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Contact Details:
Address:
Francoise Ghestin Dedrie230 Rue D'alger
Oye-Plage
62215
Reviews:
1 reviewsPrice per night:
price from €75Telephone:
09 81 95 91 36Mobile:
0688432200Reserve Online
Description:
Description for B&B:
Our "Garden Room" is suitable for 2 adults and offers a spacious and comfortable double bed. The room includes a private bathroom and a separate WC located outside the room. With a large bay window, guests can enjoy individual access to the outside and the garden-terrace, which overlooks the bay. We warmly welcome guests on weekends and during holidays, starting from Easter 2012.Reviews
Appréciations pour La Ferme Wessière, Oye-Plage:
La Ferme Wessiere
We had a very relaxing stay and a lovely breakfast in the dining room heated with a woodburning. Run by a warm and friendly couple and their lovely Jack Russell terrier Cannelle. The farmhouse is in a rural setting, traditional and charming, inside and out, and the chambre d'hote has French windows onto a large garden with fruit trees and bird feeders.
Directions
We are currently located between Calais and Gravelines, on the A16 highway. Take exit 49, known as "Marck East." Proceed ahead for one kilometer until you reach the roundabout. At the roundabout, turn right onto D940, following the direction towards "Oye-Plage." After driving for approximately two kilometers, take a left onto "rue d'Alger." Continue along this road until you pass by Jardin du Beau Pays, then turn right onto Ferme Wessière.
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Prices
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extra bed | breakfast |
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B&B (2 pers.) |
2 | 75 | 75 | 20 | oui | ||||||||||
Notes: gratuit/enf -2 anss |
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Attractions
- Oye-Plage Nature Reserve: Located just a few kilometers away, the Oye-Plage Nature Reserve is a stunning coastal wetland area. It offers visitors the chance to observe a wide variety of bird species and other wildlife in their natural habitat.
- Calais Beach: Situated approximately 15 kilometers from Rue D'alger, Calais Beach is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. With its long stretches of sandy shores, it provides a perfect place for relaxation and sunbathing.
- Calais Lighthouse: Dating back to the 19th century, the Calais Lighthouse is an iconic landmark in the region. Visitors can climb to the top for panoramic views of the surrounding area and the English Channel.
- The Burghers of Calais: This famous sculpture by Auguste Rodin commemorates an important event in the history of Calais. The sculpture depicts six prominent citizens who volunteered to sacrifice themselves during the Hundred Years' War.
- Calais Town Hall: A beautiful example of Flemish Renaissance architecture, the Calais Town Hall is a must-see for history and architecture enthusiasts. Visitors can admire its intricate details and learn about the city's rich heritage.
- Calais Museum of Fine Arts: Located in the heart of Calais, this museum houses an impressive collection of artwork from various periods, including works by renowned artists such as Rodin and Rubens.
- Les Baraques Military Cemetery: This cemetery serves as the final resting place for soldiers who lost their lives during World War I. It is a solemn and poignant place that pays tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
- Nausicaá National Sea Centre: Situated in Boulogne-sur-Mer, approximately 30 kilometers away, Nausicaá is Europe's largest aquarium. It offers a captivating journey through the world's oceans, showcasing diverse marine life and educating visitors about marine conservation.
- Boulogne-sur-Mer Old Town: A charming and historic area, Boulogne-sur-Mer Old Town features narrow cobblestone streets, picturesque squares, and medieval architecture. Visitors can explore its shops, cafes, and the impressive Basilica of Notre-Dame de Boulogne. 10. Dunkirk: Located around 40 kilometers from Oye-Plage, Dunkirk is famous for its rich maritime history and beautiful beaches. Visitors can learn about the city's involvement in World War II at the Dunkirk War Museum or simply enjoy a stroll along the promenade. These attractions offer a diverse range of experiences, from natural beauty and history to art and culture, providing visitors with a well-rounded exploration of the region.