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Our house is located at the village exit, towards Roeux. As you leave the garden, you will follow a path that will take you around the ponds. On Sundays, you may even have the chance to dance to the tunes of a ball haversack at the famous Hermitage guinguette, located on the edge of the Arrageoise area ponds. The guinguette can be reached through a separate entrance. Inside, you will find a welcoming reception area with a cupboard and closet, an armchair, a welcome plate, and a table where breakfast will be served.Continuing down the corridor, you will find a water room equipped with a shower with a folding seat, a washbasin, bathrobes, and a separate toilet. Your bedroom is furnished with a spacious bed measuring 160x200, two bedside tables, a wardrobe, and Louis Philippe-style racks. An armchair and a clothing rack complete the room's decor. From your windows, you will be treated to a beautiful view of the garden and the ponds, especially during a breathtaking sunrise.
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To reach your destination at the Orée of Wood bed and breakfast, follow these directions:
Take Motorway A1 from Paris to Lille and exit at N° 16 for Arras. Once you exit, head towards Gavrelle. As you pass through Fampoux, you'll come across a bakery and a bar tobacco. Take the first left turn at this intersection. At the end of that street, where you'll find a stop sign, make a right turn. The Orée of Wood bed and breakfast will be right in front of you.
Take Motorway A1 from Paris to Lille and exit at N° 16 for Arras. Once you exit, head towards Gavrelle. As you pass through Fampoux, you'll come across a bakery and a bar tobacco. Take the first left turn at this intersection. At the end of that street, where you'll find a stop sign, make a right turn. The Orée of Wood bed and breakfast will be right in front of you.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
1 | 70 | 70 | 400 | 400 | 18 | oui | ||||||||
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Credit cards accepted
Animals Allowed
Attractions
- Arras Citadel: Located in the nearby city of Arras, the Arras Citadel is a historical fortress that dates back to the 17th century. It offers guided tours and exhibits, providing insights into its military significance and architectural beauty.
- Grand Place of Arras: Situated in the heart of Arras, the Grand Place is a stunning square surrounded by Flemish-style buildings. Known for its picturesque architecture and vibrant atmosphere, it is home to the famous belfry and a popular market.
- Wellington Quarry - La Carrière Wellington: A fascinating underground museum in Arras, the Wellington Quarry showcases the history of World War I. Visitors can explore the preserved tunnels and learn about the soldiers who lived and fought there.
- Louvre-Lens Museum: Located in Lens, around 20 kilometers from Fampoux, the Louvre-Lens Museum is an art museum that exhibits a selection of masterpieces from the Louvre Museum in Paris. It also hosts temporary exhibitions and offers a unique cultural experience.
- Vimy Ridge Memorial Park: A significant historical site, Vimy Ridge Memorial Park commemorates the Battle of Vimy Ridge during World War I. The memorial and park are dedicated to the Canadian soldiers who fought and lost their lives there.
- Notre-Dame de Lorette: Situated near Ablain-Saint-Nazaire, Notre-Dame de Lorette is a French military cemetery and national war memorial. It honors the soldiers who died during World War I and provides a peaceful place for reflection and remembrance.
- Lille Old Town: Located in the city of Lille, approximately 50 kilometers from Fampoux, the Old Town is a charming area with well-preserved medieval architecture. It features narrow streets, picturesque squares, and numerous shops, cafes, and restaurants.
- Beffroi d'Arras: The Beffroi d'Arras, or Arras Belfry, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a symbol of the city. Visitors can climb its 75-meter tower to enjoy panoramic views of Arras and learn about its historical significance.
- Les Boves d'Arras: Beneath the streets of Arras lies a network of medieval tunnels known as Les Boves. These underground passages offer guided tours, showcasing their fascinating history, including their use during World War I. 10. Maison Robespierre: Situated in Arras, Maison Robespierre is a museum dedicated to the life and legacy of Maximilien Robespierre, a prominent figure in the French Revolution. The museum exhibits artifacts, documents, and interactive displays about this historical period. Please note that distances and travel times may vary, so it's advisable to check the exact locations and plan accordingly.