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A long dike lined with terracesMalo Les Bains, Seaside resort
At the gateway to Dunkirk, Malo les Bains is the place to be for Northerners as soon as the sun comes out. Its long seafront, lined with terraces and restaurants, is the perfect place for a stroll: moules frites (fried mussels) with a beer, waffles... Hum !!!
Its long sandy beach, lined with colorful wooden cabins, is ideal for board sports: sand yachting, kite surfing, paddle boarding... Venture down the beach to the Leffrinckoucke Blockhaus, a work of art, surprise! -
From museum to galleryLewarde Mining Centre
The CHM retraces 3 centuries of coal mining in the Nord Pas de Calais region. From the museum to the gallery, via the room of the hanged men, everyone takes part in the visit and becomes part of the miner's daily life: the social organization, the work in the mine, where even Kids descended from an early age. Located in the heart of the Unesco World Heritage mining basin (Bassin minier Unesco), it is an invitation to explore the mining sites of the Nord Pas de Calais region, some of which have been converted into leisure centers, nature sports sites, cultural and film art centers..
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Flemish Village and French Favourite VillageCassel
Welcome to Cassel, for a day or more, with family or friends, for a cultural, natural and gastronomic getaway. From the top of its 176 m, Cassel dominates the Flanders Plain, giving you a breathtaking view of the Houtland, the Flemish Countryside and, on a clear day, the Netherlands.
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Flemish joviality and French eleganceLille
Just one hour from Paris, 35 minutes from Brussels, 80 minutes from London and 2 hours 40 minutes from Amsterdam, Lille could be living in the shadow of its illustrious neighbors. And yet, without complex, it cultivates and displays its difference! Flemish, Burgundian and then Spanish before becoming French, Lille boasts an exceptional architectural heritage.
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France's most beautiful Piscine!Roubaix
Formerly the capital of the textile industry, the City of "1,000 Chimneys" is reinventing itself as an alternative, arty city, where former factories are being redeveloped as wastelands. This arty spirit is underpinned by the presence of a number of cultural powerhouses, such as the Piscine museum, the Colisée theater and the Ballets du Nord. But it's also reflected in the many collective and individual artists' studios, art galleries, textile and ceramic designers, street artists... who have taken up residence in the area also known as " Brook'Lille".
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To get away from it all and take your time
Parcdu Val Joly
Right on the Belgian border, in the heart of the Forest de Trélon in the Avesnois region, in the heart of the Avesnois Regional Nature Park, the Val Joly tourist resort invites you to take a break in a privileged environment. Val Joly is first and foremost the largest man-made lake in the Nord-Pas de Calais region, but it's also the name of the major Base de loisirs built around it, which we invite you to discover.