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Address:
Christine Brottes14 Burgh Straete
Pitgam
59284
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06 75 59 23 57Description:
Description for B&B:
Come and experience the enchantment of a 19th-century Flemish farmhouse, where we warmly welcome you to our cozy guesthouse during the weekends. Our charming accommodation is proudly labeled with 3 ears from Gites de France. On the ground floor, you will find an inviting entrance, a separate toilet, a well-appointed bathroom, and your very own private terrace.Reviews
Appréciations pour La Pinsonniere, Pitgam:
Ne passez pas à côté
Accueil de qualité, chambre décorée avec goût et très calme, petit déjeuner varié avec produits du terroir.
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Attractions
- Dunkirk Beach: Located approximately 30 kilometers northwest of Pitgam, Dunkirk Beach is a popular tourist attraction known for its sandy shores and historical significance. It was the site of the famous World War II evacuation of Allied soldiers and offers a poignant reminder of the war's impact.
- Fort-Mardyck Zoo: Situated about 10 kilometers west of Pitgam, Fort-Mardyck Zoo is a family-friendly attraction that houses a variety of exotic animals. Visitors can explore the zoo's extensive grounds, observe different species, and even participate in interactive experiences.
- Gravelines: A charming fortified town situated around 15 kilometers northeast of Pitgam, Gravelines is known for its well-preserved historic structures and picturesque canals. Visitors can wander through the town's cobbled streets, admire the 16th-century fortifications, and enjoy waterfront dining.
- Musée Portuaire (Port Museum): Located in the heart of Dunkirk, just a short distance from Pitgam, the Musée Portuaire showcases the history and significance of the port of Dunkirk. The museum features various exhibits, artifacts, and interactive displays that provide insights into the region's maritime heritage.
- La Coupole: Situated approximately 45 kilometers southeast of Pitgam, La Coupole is a former Nazi bunker that has been transformed into a fascinating museum and memorial. It offers a captivating exhibition on World War II, focusing on the German V-2 rocket program and the impact on the local area.
- Bergues: Situated around 15 kilometers east of Pitgam, Bergues is a picturesque town renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture. Visitors can explore the town's historic center, stroll along the ramparts, and visit the impressive Saint-Winnoc Church, featured in the film "Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis."
- Eperlecques Blockhaus: Located approximately 60 kilometers southeast of Pitgam, the Eperlecques Blockhaus is a massive concrete bunker that was built by the Nazis during World War II. Today, it serves as a museum and offers guided tours, providing visitors with a glimpse into the region's wartime history.
- Cassel: Situated about 25 kilometers southeast of Pitgam, Cassel is a charming hilltop village known for its panoramic views and rich history. Visitors can explore the cobbled streets, visit the 18th-century windmill, and enjoy the breathtaking vistas from the top of Mont Cassel.
- Plopsaland De Panne: Located approximately 40 kilometers northwest of Pitgam, Plopsaland De Panne is a popular theme park that offers entertainment for both children and adults. It features various rides, shows, and themed areas based on beloved characters from Belgian children's television. 10. Saint-Omer: Situated about 25 kilometers southwest of Pitgam, Saint-Omer is a historic town known for its beautiful architecture and tranquil canals. Visitors can discover the Notre-Dame Cathedral, explore the charming old town, and take a boat ride along the canals to soak in the peaceful atmosphere.