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M,Mme Delannoy et M,Mme Houvenaghel
1158, Rue de Guarbecque
Saint-Venant
62350

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Price per week:

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Telephone:

0321541025

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0624284426

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Discover a charming countryside retreat in the picturesque commune of Saint-Venant, Pas de Calais. Our cozy rural house, classified with 3 ears by Gîtes de France, comfortably accommodates up to 5 guests.

Inside, you will find three inviting bedrooms, a well-appointed bathroom, and a convenient separate toilet. The house also features a fully-equipped kitchen, a spacious dining room, and a relaxing sitting area where you can unwind after a day of exploration.

For added convenience, we offer modern amenities such as a dishwasher, washing machine, and a range of electrical appliances. Stay entertained with our provided TV and DVD player.

Escape to this tranquil haven and experience the beauty of the countryside while enjoying the comforts of home.

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Directions

To reach your destination, take exit 5 on A26 and follow the signs towards Dunkerque, Hazebrouck, and D916. Then, continue following the signs to Saint-Venant Aire sur la Lys, Isbergues, and D186.

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Notes: Price for 5 people

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Attractions

  • Louvre-Lens Museum: Located in Lens, approximately 20 km from Saint-Venant, the Louvre-Lens Museum is a satellite branch of the famous Louvre Museum in Paris. It features a stunning glass and aluminum structure and exhibits a wide range of art and historical artifacts.
  • Notre-Dame de Lorette National Cemetery: Situated in Ablain-Saint-Nazaire, around 23 km from Saint-Venant, this national cemetery is dedicated to the memory of soldiers who lost their lives during World War I. It is the largest French military cemetery from that period and offers a serene and reflective atmosphere.
  • Béthune: A charming town located about 10 km southeast of Saint-Venant, Béthune is known for its beautiful historic center. The Grand'Place, with its Flemish-style facades, is particularly picturesque. Visitors can explore the town's unique architecture, visit the belfry, and enjoy local cuisine at the numerous restaurants.
  • Vimy Ridge: Located near the town of Vimy, approximately 45 km from Saint-Venant, Vimy Ridge is a significant World War I battlefield and memorial site. The Canadian National Vimy Memorial stands as a tribute to the Canadian soldiers who fought and died in the Battle of Vimy Ridge. The site offers guided tours and exhibits.
  • Lille: Situated around 35 km northeast of Saint-Venant, the city of Lille is a vibrant cultural hub. It boasts impressive architecture, such as the Palais des Beaux-Arts, one of the largest fine arts museums in France. Lille also offers a variety of shopping options, delicious cuisine, and a lively atmosphere.
  • Arras: Approximately 30 km northeast of Saint-Venant, Arras is another historical city worth exploring. The city's main square, the Place des Héros, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and features beautiful Flemish-style buildings. The Arras underground tunnels, known as the Boves, provide an intriguing glimpse into the city's past.
  • Bailleul: Located about 15 km northwest of Saint-Venant, Bailleul is a charming town known for its Flemish architecture. The town's Grand Place is surrounded by colorful buildings and is home to a weekly market. Bailleul also hosts the popular Fête de la Dentelle (Lace Festival) each year.
  • Lens 14-18: This museum, situated in Souchez, approximately 30 km from Saint-Venant, explores the history and impact of World War I through immersive exhibits. Visitors can learn about the daily life of soldiers, experience the trenches, and gain a deeper understanding of the war's consequences.
  • La Coupole: Located in Helfaut, around 60 km northwest of Saint-Venant, La Coupole is a massive World War II bunker complex built by the Nazis. Nowadays, it serves as a museum, documenting the history of the V-2 rocket and the occupation of France. Visitors can explore the underground galleries and learn about this dark period. 10. Les Remparts de Bergues: Situated in the town of Bergues, about 50 km northwest of Saint-Venant, Les Remparts de Bergues are well-preserved medieval ramparts that encircle the town. Visitors can walk along the fortifications, enjoying panoramic views and imagining the town's past as a strategic stronghold. Please note that the distances mentioned are approximate and may vary depending on the route chosen.

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