This city holiday home is found at the heart of the medieval city of Thuin. The Escale de Flore is a house full of character dating back to the start of the 20th century, full of space on the banks of the Sambre river.
Covering 2 floors, Escale de Flore has a spacious and comfortable living room with a dining area, a fully-equipped kitchen, a games room with bookshelves on the ground floor and 3 bedrooms, a bathroom and a shower room upstairs.
The games room has a sofa bed if you need a 4th bedroom.
The garden is closed and secure for children.
There are cellars accessible from the road where you can securely store your bicycles.
Escale de Flore is located on the chemin du halage. This place has a view of the Sambre Valley, the historical part of the waterfront and the Belfrey which is an UNESCO world heritage site. The holiday home is the point of departure for your strolls or bicycle trips to the Abbeys of Abbaye d’Aulne, Chimay, Lobes and others. The train station is only 300 m away, shops are 500 m away and many tourist points of interest (Aulne Abbey, Ragnies Golf Club, Biercée Distillery, etc.).

This label represents facilities and services tailored to the needs of cyclists. Certified accommodations are all located within a maximum of 5 km from a cycling network (RAVeL, node networks, etc.), feature secure and covered storage, provide a repair kit and a first aid kit if needed, and offer useful information about cycling routes and cyclist services.

This label is a simple and flexible quality management tool that engages the owner in a process of continuous improvement of the service offered to tourists. The owner commits to doing everything possible to satisfy you, being attentive to providing quality service, ensuring a warm and unique welcome, and systematically taking your complaints into account.
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Isabelle’s great grandparents were boat navigators. When they decided to leave the boat to live their last years on the mainland, they built a house on the banks of the Sambre, facing the shipbuilding docks. Since 1932, this house has remained in the family.
Isabelle and Ralf know this house well after having lived here for 4 years, before moving a few kilometres away across the border in Avesnois in 2002 for professional reasons.
In 2012, Isabelle became the owner. After 2 years of renovation works, the holiday home was opened on the 15th of February 2015..
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