Attractions and places to see around Croisilles, a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department of northern France, offer a blend of historical richness and access to cultural and natural sites. The area holds significance from Roman times and World War I, providing a base for exploring regional points of interest. Visitors can find opportunities for outdoor activities like cycling and discovering historical monuments. The region features a variety of landscapes, from historical landmarks to natural reserves.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Villebadin Castle is a manor built at the end of the reign of Henri IV and equipped with a set of outbuildings from the second half of the 18th century. You can admire the classic architecture of the entrance, marked by pilasters, and the elegant dovecote, also listed as a historic monument. The castle is surrounded by a large park with trees and flowers, where you can stroll in complete tranquility. Villebadin Castle is an ideal destination for history and nature lovers.
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The village is very pretty. The effort to access it too.
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A pretty and large domain where the horse is king.
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A beautiful old building, which is also the town hall.
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Pretty village perched on its promontory. Some beautiful coasts to get there, and a beautiful panorama as a reward!
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Pretty village of character at the top of its hill where it is good to walk. Nice view of Le Pin stud farm and the Pays d'Argentan. Many hiking trails from the village.
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The Haras national du Pin was built between 1715 and 1730. It is the first Royal Stud desired by Louis XIV to organize the production of horses in his kingdom. Named “The Versailles of the Horse”, it is a magnificent architectural and landscaped ensemble which extends over an area of 1,100 hectares crossed by magnificent symmetrical paths. It is the oldest of the French national stud farms.
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The region around Croisilles is rich in history. You can explore The Haras du Pin, the oldest French royal stud farm built between 1715 and 1730, or the historic Château de Gacé, rebuilt after the Hundred Years War. Other notable sites include Villebadin Castle and the charming village of Exmes, known for its character and views. Additionally, Croisilles itself has Roman and WWI history, and nearby Arras features UNESCO World Heritage sites like its Belfry and Town Hall, and the Arras Citadelle.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Haras du Pin, a vast royal stud farm, offers a magnificent architectural and landscaped ensemble perfect for exploration. The historic Château de Gacé, with its museum dedicated to Marie Duplessis, can also be an engaging visit for families. The area also offers natural spaces like Lac Bleu with walking trails, which can be enjoyable for all ages.
The area boasts several natural attractions. You can visit Lac Bleu, known for its distinctive bluish waters and surrounding woods with walking trails. There are also several regional nature reserves, including the Réserve naturelle régionale du Marais de Wagnonville, Réserve naturelle régionale de la Tourbière de Vred, and Réserve naturelle régionale du Pré des Nonnettes, offering opportunities to experience local biodiversity.
Croisilles is an excellent base for outdoor activities, particularly cycling and walking. You can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Croisilles, including loops around Château de Gacé. For mountain biking, check out the MTB Trails around Croisilles, with routes near Vajradhara-Ling Stupa. The Scarpe à vélo route along the Scarpe canal is also popular for cycling, featuring historic locks and natural beauty.
Yes, Les Bonnettes is considered one of the hidden treasures of Arras and the Pays d'Artois. This site features unique stone pillars and offers scenic walks amidst mystery and local legends. It provides a different kind of experience compared to the more well-known historical sites.
You can visit Vajradhara-Ling Stupa, a significant religious building featuring a temple, a stupa, and two prayer wheels. The great prayer wheel contains 100,000 printed sheets of mantras dedicated to Dorje Sempa, offering a unique spiritual experience in the region.
Croisilles is well-situated for day trips to explore the wider Pas-de-Calais region. You could visit Arras, just 13 km away, to see its UNESCO-listed Belfry and Town Hall. Péronne, about 30 km away, is home to an impressive museum dedicated to WWI. Other towns like Douai, Cambrai, and Béthune also feature historic belfries, part of the 'Belfries of Belgium and France' UNESCO listing, making for interesting cultural excursions.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical richness and natural beauty. The architectural grandeur of sites like The Haras du Pin and the historical significance of Château de Gacé are frequently praised. The unexpected spiritual tranquility of Vajradhara-Ling Stupa and the charm of villages like Exmes also receive positive feedback, often highlighting the scenic views and opportunities for peaceful strolls.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The region offers various routes, including the 'La Scarpe à vélo' route along the Scarpe canal, which is great for leisurely rides. Komoot also provides dedicated Cycling routes around Croisilles, with options ranging from easy to moderate, often passing by key attractions like The Haras du Pin and Château de Gacé.
Yes, you can explore various local markets in nearby towns. Bapaume hosts a market on Fridays, while Arras has markets on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Sundays, and Saturdays. Douai also offers markets on Wednesdays and Saturdays, providing opportunities to discover local produce and crafts.
Croisilles and its surroundings hold significant importance related to WWI, with various memorials and sites commemorating this period. While specific memorials in Croisilles are not detailed here, the nearby town of Péronne, about 30 km away, is known for its impressive museum dedicated to commemorating life during WWI, offering a comprehensive historical experience.


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