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Welcome to Le logis du petit tambour, a charming guest house dating back to 1789, located in a serene and lush village on the picturesque Opal Coast. Our accommodation caters to holidaymakers, hikers, travelers, and nature enthusiasts seeking tranquility amidst the beautiful countryside. Choose from our selection of five cozy guest rooms, including a family suite, conveniently situated near popular tourist destinations such as Wissant, white caps, gray nose, Boulogne sur mer Nausicaa, Calais cité de la mode, Saint Omer with its stunning cathedral and marshes, and the delightful village of Saint Joseph. We offer reduced rates for longer stays, ensuring a highly affordable and enjoyable experience. Please note that we do not accept animals.Description for Gite
Premises Description: Our charming gite features 4 bedrooms, one of which is specially designed for individuals with reduced mobility. Additionally, we offer a 3-star suite with a separate entrance, a beautiful garden, and private parking. Each room is equipped with a private shower room and toilet for your convenience. Please note that pets are not allowed in the rooms. Furthermore, we provide the option to request a baby cot and access to a ping-pong table upon reservation.Reviews
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Directions
From Calais, you will need to take the A16 motorway until you reach Sortie 46, where you should follow the signs for Saint Omer/Ardres. Continue on R.N. 43 and follow the indications for Ardres/Saint Omer. Along the way, you will pass through three villages: Les Attaques, Pont d'Ardres, and Bois en Ardres. Once you reach the traffic lights in Ardres, make a left turn and proceed to the junction at l'allée des tilleuls. At this point, make a right turn and follow the signs for Licques on the D224. When you reach the gendarmerie in Ardres, take the D225 in the direction of Louches. After approximately one kilometer, you will arrive at Autingues. The Petit Tambour Lodge is located just after the square on the same road, number 288. Look for a big white house with blue shutters.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
3 | 70 | 70 | 350 | 15 | oui | |||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
2 | 90 | 90 | 490 | 15 | oui |
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Attractions
- Calais Beach: Located approximately 15 kilometers northwest of Autingues, Calais Beach is a beautiful sandy beach offering stunning views of the English Channel. Visitors can enjoy sunbathing, swimming, or taking a leisurely stroll along the promenade.
- The Calais Lace Museum: Situated in the heart of Calais, this museum showcases the intricate art of lace making. Visitors can explore the history and evolution of lace through various exhibits and demonstrations, offering a fascinating insight into this traditional craft.
- Calais Town Hall: Found in the center of Calais, the Town Hall is a magnificent building dating back to the 19th century. Its architectural beauty, adorned with ornate sculptures and decorations, is a sight to behold. Visitors can admire the grandeur of the building's exterior or take a guided tour of its interior.
- Les Six Bourgeois: This iconic statue in Calais represents the six citizens who volunteered to sacrifice themselves during the Hundred Years' War. The sculpture, created by Auguste Rodin, is a symbol of bravery and resilience. It's a significant historical landmark that attracts many tourists.
- The Citadel of Calais: Situated on a high hill overlooking the city, the Citadel of Calais is a well-preserved fortress dating back to the 16th century. Visitors can explore the ramparts, towers, and underground tunnels, gaining insight into the military history of the region while enjoying panoramic views of Calais.
- The Belfry of Saint-Omer: Located in Saint-Omer, approximately 20 kilometers southeast of Autingues, the Belfry is a UNESCO World Heritage site. This medieval tower offers visitors the opportunity to climb its 183 steps to enjoy breathtaking views of the city and surroundings.
- The Audomarois Marshes: Just outside Saint-Omer, the Audomarois Marshes are a tranquil and picturesque wetland area. Visitors can take boat tours through the canals, observe diverse flora and fauna, and learn about the traditional marshland culture and history.
- Blockhaus d'Éperlecques: Located around 30 kilometers southeast of Autingues, this former Nazi bunker is now a museum. It provides a chilling insight into the German occupation during World War II. Visitors can explore the massive bunker and learn about its role in launching V-2 rockets.
- Dunkirk War Museum: Situated in Dunkirk, approximately 20 kilometers northwest of Autingues, this museum commemorates the events of the Dunkirk evacuation during World War II. Exhibits, artifacts, and interactive displays provide a comprehensive account of this critical historical event. 10. Dunkirk Beach: Known for its significance in the evacuation of Allied troops during World War II, Dunkirk Beach offers a beautiful stretch of sand for visitors to relax and enjoy. History enthusiasts can still find remnants of the war along the shoreline, adding an extra layer of historical interest.