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Astrid Verbiese
90 Rue Jean Mermoz
La Gorgue
59253

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Reviews:

2 reviews

Price per night:

price from €75

Telephone:

0952531424

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652054758

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Reviews

Appréciations pour L'Anna Maria, La Gorgue:

Excellent séjour
Review by: Bonnaillie, Nov 16 2018 9:52PM
Excellent séjour !
Premier séjour à L Anna Maria chez Astrid et Jacques :
Accueil chaleureux et très sympathique, les Hôtes sont attentionnés.
La maison est superbe, décorée avec goût. Nous sentons l âme d une passionnée...
Nous avons dormi dans la chambre Aurore, spacieuse. La literie est parfaite pour
les sensibles du dos. Nous avons aussi apprécié la grande salle
de bain à part avec baignoire et douche.
Les petits déjeuners sont copieux, confitures faites maison, crêpes, petits gâteaux aux
framboises....
Autre point positif : nous pouvons garer notre voiture dans leur propriété, très appréciable
pour décharger nos affaires,
Pour conclure, Astrid et Jacques sont des hôtes remarquables, perfectionniste, très attentionnés
Chambre d'hôte tout confort à La Gorgue
Review by: Dupont Dominique, Dec 6 2015 9:47AM
Un très beau petit chateau de charme dans un écrin de verdure où l'on est accueillis comme des rois. Nous avons aimé et nous y reviendrons.

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Directions

The airport in Lille Lesquin is approximately a 35-minute drive away. To reach it, you will need to take the A25 highway and cover a distance of six miles on various county roads.

The station in Bethune is located 15km away. You can access it by taking the main road that connects D945 Bethune to the Gorgue.

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Notes: Included breakfast

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Attractions

  • Musée de la Rubanerie (La Gorgue): Located in La Gorgue, this museum showcases the history and techniques of ribbon-making. Visitors can explore the exhibits and learn about the local industry that was once prominent in the region.
  • Louvre-Lens Museum (Lens): Situated in the nearby town of Lens, the Louvre-Lens Museum is an extension of the famous Louvre Museum in Paris. It features a diverse collection of artworks, including ancient artifacts, sculptures, paintings, and temporary exhibitions.
  • Notre-Dame de Lorette National Cemetery and Ring of Remembrance (Ablain-Saint-Nazaire): This memorial site commemorates the soldiers who lost their lives during World War I. The national cemetery contains beautifully maintained graves, while the Ring of Remembrance displays the names of over 580,000 soldiers from all nations involved in the conflict.
  • Béthune City Hall (Béthune): The Béthune City Hall is an architectural gem located in the town of Béthune. Its unique Flemish Gothic style makes it a noteworthy attraction. Visitors can admire the intricate details of the building's facade and learn about its history.
  • La Piscine Museum (Roubaix): Housed in an old art deco swimming pool, La Piscine Museum in Roubaix is renowned for its extensive collection of fine arts and decorative arts. Visitors can explore the various galleries, sculptures, and exhibitions while enjoying the unique setting.
  • Vimy Memorial (Vimy): The Vimy Memorial is a significant monument dedicated to the Canadian soldiers who fought during World War I. It stands on the site of the Battle of Vimy Ridge and serves as a symbol of remembrance and tribute to the fallen soldiers.
  • LaM (Lille Métropole Museum of Modern, Contemporary, and Outsider Art) (Villeneuve-d'Ascq): LaM is a modern art museum located in Villeneuve-d'Ascq, near Lille. It houses an impressive collection of modern and contemporary art, along with an extensive collection of outsider art. The museum also boasts beautiful sculpture gardens to explore.
  • Lille Old Town (Vieux Lille): Located in the city of Lille, the Old Town is a charming neighborhood known for its picturesque streets, historic architecture, and lively atmosphere. Visitors can stroll through the cobblestone streets, admire the colorful buildings, and explore the local shops, cafes, and restaurants.
  • Arras Main Square (Arras): The Arras Main Square, also known as the Place des Héros, is a vibrant and bustling square in the heart of Arras. It features stunning Flemish Baroque architecture and is surrounded by beautiful buildings, cafes, and shops. The square is often a hub of activity and hosts various events throughout the year. 10. Belgian Border (Comines): Located near the town of Comines, the Belgian Border offers an opportunity for visitors to experience two countries at once. The border is marked by the Lys River, and visitors can enjoy walks along the riverbank, explore the nearby countryside, and even cross over to Belgium for a day trip.

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