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Veronique Hautefeuille11 Quai du Commerce
Saint Omer
62500
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The Fontinettes: Experience a romantic English-style room decorated in shades of lilac that perfectly complement the breathtaking panoramic views of the river.MATHURIN: This charming 23m² room exudes an ambiance of lace and embroidery, featuring antique furniture and a lovely view of the rowing club.
FAMILY SUITE OF SA AND Romelaere HERONNIERE: Enjoy the spaciousness of these two separate rooms connected by a luxurious 55 sqm bathroom.
THE Romelaere: Step into this chic bedroom adorned with fresh flowers and bathed in natural light, offering a peaceful view of the garden.
HERONNIERE SA: Find tranquility in this bright and inviting room with contrasting tones, overlooking the serene garden.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 57 | 84 | 15 | 6 | ||||||||||
Apartment | 1 | 45 | 90 | 15 |
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Attractions
- Saint-Omer Cathedral: Located in the heart of Saint Omer, the cathedral is a magnificent example of Gothic architecture. Its stunning stained glass windows and intricate sculptures make it a must-visit attraction for history and art enthusiasts.
- La Coupole: Situated just outside Saint Omer, La Coupole is a World War II bunker turned museum. Visitors can explore the underground facility, which was originally built as a launching site for V-2 rockets. The museum provides detailed exhibitions and interactive displays that shed light on the war's impact on the region.
- Maison du Marais: This museum is dedicated to the history and ecology of the Audomarois Marshes, a unique wetland area near Saint Omer. Visitors can learn about the marshland's importance, discover its flora and fauna, and even take a guided boat tour to experience the beauty of this protected natural site.
- Jardin Public de Saint-Omer: A serene and well-maintained public garden, the Jardin Public offers a peaceful escape in the heart of the city. With beautiful flower beds, walking paths, and a charming lake, it is an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll or a relaxing picnic.
- Ruins of Saint-Bertin Abbey: Once a prestigious Benedictine abbey, the ruins of Saint-Bertin Abbey stand as a testament to the region's medieval heritage. Visitors can explore the remains of the abbey church, cloisters, and other architectural elements while imagining its former grandeur.
- Blockhaus d'Éperlecques: Located a short drive from Saint Omer, this former Nazi bunker is now a museum dedicated to World War II. Visitors can tour the enormous underground complex, which was intended to be a launching site for V-2 rockets, and learn about its history and impact in the war.
- Marais Audomarois Nature Reserve: A designated UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, the Marais Audomarois is a tranquil haven for nature lovers. This vast wetland area offers opportunities for birdwatching, boating, and guided tours to discover its rich biodiversity and unique canal system.
- Château de Selles: Situated in the town of Clairmarais, just a short distance from Saint Omer, the Château de Selles is a picturesque castle surrounded by a moat. Visitors can explore the beautifully preserved interiors and stroll through the extensive parkland, enjoying the peaceful ambiance of this historic site.
- Museum of the Hôtel Sandelin: Housed in a 17th-century mansion, this museum showcases a diverse collection of art and artifacts from the region's history. From medieval sculptures to contemporary paintings, visitors can delve into the cultural heritage of Saint Omer and its surroundings. 10. Audomarois Marsh Tourist Railway: For a unique experience, visitors can hop aboard a vintage steam train and take a scenic ride through the Audomarois Marshes. The journey offers breathtaking views of the marshland landscape and provides insights into the area's rich cultural and natural heritage.