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When you choose to visit us, you will be greeted with a warm and unique welcome. Our goal is to provide you with a delightful experience, whether it's enjoying a peaceful weekend getaway by the seaside, finding a convenient stopover between two destinations, hosting a memorable party or organizing a training program. You can make use of our cozy cottages or simply indulge in the serene atmosphere of our expansive 7,000 sq. green park, nestled in the secluded countryside. Additionally, we are pleased to offer our assistance in planning and organizing any special events you may have in mind during your stay.Reviews
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Attractions
- Baie de Somme (Somme Bay) - Located just a short distance from Saint Blimont, Baie de Somme is a stunning natural reserve known for its diverse bird population and picturesque landscapes. Visitors can take boat tours, go hiking, or simply enjoy the beauty of the bay.
- Le Crotoy - This charming coastal town is situated on the edge of the Baie de Somme and offers a beautiful beach, quaint streets, and a bustling harbor. Visitors can enjoy seafood restaurants, explore the town's history, or simply relax by the sea.
- Saint-Valery-sur-Somme - Another picturesque town located on the banks of the Somme River, Saint-Valery-sur-Somme is known for its medieval streets, colorful houses, and panoramic views. Visitors can take a walk along the promenade, visit the marina, or explore the town's historic sites.
- Marquenterre Park - This nature reserve is a paradise for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. It offers a variety of habitats, including marshes, dunes, and forests, attracting numerous bird species. Visitors can take guided tours, rent bikes, or explore the park's trails on foot.
- Abbeville - A historic town with a rich architectural heritage, Abbeville is worth a visit for its Gothic-style Saint Vulfran's Church, the Belfry, and the charming old town center. Visitors can also enjoy local cuisine at restaurants or visit the nearby Boucher de Perthes Museum.
- Château de Rambures - Situated in Rambures, this medieval fortress is a well-preserved example of 15th-century architecture. Visitors can explore the castle's towers, gardens, and moat, as well as learn about its history through guided tours.
- Ault - Known for its stunning cliffs and panoramic views of the English Channel, Ault is a popular destination for nature lovers. Visitors can enjoy walks along the cliffs, relax on the pebble beach, or visit the nearby Bois de Cise, a picturesque wooded area.
- Eu - This historic town is home to the impressive Château d'Eu, a former royal residence. Visitors can explore the castle's grounds, visit the collegiate church, or stroll through the town's charming streets lined with half-timbered houses.
- Le Hourdel - Located at the southern tip of the Baie de Somme, Le Hourdel is a small fishing village famous for its seal colony. Visitors can observe these marine mammals from the shore or take a boat tour for a closer look. 10. Amiens - Although a bit further away, Amiens is worth a visit for its magnificent Gothic cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city also offers charming canals, picturesque gardens, and a vibrant atmosphere with numerous shops and restaurants.