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M,Mme Delannoy et M,Mme Houvenaghel1158, Rue de Guarbecque
Saint-Venant
62350
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This charming rural house in Saint-Venant, located in the scenic Pas de Calais region, is the perfect retreat for up to 5 guests. With its 3 bedrooms, bathroom, and separate toilet, it offers comfortable accommodations. The house also features a fully-equipped kitchen, a cozy dining room, and a relaxing sitting area. For your convenience, modern amenities like a dishwasher, washing machine, electrical appliances, TV, and DVD player are all provided. Classified with 3 ears by Gîtes de France, this delightful getaway promises a peaceful and enjoyable stay.Reviews
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Directions
To reach your destination, take exit 5 on A26 and follow the signs leading to Dunkerque, Hazebrouck, and D916. Then, continue following the signs towards Saint-Venant Aire sur la Lys, Isbergues, and D186.
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Holiday Home | 1 | 150 | 260 | 150 | 260 | ||||||||||
Notes: Price for 5 people |
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Attractions
- Louvre-Lens Museum: Located in Lens, approximately 30 minutes away, the Louvre-Lens Museum is a satellite branch of the famous Louvre Museum in Paris. It houses an impressive collection of artworks and archaeological artifacts, showcasing the richness of French culture.
- Vimy Ridge Memorial Park: Situated in Vimy, around 45 minutes away, this park commemorates the Battle of Vimy Ridge during World War I. It features preserved trenches, tunnels, and monuments, allowing visitors to learn about the history and pay tribute to the soldiers who fought there.
- Béthune: A charming town just 15 minutes away, Béthune offers a picturesque town square, beautiful architecture, and a vibrant market. Explore the historic city center, visit the Bell Tower, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of this quaint French town.
- Les Boves d'Arras: Located in Arras, approximately 25 minutes away, Les Boves are a network of underground tunnels originally used for quarrying limestone. Today, they serve as a unique attraction where visitors can take guided tours and learn about the city's history.
- Aire-sur-la-Lys: Situated about 15 minutes away, Aire-sur-la-Lys is a small town known for its medieval architecture and charming canals. Take a leisurely stroll along the river, visit the Gothic-style Saint-Pierre Church, and soak in the authentic ambiance of this hidden gem.
- The Wellington Quarry: Located in Arras, around 25 minutes away, the Wellington Quarry is a historic site that served as an underground British military complex during World War I. Experience an immersive tour and gain insight into the soldiers' lives in the tunnels during the war.
- La Coupole: Situated in Helfaut, approximately 50 minutes away, La Coupole is a massive underground bunker built by the Germans during World War II. It now houses a museum dedicated to the history of V-2 rockets and the occupation of Northern France.
- Saint-Omer: A town approximately 30 minutes away, Saint-Omer offers a rich cultural heritage. Explore the picturesque streets, admire the Notre-Dame Cathedral, and visit the ruins of the Saint-Bertin Abbey, which dates back to the 7th century.
- Lille: Located around 40 minutes away, Lille is a vibrant city with a mix of Flemish and French influences. Enjoy its charming old town, visit the Palais des Beaux-Arts (Fine Arts Museum), and indulge in delicious local cuisine. 10. Dunkirk: Situated about 50 minutes away, Dunkirk is known for its rich maritime history. Explore the Dunkirk War Museum, stroll along the beach, and learn about the famous evacuation of British and French troops during World War II.