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Sylvine ou Christophe Calon12 Rue Principale
Cavron St Martin
62140
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Description for Gite
This charming gite is located in the town of Cavron-ST-MARTIN in Pas de Calais. It offers 3 bedrooms and a total space of 80 m². The gite is situated in the center of the village and is attached to the owner's cottage. It has a private fenced area and is spread over the ground floor and first floor.The gite features a fully equipped kitchen, a cozy living room, a dining area, and a separate dining room. Upstairs, there is a bedroom with a double bed, and two bedrooms each with two single beds. There is also a sofa bed, a cot, and a high chair available. The bathroom and toilet are separate.
The owner speaks multiple languages for easy communication. Please note that there is a tourist tax surcharge and a mandatory cleaning fee of 30 if you have animals. The price includes charges for electricity, gas, and water.
The gite is well-equipped with amenities such as a private laundry, a dryer, a dishwasher, a TV, a telephone, a microwave, and a barbecue. Outside, there is a lovely garden with a fenced playground, perfect for children to play in. The gite also has electric heating and oil heating. Linen rental and cleaning services are available.
Enjoy the comfort and convenience of this gite, with its private terrace and beautiful garden. Stay warm with the oil heating during colder months.
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Directions
Start in Arras and head towards St Pol sur Ternoise. From there, continue on to Hesdin and then to St Martin Cavron. Next, make your way to Le Touquet and Montreuil. Finally, return to Hesdin and Cavron St Martin.
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Attractions
- Montreuil-sur-Mer (8.5 km): A charming fortified town famous for its well-preserved medieval ramparts and picturesque streets. Visitors can explore its historic sites, such as the Citadel and the Church of St. Saulve, and enjoy panoramic views from the ramparts.
- Nausicaá National Sea Centre (25 km): Located in Boulogne-sur-Mer, this impressive aquarium is one of the largest in Europe. It offers a unique opportunity to discover marine life from various ecosystems through interactive displays, exhibits, and live shows.
- Le Touquet-Paris-Plage (27 km): A popular seaside resort known for its sandy beaches, elegant architecture, and vibrant atmosphere. Visitors can indulge in water sports, enjoy a leisurely stroll along the promenade, or explore the town's chic boutiques and restaurants.
- Baie de Somme (47 km): A stunning natural area encompassing vast salt marshes, sand dunes, and mudflats. This UNESCO-listed site is a paradise for birdwatchers, as it serves as a major migratory route for numerous species. Visitors can also take a scenic steam train ride or go seal watching.
- Arras (50 km): A historic city with a rich architectural heritage, including the iconic Grand Place and the Belfry of Arras. The city is famous for its underground tunnels, known as the Boves, which were used during World War I. Arras also hosts a vibrant Christmas market during the holiday season.
- Vimy Ridge (56 km): A significant World War I memorial site located near the village of Vimy. The Canadian National Vimy Memorial stands as a tribute to the soldiers who fought in the Battle of Vimy Ridge and offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
- Saint-Omer (60 km): A charming town known for its beautiful canals and historic buildings. Visitors can explore the impressive Saint-Omer Cathedral, stroll along the canal network, or visit the town's various museums, including the Museum of the Hôtel Sandelin.
- Lille (99 km): A vibrant city renowned for its Flemish architecture, lively cultural scene, and excellent shopping opportunities. Highlights include the impressive Palais des Beaux-Arts, the charming old town with its picturesque squares, and the bustling Wazemmes Market.
- Amiens (113 km): Home to the famous UNESCO-listed Amiens Cathedral, this city offers a delightful blend of history and culture. Visitors can explore the charming Saint-Leu district, take a boat trip along the canals, or visit the Jules Verne House, dedicated to the famous writer. 10. Le Crotoy (129 km): A picturesque coastal town situated on the Bay of the Somme. Known for its sandy beaches and charming harbor, Le Crotoy is a perfect destination for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful seaside retreat. Visitors can also take a boat tour to explore the bay's diverse wildlife. Please note that distances provided are approximate and may vary depending on the specific location within Cavron St Martin.