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Claude Granger926 Rue Principale
Le Crotoy
80550
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Facilities for this holiday house in Crotoy include a 70 m² home with 1 floor available for rental. The property is located in a peaceful village setting, perfect for families looking for relaxation. The house offers various amenities such as linen rental, broadband access, a hairdryer, heating, WiFi, an iron and ironing board, and parking. Inside, there is a salon, a dryer, internet access, a washer, a vacuum, and private parking. The kitchen is equipped with a four-burner stove, a dishwasher, a coffee maker, a refrigerator, dishes and cutlery, a deep freeze, a microwave, a toaster, a grill, and kitchenware. The dining room has a dinette and a highchair, with seating for six people. There is one bathroom and one separate toilet. The bedrooms can accommodate up to six people, with one double bed, two single beds, one baby bed, and one sofa bed. Leisure facilities include books, ping-pong, a DVD player, and a TV. Outside, there is a gated area with a barbecue, chairs, bikes, garden furniture, and a courtyard. The property also offers two bedrooms and two long chairs in the garden. Please note that long term renters are welcome, there is no disabled access, and smoking is allowed.Reviews
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Holiday Home | 6 | 105 | 210 | 400 | 590 | ||||||||||
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Attractions
- Le Crotoy Beach: Located just a short walk from Rue Principale, Le Crotoy Beach is a picturesque sandy beach with stunning views of the English Channel. It's perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying various water sports activities.
- Baie de Somme: This natural reserve offers breathtaking landscapes, including marshes, sand dunes, and mudflats. It is a haven for birdwatchers, as it attracts a wide variety of species. Explore the reserve on foot, by bike, or take a guided tour to fully appreciate its beauty.
- Saint-Valery-sur-Somme: A charming medieval town situated on the banks of the Somme River, Saint-Valery-sur-Somme is known for its picturesque harbor, narrow streets, and historic buildings. Visit the medieval ramparts, stroll along the promenade, and enjoy the local cuisine at one of the many restaurants.
- Marquenterre Park: This nature reserve is a paradise for nature lovers and bird enthusiasts. It spans over 2,500 hectares and offers a variety of landscapes, including sand dunes, forests, and wetlands. Take a guided tour or explore the park's numerous walking trails to spot various bird species and other wildlife.
- Abbey and Gardens of Valloires: Located in Argoules, a short drive from Le Crotoy, this 18th-century Cistercian abbey is a hidden gem. The abbey features beautiful gardens with a diverse collection of plants, including a rose garden and a medicinal herb garden. Explore the abbey's architecture and enjoy a peaceful stroll through the tranquil gardens.
- Nausicaa, National Sea Centre: Located in Boulogne-sur-Mer, Nausicaa is one of Europe's largest aquariums. It offers an immersive experience, allowing visitors to discover the wonders of the sea and learn about marine life conservation. Explore the interactive exhibits, marvel at the large tanks filled with sharks, and enjoy the touch pools.
- The Somme 1916 Museum: Located in Albert, this museum provides insight into the Battle of the Somme during World War I. Through interactive displays, artifacts, and multimedia presentations, visitors can learn about the history, tactics, and personal stories of the soldiers who fought in the battle.
- Château de Rambures: Situated near Abbeville, this medieval fortress dates back to the 15th century. Explore the castle's impressive architecture, including its imposing towers and defensive walls. Inside, discover the furnished rooms, the medieval kitchen, and the beautiful gardens surrounding the castle.
- Le Parc Ornithologique du Marquenterre: Another bird-watching paradise, this bird sanctuary is located in Saint-Quentin-en-Tourmont. It offers various observation points and walking trails, allowing visitors to spot a wide range of bird species in their natural habitat. Binoculars and bird guides are available for rent. 10. Amiens Cathedral: A UNESCO World Heritage site, Amiens Cathedral is one of the largest Gothic cathedrals in France. Marvel at its impressive architecture, intricate sculptures, and stunning stained glass windows. Take a guided tour to learn about the cathedral's history and admire its awe-inspiring interior. Note: Please note that the availability and accessibility of these attractions may vary depending on current conditions and any travel restrictions. It is always advisable to check the official websites or contact the attractions directly for the most up-to-date information.