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Gite | 2 bedrooms | Sleeps 6

Stand-alone, 2-floored cottage in a quiet, small “village that time forgot”, nestled in the picturesque Seven Valleys, overlooking a stream and pasture-land... cows, ducks, geese, pheasants, doves, wood-peckers... This would make a perfect Writer's Retreat!

£60–£100 / night

£420–£550 / week

1 night min stay

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Key info:

  • Nearest beach 32 km
  • Suitable for over 5s only
  • Car advised
  • May take pets – please enquire

The North East of France is a mix of different influences and cultures. Conveniently close to British ferry ports, the north coast offers dramatic chalk cliffs and quiet seaside resorts. It is a peaceful region, steeped in history from the medieval wonder of Amiens Cathedral to memorials for the soldiers who fought here in World War One. On the cobbled streets of the Nord Picardie region, which borders on Belgium and boasts the ancient cities of Lille and Arras, you can sample the region’s hearty stews and delicious fresh seafood as well as the local Flemish beers. The famous Champagne-Ardennes region offers an array of outdoor activities such as hiking, horse-riding and watersports as well as a rich and varied landscape. The Alsace-Lorraine area has a distinctively Germanic feel, with historic cities such as Nancy and Metz and the European hub of Strasbourg. You can also enjoy the tranquil beauty of the Moselle and Meuse Valleys and the forests of the Vosges Mountains, where there is excellent skiing in winter. The area’s rolling vineyards produce world-renowned wines and local cuisine offers more delights than an authentic quiche lorraine.