist info office in the town. Places to eat within walking distance.
June
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Peronne is a lovely town and an ideal base for exploring the...
Peronne is a lovely town and an ideal base for exploring the 1916 Battle of the Somme Battlefield and the 1918 battles that brought the first World War to a close following the breach of the Hindenburg Line in 1918. There are good exaples of Art Deco architecture and many more examples in nearby St Quentin. Amiens is just a 40 minute drive.
Beautiful building and 5 mins walk to the town centre, guy on reception was fantastic and very helpful especially by letting us park our motorcycles in a very safe spot, room was huge and the shower great, amazing value and a good simple breakfast for free, I would definitely stay here again, as some other reviews have said there is a certain hospital smell in the hotel, however at least you are sure it's clean
I have been here before so I knew what to expect and it did not disappoint. It is a convenient place to use for those wishing to visit the Somme battlefields. It's close to Peronne, which is a very pleasant town...great eating place (Antoine's Bistro) and a friendly bar (Le Pub) plus other places. Breakfast was fine and plenty to eat. Rooms comfortable without being luxurious. Staff friendly and helpful.
This property is in a quiet location not far from the centre of Peronne and very well positioned for exploring the memorial sites of the The Battle of the Somme. Unfortunately, because of Covid restrictions we were not offered the breakfast which was a real shame as so many previous reviews raved about how delicious it was!
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