How to get out Boulogne
Just outside of town is the Column of the Grande Armee, a park where a (somewhat presumptive) monument commemorates Napeleon's successful invasion of England.
Le Portel, Equihen, Hardelot and Le Touquet are all sought after by the locals of Boulogne for better beaches, and all are within an hour's drive soutbound on the D940.
Montreuil is about an hour's drive on the N1, St Omer the same time on the N41.
The Cote D'Opale itself in either direction on the D940 including the beauty spots of Cap Griz Nez and Cap Blanche Nez (north of Boulonge).
Calais, Dunkerque and, eventually, the Belgian Border are 30 minutes, an hour and an hour and fifteen minutes respectively on the A16.
Also Paris, Lille and Amiens are directly accessibly by rail.
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The Most Frequently Asked Travel Questions about Boulogne