Situated in Éperlecques, within 32 km of Calais Railway Station and 35 km of Dunkerque Train Station, Le Clos Boutenelle features accommodation with a garden as well as free private parking for guests...
Sally
Australia
Very French: quiet; old; lovely garden; courteous and helpful host Gilles.
Hôtel Château Tilques was built in 1891 on the ruins of a 17th century Manor House and is located only 5 km from Saint Omer. It has an indoor swimming pool and a tennis court.
Marion
United Kingdom
The staff were very attentive, in particular, Astrid
the breakfast was very good
This hotel is located in Pas de Calais, between Calais and Saint-Omer, and is directly accessible from the A26 motorway. It offers rooms with flat-screen TVs and private bathrooms.
Situated in Saint-Omer and with Dunkerque Train Station reachable within 44 km, Hôtel Restaurant L'Industrie features concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a terrace, free WiFi throughout the...
Kenneth Richard
United Kingdom
Clean and simple. Hot shower and a clean bed. Quiet with a good view. Thanks
The hotel is located in the quiet village of Wisques, near the impressive Saint- Paul Abbey and surrounded by a 5-acre park. Most rooms are located in small cottages.
Nick
United Kingdom
The welcome, staff were excellent, good service, great food, clean, comfortable rooms
Set in the centre of Saint-Omer, 450 metres from the train station, Mercure Saint Omer Centre Gare offers accommodation with a restaurant, private parking, a bar and a terrace.
This hotel is located next to the Saint-Omer SNCF Train Station and features an early-19th-century décor. It offers modern rooms with free WiFi access and a brasserie-style restaurant.
Giles
United Kingdom
Right next to the station, with friendly staff and a good restaurant. I was in an attic conversion at the top of the building, which was quiet, with sloping ceilings.
The ibis Saint-Omer Centre is located in the centre of Saint-Omer, just 200 metres from cathedral and the Musée de l'Hôtel Sandelin. It offers a 24-hour reception.
This is a beautiful accommodation with an attentive and...
This is a beautiful accommodation with an attentive and caring host. You feel transported into a different century, wouldn’t have been surprised if Napoleon himself had walked through the door. We enjoyed a great breakfast beautifully served. Excellent stay.
Astrid
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful 18th century house.
Beautiful 18th century house.
Wonderful bedroom, warm spacious with again, lovely en-suite.
Bedroom equipped with kettle and herbal sachets and a sweet each on top of our towels!
Tastefully decorated with exquisite antiques and pictures.
Dogs allowed.
The garden even in winter was stunning.
Really looking forward to a return visit.
Vicki
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Ideal for an overnight stop.
Ideal for an overnight stop. Probably ideal if you want to write a few songs or novels .... its very quiet and relaxing. superb continental breakfast. Very nice host who speaks English but doesn't mither you. the building and the grounds are fantastic. loads of parking too. great value for money.
dogsdieinhotcars
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
About 30 mins from leaving the Eurotunnel.
About 30 mins from leaving the Eurotunnel. If you need to eat then plan a visit to a restaurant, takeaway, or supermarket before arrival, as the only place to get food is a pizzeria on a campsite near the village. Very quiet village, perfect start to a holiday in France.
Chris
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very quaint small village excellently placed near St Omer...
Very quaint small village excellently placed near St Omer for a quick weekend from the UK.
Plenty to see and do in the area if you are interested in the WW2 stuff or just want to tour the quiet country lanes for some peace and quiet.
A little hidden gem easily missed on our normal rush to the ferry from Paris.
Definitely need to give it more time for exploring.
ALEX
United Kingdom
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