Best attractions and places to see around Wierre-Au-Bois include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features within the Pas-de-Calais department of France. The village is situated amidst scenic plains, offering opportunities for walks and exploration of the countryside. Its location provides access to the nearby Opal Coast and various natural parks, including significant marshlands and coastal dunes. This area serves as a base for discovering the Hauts-de-France region's diverse offerings.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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It's a climb! Hang in there on this climb, not so long but intense at the end of Lille-Hardelot!
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A real test of freshness for the legs or a signal to return home in the event of running out of fuel in the 12 to 13% range.
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I recommend this little pizzeria. Located in the Wimereux valley, in Conteville les Boulogne, on the side of the road, you have to stop there!!! Large choice of pizzas, each one as delicious as the next. The owners are also very friendly and share their travel experiences, real adventurers.
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Great pizza place for those hungry on the go, cafe on the left and the pizza place on the right. You don't have to use the urinal on the side of the building, but you can, although there are spotless toilets inside. Definitely worth a stop. https://www.facebook.com/LEBAROUDEURPIZZERIA
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The 15th century church, a remnant of the abbey, has an octagonal bell tower and an 11th century Romanesque baptismal font. The structure is remarkable for the buildings that are built against the church, not unusual in the Middle Ages.
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Church rebuilt in the 19th century and the baptismal font dates from the 13th century. Church of elongated and occidentee plan and one can see a cemetery all around. It consists of three bays and a bell tower. A flanked chapel can also be seen on the north wall. The chancel is semicircular. Exterior elevation: The bell tower has three levels with a simple door, the second level has bays surmounted by a semicircular arch and the last level has abat sons. The openings of the aisles are also crowned by a semicircular arch. The roof is double sided.
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1.8 km long from Verlincthun with an average gradient of 6.6% and a passage of 14%. The Haut Pichot is a true justice of the peace. Well known by cyclists in the region
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=> The lake before 2005: Until the 2000s, the lake was a place intended for leisure, with the possibility of pedal boating and fishing in the lake. Around it were a creperie, a refreshment bar, an arcade games room, a few rides and a small train. Avenue Charlemagne ran along the lake and then allowed a direct automobile connection between the west of Condette and the Hardelot station. => The lake since 2008: The lake underwent a major redevelopment between 2005 and 2008 to restore its natural appearance from the beginning of the 19th century1. It is today the heart of the Condette marsh regional nature reserve, an area classified in 2009. The 35 hectares which make it up are thus set up for walking, and provisions have been put in place to protect and enhance the the very varied fauna and flora that it shelters. At the same time, Avenue Charlemagne became the “Chemin du Lac” and was closed to automobile traffic, first in one direction of traffic (decree taken in 20071) then in both (in 2013), lengthening travel times of 2 to 7 minutes between Écault or the west of Condette, and Hardelot. Today, the place is of significant tourist and educational interest.
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Wierre-Au-Bois is rich in history. You can explore the 16th-century Saint-Gendulphe Church, which features 12th-century baptismal fonts and is believed to be built on the ruins of an ancient abbey. Another significant site is the Manoir de Sainte-Beuve (Château de Wierre-au-Bois), a large manor with military architecture, including a crenellated keep and moats. While privately owned, its exterior and historical significance are notable. Additionally, nearby, you can visit Samer and the Saint-Martin Church, a 15th-century church with an octagonal bell tower and an 11th-century Romanesque baptismal font.
Yes, the region offers several beautiful natural spots. A must-visit is the Condette Marsh Nature Reserve, known for its serene natural lakes and excellent trails for walking and cycling. The village itself is surrounded by scenic plains, perfect for pleasant strolls. You're also close to the Opal Coast, providing access to its beaches and natural beauty, as well as other significant natural attractions like the Dunes d'Écault and the Parc naturel régional des caps et marais d'Opale.
