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Contact Details:
Address:
Francoise Ghestin Dedrie230 Rue D'alger
Oye-Plage
62215
Reviews:
1 reviewsPrice per night:
price from €75Telephone:
09 81 95 91 36Mobile:
0688432200Reserve Online
Description:
Description for B&B:
Our "Garden Room" is perfect for two adults, offering a spacious and comfortable double bed. The room features a private bathroom built into the space, with a separate WC located just outside the room. Enjoy the beautiful surroundings with a large bay window that provides direct access to the outside and a lovely garden-terrace, overlooking the bay. We warmly welcome guests on weekends and during holidays, starting from Easter 2012.Reviews
Appréciations pour La Ferme Wessière, Oye-Plage:
La Ferme Wessiere
We had a very relaxing stay and a lovely breakfast in the dining room heated with a woodburning. Run by a warm and friendly couple and their lovely Jack Russell terrier Cannelle. The farmhouse is in a rural setting, traditional and charming, inside and out, and the chambre d'hote has French windows onto a large garden with fruit trees and bird feeders.
Directions
We are currently located between Calais and Gravelines, specifically on the A16 highway. Take exit 49, known as "Marck East". Proceed for 1 kilometer until you reach the roundabout. At the roundabout, take a right turn following the D940 road towards "Oye-Plage". After approximately 2 kilometers, make a left turn onto "rue d'Alger". You will then pass by the Jardin du Beau Pays and the Ferme Wessière will be on your right.
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Attractions
- Oye-Plage Beach: Located just steps away from your address, Oye-Plage Beach offers a picturesque coastline for sunbathing, picnicking, and enjoying the fresh sea breeze. The sandy beach is perfect for relaxing walks and stunning views of the English Channel.
- Calais Lighthouse: Situated in nearby Calais, the iconic Calais Lighthouse stands at a height of 51 meters and offers panoramic views of the city and its surroundings. Visitors can climb to the top of the lighthouse and learn about its history while enjoying breathtaking vistas.
- Cité Europe Shopping Center: For a day of shopping and entertainment, head to Cité Europe Shopping Center in Coquelles. This vast mall features a wide range of shops, boutiques, cafes, and restaurants. It's a great place to shop for fashion, electronics, and local products.
- Calais Town Hall: Located in the heart of Calais, the Town Hall is a beautiful historic building. Its architectural style blends Gothic and Renaissance elements, making it a remarkable sight. Visitors can explore its stunning interiors and admire the grandeur of this municipal landmark.
- Calais Lace Museum: Delve into the rich heritage of lace-making at the Calais Lace Museum. The museum showcases the history, techniques, and artistry of lace production in Calais. Visitors can admire intricate lace displays, learn about the industry's evolution, and even try their hand at lace-making.
- Saint Joseph Village: Situated in the charming town of Guînes, Saint Joseph Village is a reconstructed medieval village that provides a glimpse into the region's past. The village offers a collection of traditional houses, workshops, and exhibitions, allowing visitors to experience medieval life firsthand.
- Les Baraques Military Cemetery: A place of remembrance, Les Baraques Military Cemetery in Sangatte honors the soldiers who lost their lives during World War I. The beautifully maintained cemetery provides a peaceful setting for reflection and paying respects to the fallen.
- Calais Fine Arts Museum: Art enthusiasts will appreciate the Calais Fine Arts Museum, which houses an impressive collection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts. The museum showcases works from various periods, including pieces by renowned artists such as Rodin and Degas.
- The Channel Tunnel: For a unique experience, consider visiting the Channel Tunnel, which connects France and the United Kingdom. While tours of the tunnel itself are not available, visitors can learn about its construction and significance at the Eurotunnel Le Shuttle Exhibition. 10. Calais Citadel: The Calais Citadel, also known as Fort Risban, is a historical fortress overlooking the port of Calais. Built in the 16th century, it served as a defense against invasions and is now open to the public for exploration. The citadel offers stunning views and a chance to learn about its strategic role in the region's history.