Attractions and places to see around Nort-Leulinghem include a variety of historical sites, natural reserves, and panoramic viewpoints. This commune in Pas-de-Calais, France, provides access to diverse landscapes, from marshlands to coastal cliffs. The surrounding region features cultural landmarks and natural areas, offering opportunities for outdoor activities and historical exploration.
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The Éperlecques bunker (also called the Watten bunker) is a World War II bunker in the Éperlecques forest, part of the commune of the same name in the Pas-de-Calais department in France. It was codenamed Kraftwerk Nord West (KNW) and was built by Nazi Germany from 1943 to 1944 as a launch site for V2 rockets aimed at London and southern England. The bunker was built to accommodate more than 100 rockets at a time and to fire 36 per day. A liquid oxygen plant and a bomb-proof post were to be built to supply the site with rockets and supplies from production sites in Germany. It was built by forced laborers from concentration and labor camps, as well as recruited French civilians. The blockhouse was never completed due to repeated bombing by the British and Americans as part of Operation Crossbow. The attacks caused considerable damage and prevented the device from being used in its original function; part of the building was converted into a factory for the production of liquid oxygen. The site was captured by the Allies in early September 1944, but its actual function only became clear after the end of the war. The blockhouse has been a listed building since 1986. In 2014, the museum exhibited the site and the German ballistic program.
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Situated along the River Houlle, the Serques Marshes are part of the larger Audomarois Marshes. This area is renowned for its rich biodiversity and beautiful scenery. The nearby village of Houlle is a popular destination for tourists looking for a peaceful waterside holiday. The River Houlle, a tributary of the Aa, flows through these marshes and provides a picturesque setting for walks and boat trips. The area is also known for the production of Houlle gin, a traditional spirit. The marshes themselves are an important natural area and are home to a variety of plant and animal species. It is an ideal place for nature lovers and bird watchers.
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The artist was inspired by the famous phrase of the supreme and truly Cornelian call: "Arise, the dead!" ". This call is proclaimed by a grenadier with a greatcoat half torn by the explosions; he steps over a gabion and prepares to launch the deadly projectile towards the enemy: the poilu is alive and the stone seems alive. Despite the difficulties in the execution, the artist fortunately managed to avoid any heaviness, he was able to give the stone all the desired and possible flexibility. Ardres was kind enough, in keeping with the erection of this magnificent monument, to honour the memory of the 82 heroes and their children who died gloriously during the Great War.
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The Église Notre-Dame de Graces is a church in Ardres, France. It was founded in the 11th century and is dedicated to Saint-Omer and Notre-Dame de Grâce. The building is in flamboyant style and is made of limestone on a cruciform plan. The tower rising from the crossing of the transept is topped with a slate spire. The interior of the church contains an exceptional series of stained glass windows from the 19th century, as well as a statue of Notre-Dame des Grâces from the 13th century and a statue of Sainte Apolline from the 17th century. The address of the church is 56 Rue de l'Arsenal, 62610 Ardres, France.
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Le Grand Hebdomadaire, n°44, Sunday October 30, 1921, p. 370.: Ardres has also just erected a war memorial, the work of the sculptor Greber. The artist was inspired by the famous phrase of the supreme and truly Cornelian call: “Arise, the dead!” ". This call is proclaimed by a grenadier with a greatcoat half torn by the explosions; he steps over a gabion and prepares to launch the deadly projectile facing the enemy: the poilu is alive and the stone seems animated. Despite the difficulties of execution, the artist fortunately managed to avoid any heaviness, he was able to give the stone all the desired and possible flexibility. Ardres was kind enough to honor, as appropriate by the erection of this beautiful monument, the memory of the 82 heroes, its children, who fell gloriously during the great war.
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A beautiful church that also looks good inside
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Worth the climb up the hill. Small park at the top accesses the mill. Best example I have ever seen
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The Montagne de Watten site is a viewpoint located in Watten, in the Nord department in France. It offers a panoramic view of the city and its surroundings.
