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Amandine17 Voyette De Pontoise
Bourseville
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Our room is perfectly situated between Le Treport and Saint Valery sur Somme, offering convenient access to both locations. Inside, you will find a luxurious Jacuzzi XXL that comfortably accommodates six people, alongside a spacious queen size bed. Additionally, we provide a refreshing walk-in shower with an essential oil diffuser, a television, WiFi connectivity, a refrigerator, a coffee maker, a table, and a microwave for your convenience.Reviews
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Attractions
- Baie de Somme (Somme Bay): Located approximately 15 kilometers west of Bourseville, Baie de Somme is a stunning natural attraction known for its picturesque landscapes, sand dunes, and diverse wildlife. It is a popular spot for birdwatching, hiking, and horseback riding.
- Abbeville: Situated about 20 kilometers southeast of Bourseville, Abbeville is a charming town with a rich history. Visitors can explore its well-preserved medieval architecture, including the Church of Saint Vulfran and the Boucher de Perthes Museum, which houses archaeological artifacts.
- Le Crotoy: A delightful coastal town situated around 30 kilometers northwest of Bourseville, Le Crotoy offers beautiful beaches, quaint streets, and a charming harbor. It is known for its seafood restaurants and the steam train that runs along the coast, providing panoramic views of the bay.
- Château de Rambures: Located approximately 35 kilometers northeast of Bourseville, the Château de Rambures is a medieval fortress dating back to the 15th century. Visitors can explore the castle's impressive architecture, picturesque gardens, and a collection of antique furniture and artwork.
- Saint-Valery-sur-Somme: Situated around 15 kilometers west of Bourseville, Saint-Valery-sur-Somme is a picturesque coastal town with a historic old town and a bustling port. It offers beautiful views of the bay, charming streets lined with shops and restaurants, and boat trips along the Somme River.
- Le Hourdel: Located approximately 20 kilometers west of Bourseville, Le Hourdel is a small fishing village famous for its colony of seals. Visitors can take a boat tour to observe these adorable marine mammals in their natural habitat and enjoy the peaceful coastal surroundings.
- Amiens: Situated about 50 kilometers southeast of Bourseville, Amiens is the capital of the Somme department and home to the magnificent Notre-Dame d'Amiens Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The city also offers beautiful canals, charming neighborhoods, and the Jules Verne Museum dedicated to the famous writer.
- Marquenterre Park: Located around 25 kilometers north of Bourseville, Marquenterre Park is a nature reserve renowned for its diverse bird species, including migratory birds. Visitors can explore the park's trails, observation points, and visitor center to learn more about the local wildlife and ecosystem.
- Le Tréport: Situated approximately 40 kilometers northwest of Bourseville, Le Tréport is a coastal town known for its scenic cliffs, pebble beaches, and a picturesque funicular railway. Visitors can enjoy fresh seafood, stroll along the waterfront promenade, and admire the panoramic views from the cliffs. 10. Valloires Abbey: Located about 50 kilometers northeast of Bourseville, Valloires Abbey is a beautiful Cistercian abbey dating back to the 12th century. The abbey's stunning gardens, including a rose garden with over 1,000 varieties, attract visitors seeking tranquility and natural beauty.