Category Archives: Family Activities
Oceanarium at Boulogne-sur-Mer

Oceanarium Touch Pool
The National Museum of Education – Rouen
The National Museum of Education – Rouen
There is always somewhere and something to learn – even on holiday! And Basse Copette, with its luxury gite near the Normandy city of Rouen is no different. In the heart of Rouen’s historical district is one of the finest timber framed houses dating back to the end of the Middle Ages. Once the hose of a wealthy craftsmen, it soon became a house if ill-repute, and known in the 20th century as the ‘Hall of Marriages’. Today this remarkable building houses the National Museum of Education, and is well worth a visit. Continue reading
Queen Elizabeth Queen Mother's Walk in the Forêt d’Eu
Basse Copette is a small hamlet in the Forêt d’Eu, once the hunting forest for the château in Eu. It was at this summer residence of King Louis-Philippe that the Entente Codiale was signed in 1843 between France and England. Just above the town of Blangy, the forest has a ‘monument’ to that event, and more recently a similar ‘monument’ to mark the hundredth birthday of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. The Forêt d’Eu has much of interest for Basse Copette’s B&B and self-catering guests, be it a scenic walk in the forest along many of the designated trails or many sites of local and international historical interest. Continue reading
Fishing at Basse Copette

Fishing on the Bresle River
Two kilometres down the road is a great fishing spot on the River Bresle, one where the locals can often be found when they fancy trout for lunch. All that is required is a permit, and these are easily obtained. This kind of fishing is restricted to certain times of the year.
Also, there are a number of private lakes along the River Bresle, specially set up for fishing, to suit all tastes. Some are more family oriented, while others are for the serious minded fishermen. Rather than buying a local permit, all you do is pay a fee, full day or half day and fish ’til your hearts content. Continue reading
Historic Steam Train on the Somme Bay
The Somme Bay is a popular attraction, and has much to offer visitors to the area. And an attraction that suits all ages is a journey around the bay on the steam train, known locally as ‘Chemin de Fer de la Baie de Somme‘ or the iron path of the Somme Bay. This is not only an opportunity to travel on a historic form of transport, but a wonderful way to see the Somme Bay. Continue reading
Samara Prehistoric Park
Samara is without doubt the most popular family attraction for Basse Copette’s guests. Children of all ages love it – and there really is something for everyone. And as an archaeologist I can say its not just a great place to run around at, but its a great place to learn something about prehistory. At Samara you get to learn something about the last 600 000 years of humanity’s history. Its not a dusty, boring old-style museum with loads of glass cases. On the contrary, its a living archaeological park. Continue reading
Basse Copette to Paris
Basse Copette, the place to stay for the Joan of Arc Festival, Rouen 30/31 May 2009
Basse Copette is not far from Rouen, Normandy, for both luxury B&B and self catering accommodation if you wish to visit the Joan of Arc Festival in Rouen.
Each year during the last weekend in May the city of Rouen hosts ‘The Joan of Arc Festival’. It was in Rouen where Joan of Arc was burned, on 30 May 1431, and it was into the Seine, flowing through Rouen, where her ashes were thrown. Activities over the two days include both official ceremonies and numerous festive activities, including : debates and lectures, a medieval market with craftsmen and workshops, a medieval tavern, street performances and medieval dance. As this is the city where Joan was burned at the stake, the commemorations here obviously take on a more visible and symbolic tone in Rouen than in other cities associated with Joan of Arc. On Sunday the Joan of Arc Festival is presided by an eminent person, who gives an official speech in Joan’s memory at the Place du Vieux-Marché. A procession, made up of national and local officials accompanied by children, then makes its way to the Boieldieu Bridge for the symbolic tossing of flowers into the Seine River, at the exact location where Joan’s ashes were dispersed. In the afternoon, a mass is celebrated in St. Joan’s memory at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Rouen, where her panegyric is pronounced. Other official commemorations and the “Fanfares de Jeanne” are also held on Sunday. Continue reading
Le Gros Horloge, Rouen
The city of Rouen is a favourite day out for both self catering and B&B guests staying at Basse Copette. Rouen is about 45 minutes away, and is easy to find and get to. And besides, there is much to do and see. But the one thing everyone sees is Le Gros-Horloge as it is set on the side of a 13th Century building that goes across the street. This is one of Europe’s oldest working clocks. Continue reading