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The region around Nort-Leulinghem is rich in history. You can visit the Saint-Louis Chapel of Guémy, a 15th-century religious building offering panoramic views. Another significant site is the Blockhaus d'Éperlecques, a large World War II bunker complex. In Saint-Omer, approximately 13 km away, you'll find the impressive Saint-Omer Cathedral and the ruins of Saint-Bertin Abbey. Aire-sur-la-Lys, about 28 km distant, boasts a belfry that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Yes, the area offers several natural attractions. The Watten Hill provides panoramic views of Watten and the Aa valley, featuring a restored 18th-century mill and abbey ruins. The Réserve Naturelle Nationale des Étangs du Romelaëre, about 14 km away, is a beautiful nature reserve with ponds and canals. You can also explore the Marais de Serques along the Houlle River, known for its biodiversity and picturesque settings for walks and boat trips.
The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and running. For gravel biking, consider routes like "Behind Guemy – Saint-Louis Chapel of Guémy loop" or "The Éperlecques Blockhaus – Rue du Fort Vesques loop." Mountain bikers can explore trails such as "Sea of Bluebells – a travers foret loop." Runners have options like the "Saint-Louis Chapel of Guémy – Behind Guemy loop." You can find more details and routes on the gravel biking guide, MTB trails guide, and running trails guide for the area.
Absolutely. The Blockhaus d'Éperlecques, a World War II bunker complex, is listed as family-friendly and offers an educational experience. Nausicaá Centre National de la Mer in Boulogne-sur-Mer, approximately 36 km away, is a large and popular aquarium, perfect for families. Many of the natural areas, like the Marais de Serques, also offer gentle walks suitable for families.
Yes, several spots are suitable for visitors with dogs. The Saint-Louis Chapel of Guémy is noted as dog-friendly. Many of the natural trails and open spaces, particularly within the Réserve Naturelle Nationale des Étangs du Romelaëre and the Marais de Serques, are generally welcoming to dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them.
The best time to visit Nort-Leulinghem and the surrounding region is typically during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) months. During these periods, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, ideal for exploring historical sites, enjoying outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, and experiencing the natural beauty of the regional parks and marshes. Summer can also be lovely, but attractions might be busier.
Several nearby towns host vibrant local markets. You can find markets in Audruicq (Wednesdays, 9 km away), Ardres (Thursdays, 10 km away), Lumbres (Fridays, 10 km away), and Gravelines (Sundays and Fridays, 21 km away). These markets are great places to experience local culture and find regional products.
Yes, the Parc naturel régional des caps et marais d'Opale offers stunning coastal landscapes. The dramatic cliffs of Cap Blanc-Nez (30 km away) and Cap Gris-Nez (36 km away) are classified as Grand Sites de France and provide breathtaking views. Boulogne-sur-Mer, about 35 km away, is a seaside resort with an old town, while Le Touquet, approximately 47 km distant, is an upscale resort popular with visitors.
Beyond historical sites, you can discover unique cultural aspects. The village of Houlle, near the Marais de Serques, is known for producing a traditional spirit called genièvre de Houlle. The Boat Lift of Fontinettes in Arques, a unique 19th-century hydraulic engineering marvel, offers a glimpse into industrial heritage. Exploring the Flemish-style town center and Château in Esquelbecq (26 km away) also provides a distinct cultural experience.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse range of experiences, from the panoramic views at Saint-Louis Chapel of Guémy, especially at sunrise or sunset, to the historical insights offered by sites like the Blockhaus d'Éperlecques. The rich biodiversity and scenic beauty of areas like Along the Houlle River are also highly valued for peaceful walks and nature observation.
Yes, the region played a significant role in World War II. The Blockhaus d'Éperlecques is a major historical site, a large bunker complex built by Nazi Germany. Near Saint-Omer, you can also visit La Coupole Centre D'histoire, another significant museum focusing on World War II history.
The terrain around Nort-Leulinghem is varied. You'll find relatively flat sections through marshlands and along rivers, such as the Marais de Serques. However, there are also elevated points like Watten Hill and Mount Saint-Louis, where the Saint-Louis Chapel of Guémy is located, offering more challenging inclines and rewarding panoramic views. The regional natural park also features diverse landscapes, including coastal cliffs.


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