2024

BATEAU PROMENADE LA FLORELLE

Water sports and leisure activities
5/5
1 review

Come aboard the Florelle for either a short one-hour trip around the harbor or a 4-hour tour to Cap Blanc-Nez. La Compagnie awaits you just 500 meters from Nausicaá. Cast off and discover the natural site of the Pointe aux Oies or the Deux-Caps, classified as a Grand Site de France! Let the captain guide you along the way. Introductory sea-fishing outings are regularly organized in the mornings - ask for details.

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2024

STADE DE LA LIBÉRATION

Stadium and sports complex
4/5
1 review

Since the old Léo-Lagrange stadium was bombed during the War, the well-appointed Stadium de la Libération was inaugurated in 1952. Den de l'USCBO, it is also known for hosting Calais during the race of France 2000 and a few matches of the France Hope football team. Its latest renovation dates back to 2009 and the climb of Boulogne in L 1.

Inauguration: June 1, 1952.

Capacity: 15 182 places.

Record attendance: 15 242 spectators at Boulogne - Olympique de Marseille, April 17 th 2010.

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2024

BOUTIQUE OFFICIELLE DE L'USCBO

Football

It is at the Liberation Stadium shop that all USCBO supporters find themselves at the beginning of the season to acquire the new tunic of their protégé.

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2024

Circuit du patrimoine à Boulogne-sur-Mer

Hiking

In less than three kilometres walk, discover the historic, architectural and urban heritage of the municipality of Boulogne-sur-Mer. From the museum-museum you will first address the historic city, then head to the lower town, the seafront and the port. From the Basilica of Notre Dame to the buildings of the Gambetta Wharf, the Place de la Resistance or the Hote theatre, Boulogne-sur-Mer reveals its many facets. Like what, combining exercise exercise and culture, it is indeed possible!

Tariff: free.

Distance: 2,9 km.

Difficulty: .

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2024

BOULOGNE CANOË KAYAK

Water sports and leisure activities

The Longe-côte exists since 2005. Thomas Wallyn, a trainer at a rowing club in Dunkirk, is the inventor. Initially confidential, the discipline is more widely distributed by the association Opale Longe-côte. But what is it? It's a walking and water sport. The sportsman evolves upright in the water, immersed up to the waist. The efforts made are therefore substantial. The club also offers the practice of canoeing and kayaking in the river, as well as kayaking at sea. It is also possible, with an instructor, to learn to paddle.

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