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Contact Details:
Address:
Christine Brottes14 Burgh Straete
Pitgam
59284
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price from €75Telephone:
Mobile:
06 75 59 23 57Description:
Description for B&B:
Come and stay with us over the weekend in a charming guesthouse, located in a 19th-century Flemish farmhouse. Our guesthouse proudly holds a 3-ear rating from Gites de France. On the ground floor, you will find an entrance, a separate toilet, a bathroom, and a private terrace for your enjoyment.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 15 kilometers northwest of Pitgam, Dunkirk Beach is a popular tourist spot known for its beautiful sandy shores and historical significance. Visitors can relax on the beach, take a dip in the water, or explore the nearby Dunkirk War Museum.
- Saint-Omer: Situated about 17 kilometers southeast of Pitgam, Saint-Omer is a charming town with a rich history. It boasts a well-preserved medieval center, including the impressive Saint-Omer Cathedral. Visitors can also explore the town's canals, visit the Jardin Public park, or enjoy a boat ride on the Aa River.
- La Coupole: Located approximately 20 kilometers southeast of Pitgam, La Coupole is a former World War II bunker converted into a museum and memorial. It offers an immersive experience into the history of the Nazi V-2 rocket program and the lives of people during the war. The museum features interactive exhibits, displays, and a 3D planetarium.
- Gravelines: Situated around 20 kilometers northeast of Pitgam, Gravelines is a fortified town with a picturesque harbor. Visitors can explore the well-preserved Vauban Fortifications, visit the Gravelines Arsenal Museum to learn about the town's maritime history, or take a boat trip along the canals.
- Bergues: Located about 25 kilometers northeast of Pitgam, Bergues is a charming medieval town known for its well-preserved walls and historic buildings. Visitors can walk along the ramparts, explore the Bergues Belfry (a UNESCO World Heritage site), or visit the Saint-Winoc Abbey.
- Calais: Situated approximately 40 kilometers northwest of Pitgam, Calais is a major port city with a range of attractions. Visitors can explore the Calais Lace Museum, enjoy a stroll along the beach promenade, visit the iconic Calais Town Hall, or take a ferry to the UK.
- Lille: Located around 70 kilometers southeast of Pitgam, Lille is a vibrant city with a mix of French and Flemish influences. It offers a wealth of tourist attractions, including the historic Old Town, the Palais des Beaux-Arts (one of France's largest fine arts museums), and the Lille Zoo. Visitors can also indulge in shopping at the bustling Euralille shopping center. Note: The distances mentioned are approximate and may vary depending on the exact location within Pitgam.