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Pas-de-Calais is a department, or region, in northern France situated along the Atlantic coastline. The region is known for its fascinating history, culture-rich cities, and stunning natural areas. Explore a spectacular nature reserve with wind-swept sand dunes and estuaries along the coast. Discover the port city of Calais, the largest city in the region with a slew of historic attractions and impressive architecture. Visit a stunningly picturesque cape surrounded by white cliffs and endless flat shorelines. The opportunities to discover the beauty of Northern France are endless during a holiday in Pas-de-Calais.
A cosy cottage in the north of FranceTreat yourself to a lovely cottage stay in Pas-de-Calais. This northern coastal region of France boasts a wide range of landscapes, from beaches, to grasses, rolling countryside, and woodlands. There are cottages spread all throughout the region in various landscapes and near urban centres, with a little something for every type of traveller to enjoy. Opt for a cosy cottage tucked away in nature with a garden and plenty of privacy. Stay in a cottage near the sandy shores of the coastline with a private balcony and stunning sea views. Select a cottage with a private pool to splash around in during the summertime. Cottages in Pas-de-Calais come in a wide range of sizes, from cosy and intimate, to spacious and oversized. Opt for a luxury cottage with custom features, or go with a cottage in nature with natural design features. With so many excellent cottage options available, you’ll be sure to find one perfectly suited to your travel preferences!
Travellers and activities
Pas-de-Calais boasts a fascinating history with several must-see attractions throughout the region for any history lover. Carriere Wellington is a historic museum in Arras which was once an underground quarry used during World War I. Explore the educational and engaging tour through the atmospheric quarry and tunnels. Musee Dunkerque 1940 is a museum in Dunkerque which depicts the story of Operation Dynamo during World War I. Learn all about it through a fascinating series of artefacts, war remnants, and informational plaques.
Pas-de-Calais for familiesFamilies will have no shortage of fun things to do and see together in Pas-de-Calais. Visit the impressive and spectacular Nausicaa aquarium in Boulogne-sur-Mer France. The aquarium is the city’s main attraction for good reason, and it is the largest public aquarium in all of Europe. Watch a variety of sea creatures in the enormous aquarium where you can find nearly every marine ecosystem represented. Enjoy nature walks along the coastline and grasslands of Parc Natural Regional des Caps. This enormous nature reserve boasts stunning unspoiled nature and encompasses a surprisingly vast area. Visit various capes within the park, walk along the shores of the coastline, and discover the stunning wind-swept sand dunes.
Pas-de-Calais is a densely populated region with 4 million inhabitants, making up 7% of France’s total population.
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Tourquet Beach is widely considered the most beautiful beach in the region. Spend a few hours enjoying a long leisurely walk along the golden sandy shores. During low tide, the shores open up into an ultra-wide expanse. You can rent beach loungers and parasols here. Be sure to stay for the sunset, which tend to be particularly golden here.
2. Swim at Plage de Malo-les-BainsThe endless shores of this unspoiled beach are surrounded by grasslands and stunning natural landscapes. Plage de Malo-les-Bains is the perfect place to go for a long, peaceful, uninterrupted stroll along the water. Near the main beach entrance there are plenty of shops and restaurants where you can shop around and have a bite to eat.
3. Visit the stunning historic city of ArrasThe walkable city of Arras is well-worth a visit. The centre of the city boasts two main squares, beautiful architecture, and a charming atmosphere. Visit the spectacular Grand Palace, the Place de Heros, and admire the Flemish Renaissance style of architecture throughout the city. There are parks, museums, and family-friendly attractions to be discovered all throughout the streets of Arras.
4. Try the regional foodWhen in Pas-de-Calais, be sure to try some of the speciality dishes which are unique to the region. When you’re out at various restaurants dining, be on the lookout for Le Potjevleesch, which has Flemish origins and means “a small jar of meat.” This delicacy is served cold and wrapped in jelly alongside a serving of chips. Another regional dish is La Carbonade Flamande, widely considered the beef bourguignon of the north. It’s a delicious and flavourful spiced beef stew usually eaten with bread. La tarte aux Maroilles is a regional cheese with a soft texture and often baked into a sort of tarte.
5. Visit the stunning Louvre-Lens MuseumSituated in the city of Lens, the Louvre-Lens Museum is a must-visit for any travellers interested in culture, art, and history. The impressive museum boasts a vast permanent collection of art with various exhibitions. Spend some time browsing ‘The Gallery of Time,’ see contemporary artworks, and explore temporary exhibits.
6. Explore the port city of CalaisCalais is a port city on the coast of Pas-de-Calais. The stunning and popular Calais Beach is the city’s main attraction with thousands of tourists flocking to the picturesque golden sands each summer. If you continue along the coastline in either direction, you’ll find plenty of charming fishing villages and quaint bays just outside the city. Spend some time in the city centre discovering the historic attractions, museums, and shops.
7. Visit the stunning coastal city of Boulogne-sur-MerThe ancient port city of Boulogne-sur-Mer is a pretty city on the northern coastline. Stroll the charming streets lined with pastel-coloured buildings, browse museums, stroll through gardens, and visit the famous fish market here. Boulogne-sur-Mer has it all: history, culture, and a stunning coastline!
Information about cottages in Pas-de-Calais
🏡 Cottages available: | 277 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -34%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £26. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 112 properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 31 properties. |