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Address:
Christine Brottes14 Burgh Straete
Pitgam
59284
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06 75 59 23 57Description:
Description for B&B:
Welcome to our charming guesthouse, located in a beautifully preserved 19th-century Flemish farmhouse. With the prestigious Gites de France 3-ear label, we invite you to join us for a relaxing weekend getaway. On the ground floor, you will find an inviting entrance, a separate toilet, a well-appointed bathroom, and a private terrace for your exclusive use.Reviews
Appréciations pour La Pinsonniere, Pitgam:
Ne passez pas à côté
Accueil de qualité, chambre décorée avec goût et très calme, petit déjeuner varié avec produits du terroir.
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Attractions
- Dunkirk Beach: Located just 20 kilometers north of Pitgam, Dunkirk Beach is known for its wide sandy shores and picturesque dunes. It played a significant role during World War II and offers visitors a chance to relax, sunbathe, and enjoy various water sports.
- The Belfry of Dunkirk: Situated in the heart of Dunkirk, this historic belfry is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visitors can climb to the top for panoramic views of the city and the surrounding area. The belfry also houses a museum showcasing the city's rich history.
- Bergues: A charming fortified town, Bergues is approximately 10 kilometers northeast of Pitgam. It is famous for its well-preserved medieval architecture and its role as the backdrop for the movie "Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis." Visitors can explore the town's narrow streets, visit the belfry, and enjoy the local cuisine.
- Gravelines: Located about 15 kilometers northwest of Pitgam, Gravelines is a historic port town with a well-preserved fortification system. The town features a beautiful old town center, a marina, and the impressive Fort-Mardyck. Visitors can take a boat tour, walk along the fortifications, and learn about the town's maritime history.
- La Coupole: Situated approximately 50 kilometers southeast of Pitgam, La Coupole is a World War II bunker-turned-museum. It offers an immersive experience, delving into the history of the German V-2 rocket program. Visitors can explore the underground complex, view exhibitions, and learn about the impact of technology during the war.
- Saint-Omer: Located around 30 kilometers east of Pitgam, Saint-Omer is a picturesque town with a rich heritage. It boasts a beautiful cathedral, charming canals, and a historic center. Visitors can explore the town's museums, enjoy boat trips on the canals, and savor the local cuisine and beer.
- Cassel: Situated about 20 kilometers southeast of Pitgam, Cassel is a hilltop town offering stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. It features a charming old town with picturesque streets, historic buildings, and the famous Cassel Windmill. Visitors can climb the hill, visit the windmill, and explore the town's cultural heritage.
- Cap Blanc-Nez and Cap Gris-Nez: Located approximately 60 kilometers northwest of Pitgam, these two dramatic cliffs offer breathtaking views of the English Channel. Visitors can hike along the coastal paths, enjoy the fresh sea breeze, and witness the impressive natural beauty of the area. These tourist attractions near Pitgam provide a diverse range of experiences, from historical sites and cultural heritage to natural wonders and coastal delights.