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Nestled in the picturesque countryside, surrounded by a vibrant floral village, this enchanting house offers a delightful retreat. Completely separate from the owners, it boasts three beautifully adorned rooms, including a spacious suite perfect for families, complete with private bathrooms and TVs. Smoking is prohibited in the premises. Guests can indulge in a delectable breakfast consisting of refreshing fruit juice, flaky croissants, homemade jams, and creamy yoghurts. Convenient parking is available in the courtyard. Explore the idyllic countryside through invigorating hikes and exhilarating mountain biking. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking flower garden, lovingly curated by the passionate Anne and Xavier. Unwind and find solace on the bench beside the tranquil water mirror. Le Clos Xavianne is situated along the renowned "Paths and Memories of War 14-18" (Tank Flesquières) route and is in close proximity to Cambrai, a town of artistic and historical significance. Other nearby attractions include Vaucelles Abbey, Arras, the Matisse Museum in Le Cateau, the Mining Museum of Lewarde, the Peronne Museum, and the Battlefields of the Somme. The location is easily accessible via the nearby motorways: A1 (20 km), A2 (9 km), and A26 (7 km).Reviews
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Directions
To reach our destination from Calais, you should start by taking the A26 road towards Reims. Afterward, take exit 9 and turn left onto the D917 road towards Peronne. Continue on this road until you reach 1500, then make a right turn onto the D56 road that will lead you to Villers Plouich. Once you reach the front of the church, take a left turn onto the D89 road and continue until you reach Ribécourt Tower. At the next crossroads after the church, make a left turn onto the D29 road towards Marcoing. Our location will be on the right side, just 200m ahead.
If you are coming from Lille, you should take the A1 road towards Paris and then switch to the A26 road towards Reims. Follow the same instructions as mentioned above after taking exit 9.
From Reims, you need to take the A26 road towards Calais and then follow the same instructions as mentioned above after taking exit 9.
For those coming from Valenciennes or Brussels, take the A2 road towards Paris and exit at 14. At the roundabout, take the first right turn towards Bapaume (N30). Continue on this road, crossing Fontaine Notre Dame until you reach the last intersection. Make a left turn onto the D142 road and continue until you reach Cantaing Scheldt. From there, make a right turn onto the D92 road and continue until you reach Flesquières. At the first crossroads, make a left turn onto the D89 road towards Ribécourt Tower. At the next crossroads, turn right onto the D29 road towards Marcoing. Our location will be on the right side, just 200m ahead.
If you are traveling from Paris, take the A1 road towards Lille and then switch to the A2 road towards Brussels. Exit at 14 and follow the same instructions as mentioned above.
Wishing you a safe and pleasant journey!
If you are coming from Lille, you should take the A1 road towards Paris and then switch to the A26 road towards Reims. Follow the same instructions as mentioned above after taking exit 9.
From Reims, you need to take the A26 road towards Calais and then follow the same instructions as mentioned above after taking exit 9.
For those coming from Valenciennes or Brussels, take the A2 road towards Paris and exit at 14. At the roundabout, take the first right turn towards Bapaume (N30). Continue on this road, crossing Fontaine Notre Dame until you reach the last intersection. Make a left turn onto the D142 road and continue until you reach Cantaing Scheldt. From there, make a right turn onto the D92 road and continue until you reach Flesquières. At the first crossroads, make a left turn onto the D89 road towards Ribécourt Tower. At the next crossroads, turn right onto the D29 road towards Marcoing. Our location will be on the right side, just 200m ahead.
If you are traveling from Paris, take the A1 road towards Lille and then switch to the A2 road towards Brussels. Exit at 14 and follow the same instructions as mentioned above.
Wishing you a safe and pleasant journey!
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
2 | 68 | 78 | 430 | 30 | oui | |||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 98 | 620 | 30 | oui |
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Attractions
- Cambrai Cathedral: Located in the heart of Cambrai, this stunning Gothic cathedral is known for its intricate architecture and beautiful stained glass windows. Visitors can explore its impressive interior and admire its towering spires.
- Château de Selles: Situated in the nearby village of Selles, this historic castle dates back to the 15th century. With its well-preserved moat, drawbridge, and fortified walls, the Château de Selles offers a glimpse into medieval times and hosts various events and exhibitions.
- Musée de Cambrai: The Cambrai Museum is a must-visit for history and art enthusiasts. It houses an extensive collection of artifacts, paintings, and sculptures, showcasing the region's rich cultural heritage. The museum also offers temporary exhibitions and educational activities.
- Canal de Saint-Quentin: Stretching over 90 kilometers, the Canal de Saint-Quentin passes through Cambrai and offers picturesque views and tranquil surroundings. Visitors can take a leisurely walk or bike ride along its banks, or enjoy a boat trip to appreciate the scenic beauty of the area.
- Abbaye de Vaucelles: Located in Les Rues-des-Vignes, a short distance from Cambrai, this former Cistercian abbey is a remarkable architectural gem. Dating back to the 12th century, it boasts elegant Gothic and Renaissance elements. Visitors can explore the abbey's gardens, cloisters, and church.
- Maison Espagnole: Situated in the heart of Cambrai, this historic building dates back to the 16th century. The Maison Espagnole showcases beautiful Renaissance architecture and serves as a venue for cultural events and exhibitions.
- Musée Matisse Le Cateau-Cambrésis: A short drive from Cambrai, in Le Cateau-Cambrésis, lies this renowned art museum dedicated to the works of Henri Matisse. The museum displays an extensive collection of paintings, sculptures, and drawings, providing insight into the artist's life and evolution of his style.
- Parc Naturel Régional de l'Avesnois: Located northeast of Cambrai, this regional natural park offers stunning landscapes, charming villages, and diverse flora and fauna. Visitors can enjoy hiking, cycling, or simply relaxing amid the peaceful surroundings.
- Musée du Touage: Situated in Riqueval, along the Canal de Saint-Quentin, this museum provides insight into the history and operation of towpaths and barges. Visitors can learn about the canal's importance for transportation and enjoy interactive exhibits and demonstrations. 10. Beffroi de Cambrai: The Cambrai Belfry is a UNESCO World Heritage site and an iconic symbol of the city. Dating back to the 15th century, this historic bell tower offers panoramic views of Cambrai and the surrounding area from its observation deck. These attractions offer a diverse range of experiences, from historical and cultural sites to natural landscapes, providing visitors with a taste of the rich heritage and beauty of the Cambrai region.