The area around Wierre-Au-Bois is great for various outdoor activities. Cyclists can challenge themselves on the Haut Pichot Climb, a 1.8 km ascent with an average gradient of 6.6%. For those who prefer walking, the Condette Marsh Nature Reserve offers excellent trails. You can also find numerous routes for hiking, road cycling, and running. Explore more options on the dedicated guides for Hiking around Wierre-Au-Bois, Road Cycling Routes around Wierre-Au-Bois, and Running Trails around Wierre-Au-Bois.
Yes, there are several options for families. The Condette Marsh Nature Reserve is ideal for family walks and cycling on its smooth trails, offering a chance to observe varied fauna and flora. For a meal, the Conteville Inn – Le Baroudeur Pizzeria is a family-friendly spot. Additionally, the nearby town of Boulogne-sur-Mer, about 14-15 km away, hosts Nausicaá, a large public aquarium that is a popular family attraction.
Cyclists looking for a challenge will appreciate the Haut Pichot Climb, a well-known ascent among local cyclists, featuring a 1.8 km stretch with an average gradient of 6.6% and sections up to 14%. For more challenging road cycling routes, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Wierre-Au-Bois guide, which includes routes like the 'Hardelot Castle – Hardelot-Plage loop from Samer' and 'Souverain Moulin Castle – Column of the Grande Armée loop from Samer'.
Visitors highly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the region. The Condette Marsh Nature Reserve is particularly praised for its smooth natural lakes and excellent trails that are free from car traffic, making it perfect for peaceful walks and bike rides. The protected area's rich and varied fauna and flora also offer significant tourist and educational interest.
Absolutely. Wierre-Au-Bois is situated amidst scenic plains, offering numerous opportunities for pleasant walks through the countryside. The Condette Marsh Nature Reserve provides well-maintained trails ideal for gentle strolls, allowing you to enjoy the natural surroundings without significant difficulty. You can also find easy hiking routes in the Hiking around Wierre-Au-Bois guide, such as 'Through the tunnel – Mount Pelée loop from Desvres'.
The Manoir de Sainte-Beuve, also known as Château de Wierre-au-Bois, is historically significant as the largest manor in the Boulonnais region, showcasing impressive military architecture with its crenellated keep, underground passages, moats, and ramparts. It served as a center of Protestant worship in the 16th century. The renowned literary critic Charles-Augustin Sainte-Beuve spent his holidays here and described it in his novel *Volupté*. Its facades, roofs, outbuildings, and the remains of the feudal motte are protected as historical monuments. More details can be found on the French Ministry of Culture's website: Manoir de Sainte-Beuve.
Yes, Wierre-Au-Bois and its surroundings feature notable religious sites. The village's own Saint-Gendulphe Church, dating from the 16th and 17th centuries, is a significant cultural and historical site. Nearby, you can visit Samer and the Saint-Martin Church, a 15th-century church that is a remnant of an abbey, featuring an octagonal bell tower and an 11th-century Romanesque baptismal font. Another historical church is Église Saint-Martin in Carly, rebuilt in the 19th century with a 13th-century baptismal font.
Yes, Wierre-Au-Bois serves as an excellent base for exploring the surrounding Hauts-de-France region. Its central location provides easy access to popular nearby towns like Boulogne-sur-Mer, which is about 14-15 km away and offers attractions such as Nausicaá. The village's proximity to the Opal Coast and various natural parks also makes it convenient for day trips to coastal areas and natural reserves.
For dining options, consider visiting the Conteville Inn – Le Baroudeur Pizzeria. It's a highly recommended spot for delicious pizzas and a friendly atmosphere, located in the Wimereux valley. It's a great place to stop for a meal after exploring the local attractions.
For longer hiking experiences, the Hiking around Wierre-Au-Bois guide offers several moderate routes. Examples include the 'Boulogne Forest loop from Wirwignes' which is about 11.4 km, and the 'Café Adolphe loop from Desvres' covering approximately 10 km. These routes provide a good opportunity to immerse yourself in the regional landscape.


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