Discover the best top things to do in Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France including Parc Marguerite Yourcenar, Le Touquet Beach, Jardin du Mont des Recollets, Calais Beach, Jardin Public de Saint-Omer, Etangs de Romelaere, Grange Nature, Reserve Naturelle Dune Marchand, Parc Barbieux, Plage de Malo-les-Bains.
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4.5 based on 1,797 reviews
Very large beach, there are impressive tides, we liked to go hiking, few people early in the morning, a little more during the day, the sea is refreshing
4.5 based on 118 reviews
Private garden. Open 1 April. One of the most beautiful gardens of the "Région Hauts de France". It's a garden inspired by the painting of the flemish Renaissance in differents room of greenery on. It received the Price of the Garden of the year for the France in 2011. You can take a drink, dessert in the "Estaminet"
4.5 based on 735 reviews
We visited on a glorious summers day and spent the whole day on the beach. They have done a brilliant job in renovating the area. The beach is clean with very attentive life guards. The facilities are clean and tidy and plenty of places to get snacks or something more formal, there are restaurants are close by. First time swimming in the English Channel. Was fun watching all the ferries coming and going to and from Dover. The ferries don’t disrupt your visit to the beach. Free all day parking. Something the UK seaside towns needs to do! Can’t wait to go back.
4.5 based on 357 reviews
This park is huge and is very well maintained with large beautiful flower beds bursting at the seams, play areas for the children and winding walks through the large trees providing plenty of shade on those hot days. Definitely worth a visit if you have a few hours for a wander.
4.5 based on 32 reviews
La Grange Nature is a center to raise awareness and education about nature. There is ample parking. It is is next to a ‘Reserve Naturelle des Étangs de Romelaere’, with walks amongst marshes with ponds and rivers/canals. In July it was full of vegetation and lots of wildlife. The walks are easy as they are on wood boards. There is large hut to observe: cormorans, grebes, aigrettes, ducks, with drawings and names of birds. This reserve also has bitterns! (although we could not see one then). There is a river to cross on a ferry that one pulls across the river by a chain. It is reasonably easy to do for an adult or teenager. Lots of explanations on the environment. There are several circuits, from 1.2 to 4 km, some of which accessible for all. Nice place to spend time at.
4.5 based on 80 reviews
A work colleague had to manually ‘force’ me to come here, prior to a work meeting ‘so as to exorcise a bad experience with a French lady’, last year. Fair play to him - it worked. A pleasant early morning jog/run along the beach which is unspoiled and has a natural essence to it. Very cold, but, of course the air is ‘sea fresh’. Parking is good and in close proximity. Well worth a visit, tbh.
4.5 based on 621 reviews
My friend and I visited the Calais area on a day trip and decided to drive uo to Dunkirk for a walk around. The beach is vast, with soft sand and a slightly emotional feel to it, as you stroll along freely, remembering what the soldiers who charged off the boats faced in WWII. There is plenty of space for children to run about, and lots of places to eat along the promenade, but our visit was to see the beach.
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