This weekend, make your escape to the vast horizons of one of the biggest beaches on the Opal Coast and let yourselves be seduced by the seaside architecture of an open-air hotel with an extensive spa (complete with hot tub, hammam and sauna) and a swimming pool, perfect for luxury weekend breaks in France. Feel your stress melt away on a couple’s weekend at the Domaine de Diane at Quend-Plage, an eco-friendly village surrounded by nature and just five minutes from the sea. This place is vast and super-calm, with its setting at the heart of 80 hectares of dunes, pine trees and small shaded alleyway, and the sandy beach just at the end of the street.
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- A night in a Safari or Rose Bateau double room for 2 people
- Breakfast for 2
- Loan of 2 bikes
- Access to the private spa for 90 minutes (according to availability and by reservation)
- Access to the Domaine facilities including the heated pool
- SAFETY MEASURES in place, in light of Covid 19 :
- Mask and gloves will be worn by the receptionists on arrival and on departure (and plexiglass at the reception desk)
- Anti-bacterial gel is available at reception
- Breakfasts will be delivered to your room
- The accomodation is thoroughly sanitised including all frequent-touch surfaces.
- Flow direction in the premises
- Towels, household and bed linen are washed at 60°
- Hot tub water is filtered and disinfected
- The accomodation will be ventilated
- Contactless payment

Originally from the North of France, I've been lucky enough to live in the Somme bay for 14 years, after 10 years in Paris. Far from the hustle and bustle of Paris, I...
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Stopover and visit the Jardin de Valloires
Stop off on route at the Jardins de Valloires which is close to the A16, just an hour from Calais. The stunning gardens are well worth stopping for, with their rosary which housed the Rose of Picardy (created by David Austin after the romantic war time ballad The Roses are Blooming in Picardy). There is also a huge range of decorative plants, flower filled avenues with stunning views, orchards etc etc. The restaurant is a must, with the chef creating a new menu every days based on whats available in the gardens!