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What
to see
Colline
Beaumont
Nowadays the village numbers about 118 inhabitants who all take
care of the heritage – the town hall, the church of Saint Martin
and a former school – with the involvement of the Mayor Mr Cornu
and his deputies Mrs Blain, Trunet and Pillain.
Once divided up, the seigneuries of Colline and Beaumont were
joined together with the marriage of Lamoral Cornu, equerry-lord
of Belloy, and Lady Marguerite Blondel from Colline.
Then their heirs ruled the estate.
Simon de Colline, a renowned printer born in Colline, brought
italics into France.
If you like to fish or hunt, Colline Beaumont is the place to
go.
Ask your hosts for some advice about the ponds of the trout
of Saint Martin – within a short distance from the gîte.
The Opal Coast
Enjoy the vast sandy beaches where you can speed-sail, do kite
surfing, fly a kite, or simply walk in the dunes in a naturally
preserved area.
You can also go to the Agora in Berck or to the golf of Nempont
Saint Firmin.
For the whole family
Have a great time in Conchil Le Temple or in the amusement
park Bagatelle.
Cultural
tour
The watermill of Maintenay, the museum of Berck sur Mer and
Nausicaa
in Boulogne sur Mer.
The watermill of Tigny Noyelles :
Then
have a break...
Gather round a table and eat delicious mussels from the area
in a good restaurant.
Don't hesitate to ask your hosts for some advice!
More
to know about the place
Click on the following links :
- Site
of Nord Pas de Calais
- Site
for shopping at Berck
- Site
of Opale Coast
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