6 Hameau des Vaucelles Les Rues-des-Vignes, Cambrai, FranceMap
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Not interesting
Except a garden that could be nice if it was well maintained, I do not see anything worth a visit. Just a few explanations of « how great it was before ». Sorry, but I do not care. There are much much...
We were visiting the abbey during a Christmas period, while a market of all kind of Christmas goods are sold. Local merchants were selling paintings, clothes, cake and sweets and much more under the v...
We visited the Abbey for a gala dinner to celebrate the battle of Cambrai. The venue is stunningly beautiful and beautifully restored. Some of the Christmas decorations were a little odd (cuddly panda...
A beautiful abbey with gardens - not much for children bar playing in the garden. One facade has been left unrenovated to show the damage it sustained in the first/second world war.
Not interesting
Except a garden that could be nice if it was well maintained, I do not see anything worth a visit. Just a few explanations of « how great it was before ». Sorry, but I do not care. There are much much...
The name of the rose
We were visiting the abbey during a Christmas period, while a market of all kind of Christmas goods are sold. Local merchants were selling paintings, clothes, cake and sweets and much more under the v...
Beautiful
We visited the Abbey for a gala dinner to celebrate the battle of Cambrai. The venue is stunningly beautiful and beautifully restored. Some of the Christmas decorations were a little odd (cuddly panda...
Historic in a beautiful setting
Wonderful ancient abbey in meadows beside a river. Very pretty and a great palce for picnics and walks, as well as the abbey
Visiting the Abbey
A beautiful abbey with gardens - not much for children bar playing in the garden. One facade has been left unrenovated to show the damage it sustained in the first/second world war.