Hauts-de-France is a region of France created by the territorial reform of French Regions in 2014, from a merger of Nord-Pas-de-Calais and Picardy. The new region came into existence on 1 January 2016, after the regional elections in December 2015.
Restaurants in Hauts-de-France
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 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 2,190 reviews
We had a pleasant walk at les hortillonages, it was like a fall painting...we failled to have a boat tour as the office was closed.
4.5 based on 316 reviews
From 7 to 77 years, come to discover Somme Bay with the association Hike - nature as a matter of fact, by making a Crossing of the Somme Bay, by observing the colony(summer camp) of seal. We guide shall make you discover the fauna, the flora and all the human activitées present in Somme Bay.
Crossing the Somme bay with a naturalist guide, explaining all you want to know about birds, common and grey seals, fauna, flora and landscape, is a fantastic experience. Don not forget to use boots to cross the Somme bay. It's muddy... Furthermore, you have to keep in mind that crossing the Somme bay alone is very dangerous, as you can get trapped quickly by incoming tide and be stuck in the mud.
4.5 based on 241 reviews
Le Parc d'Isle, véritable oasis de loisirs, offre la possibilité aux sportifs, aux amoureux de la nature, aux familles, aux gourmands... de s'évader, de s'adonner à leur passion, de se détendre dans un cadre exceptionnel en plein cœur urbain du Saint-Quentinois. Découvrez son parc animalier, sa réserve naturel, son Jungle's Café, ses aires de jeux... Le Parc d'Isle est gratuit et vous accueille toute l'année !
A delightful place to send a lazy few hours. A large marshland lake surrounded buy nature at it's best ( even saw my first bittern!). A small nature reserve and a huge recreational lake with artificial lake, kids (of all ages!) water activities, crazy golf etc. Deeper in there is a nice wildlife park/petting zoo where the animals all look well cared for ( note part is closed until next year as it is being improved). One down side - no ice creams were available while we were there but Murphy's Law a van passed us on the drive way as we left :-(
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