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Pierre Lequien1 Rue des Pinsons
Widehem
62630
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-Renovated cottage suitable for 5 to 6 people, covering an area of 60 square meters all on one level, with accessibility for individuals with disabilities. It also includes a cozy mezzanine area of 12 square meters, equipped with a sitting area, bed, and desk. The kitchen is well-equipped with a washing machine and a microwave. The living area features a library and a television with access to 19 channels. Additionally, there is a radio cassette player for your entertainment. The cottage is heated by oil, with an electric duct heater in the oil bath for added comfort. Outside, there is a private courtyard measuring 29 square meters, complete with a barbecue and garden furniture for your relaxation. Guests can also enjoy the communal garden, which offers various games and a children's pool. A closed parking lot is available for your convenience. Linen rentals are available, as well as mountain bikes, road bikes, children's bikes, and a tandem tricycle for exploring the scenic surroundings. On-site, there is a henhouse where fresh eggs are sold daily. Pets are welcome to join you during your stay.Reviews
Appréciations pour Gîte à Widehem, Widehem:
Vite à Widehen P Lequihen
Bien situé ,à la campagne ,très agréables randonnées ,gîte propre ,bien tenu il ne manque de rien,accueil très chaleureux et enrichissant chez un artiste qui pourra vous montrer ses uvres de vitraux .environs qui valent la peine d'être visités .Laissez vous guider pour votre plus grand plaisir .Ne ratez pas ce séjour .
Directions
To get to Halinghen, take Exit 27 on Highway 16 towards St. Cecilia or Neuchâtel-Hardelot. Alternatively, you can take a main road leading towards Halinghen.
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Attractions
- Cap Blanc-Nez: Located about 15 kilometers east of Rue des Pinsons, Cap Blanc-Nez is a stunning cliff that offers breathtaking views of the English Channel. It is a popular spot for hiking, picnicking, and birdwatching, with several walking trails and observation points available.
- Nausicaá - National Sea Centre: Situated in Boulogne-sur-Mer, approximately 20 kilometers northwest of Rue des Pinsons, Nausicaá is one of Europe's largest aquariums. It features over 58,000 marine creatures, including sharks, sea turtles, and penguins. Visitors can explore various exhibits, attend live shows, and learn about marine conservation.
- Boulogne-sur-Mer Old Town: Located in the heart of Boulogne-sur-Mer, this historic district offers a charming ambiance with its narrow streets, medieval walls, and picturesque buildings. Visitors can explore the 13th-century Belfry, visit the Gothic-style Basilica of Notre-Dame, and enjoy the local shops, cafes, and restaurants.
- Musée de la Dentelle de Calais: Situated in Calais, approximately 30 kilometers northwest of Rue des Pinsons, this museum showcases the history and artistry of Calais lace. Visitors can admire a wide collection of lace pieces, learn about the lace-making process, and even try their hand at lace-making workshops.
- Le Touquet-Paris-Plage: Located about 35 kilometers southwest of Rue des Pinsons, Le Touquet-Paris-Plage is a charming seaside resort town. It offers sandy beaches, a vibrant promenade, and a range of activities such as golfing, horse riding, and water sports. The town also features elegant architecture, stylish boutiques, and a lively nightlife.
- Saint-Joseph Village: Situated in Guines, approximately 10 kilometers northeast of Rue des Pinsons, Saint-Joseph Village is a unique open-air museum that replicates an early 20th-century village. Visitors can wander through the recreated streets, discover traditional crafts and trades, and gain insight into rural life in the region.
- Les Jardins de Valloires: Located in Argoules, approximately 60 kilometers southeast of Rue des Pinsons, these beautiful gardens are set in the grounds of an 18th-century Cistercian abbey. Visitors can explore various themed gardens, including a rose garden, an English-style garden, and a medicinal plant garden, all surrounded by serene natural landscapes. Please note that the distances mentioned are approximate and may vary depending on the route taken.