Best attractions and places to see around Wambrechies, a commune north of Lille, offers a blend of historical heritage, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. The area is characterized by the Deûle river, providing scenic banks ideal for walking, cycling, or horseback riding. Visitors can explore various landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites that reflect the region's history and landscape.
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Although the Napoleon Bridge has a long history, the current bridge only dates from 2014! That year, as part of the overall redevelopment of the Citadel Park, the Napoleon Bridge was rebuilt. This was based on the design created by Philippe Canissié in 1849, after the original bridge had become significantly outdated (including the roof's need for renovation). During the 2014 project, new sphinxes and concrete abutments covered with the original stones and sculptures were added. The first version of the bridge was built in 1809, and inscribed with the names of French victories in the Napoleonic battles. The bridge was destroyed in both the First and Second World Wars.
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Super nice, and go inside the courtyard, you have old book sellers there.
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For a cycling tourist, the arrival at the Roubaix velodrome is also a great moment. Even after dozens of times!
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For the legend this race is, and how normal in fact the velodrome is...
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Place du Général de Gaulle is an old medieval market place, where a tree has never stood. The traders met here three times a day, in all weathers. Until they received permission from Philip IV of Spain to build the Old Exchange in 1652. The building was finished in 2 years and is made of porous stone, which is why it is painted. The restoration of the front facade was financed by companies, their logos can be found above the top row of windows. This building has 24 homes that are still mostly occupied by their owners. We also notice the many sculptures, typical of the Flemish Baroque style, but also because the architect, Julien Destrée, was a wood sculptor. Above the entrance gate we see the symbol of Lille (Fleur de Lys), with next to it the lions of Flanders and the crown of the city (with fortress towers on top) and two horns. Horns of Plenty, to refer to the wealth of Lille.
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One of these important sights is the Place du Général de Gaulle, also known as the "Grand Place". A must-see! He was a general, resistance fighter and president - Charles de Gaulle is still a great personality for many French people today. He has been dead for over 50 years and this great square is here in his memory.
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Wambrechies is rich in history. You can visit the Château de Robersart, a restored castle now a cultural hub, which also houses the Musée de la Poupée et du Jouet Ancien. The Distillerie Claeyssens, established in 1817, offers tours into its history and production. Don't miss the Old Town Hall (Hôtel de Ville 1868) with its distinctive Neo-Flemish style and belfry, or the prominent neo-Gothic Église Saint Vaast.
Yes, Wambrechies offers several natural spots. The Port de Plaisance along the Deûle river is ideal for leisurely strolls. You can also explore the scenic Banks of the Deûle for walking, cycling, or horseback riding. The Parc Floral des Compagnons des Saisons is a 3-hectare floral park perfect for relaxation and picnics. Other natural areas include Lagune Catoire, Bois Catoire, and the agricultural plain with various groves and wetlands.
The area around Wambrechies is excellent for outdoor activities, especially along the Deûle river. You can enjoy walking, cycling, or horseback riding on the Chemins de Halage (Towpaths). Boat trips on the Deûle are also available, with the Péniche Laléa offering excursions from April to October. For specific routes, you can find various cycling and hiking options in the area, such as those listed in the Cycling around Wambrechies and Hiking around Wambrechies guides.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy the Parc Floral des Compagnons des Saisons, which features a diverse collection of plants and animals. The Musée de la Poupée et du Jouet Ancien at Château de Robersart is also a charming visit for all ages. For younger children, Kidzy is an indoor playground designed for ages 1-12. Additionally, the Port of Wambrechies is a peaceful spot for family strolls and boat trips.
Beyond historical sites, Wambrechies offers unique cultural experiences. The Distillerie Claeyssens provides insight into traditional spirit production with guided tours. The Château de Robersart, now a cultural hub, often hosts various events. You can also experience the local heritage by visiting the Linière Nicolle, an old linen spinning mill recognized for its industrial history.
Yes, some attractions in the broader area are noted for accessibility. For instance, the General de Gaulle Square in Lille is listed as wheelchair accessible, offering a central point to explore the city's heart. While specific accessibility details for all Wambrechies sites vary, many parks and riverside paths are generally flat and suitable for various mobility levels.
Visitors describe the Port of Wambrechies as a quiet, peaceful, and picturesque spot. It's appreciated for its proximity to the church, Château de Robersart, and the distillery, making it a convenient starting point for exploring. Many enjoy leisurely strolls and the opportunity to have a drink at 'La Ginguette' nearby.
Yes, Wambrechies offers several hiking opportunities. The Circuit du Genièvre is a dedicated hiking trail starting in the heart of Wambrechies and following the Deûle canal. You can also explore routes like the 'Deûle Greenway Loop' or the 'Robersart Castle – Canal de la Deûle loop' which are detailed in the Hiking around Wambrechies guide.
The Roubaix Velodrome is a historic municipal sports center famous as the finish line of the Paris-Roubaix cycling race. Opened in 1936, it's a significant site for cycling enthusiasts, offering a glimpse into bicycle history. It's a 500-meter long track with 44°3 slopes, hosting various cycling events including the World Masters Championships.
For scenic views, the Port de Plaisance along the Deûle river offers picturesque vistas. The Banks of the Deûle provide continuous scenic routes for walking and cycling. Additionally, the Buttes du Petit Paradis & Chico Mendès, artificial mounds along the Deûle, have been naturally reclaimed and offer elevated spots to observe the local biodiversity and river landscape.
The best time to visit Wambrechies for outdoor activities is generally from spring to early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is milder and more conducive for walking, cycling, boat trips on the Deûle, and enjoying the floral parks. The Péniche Laléa boat excursions, for example, operate during this period.
Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring the Fort du Vert Galant, originally built to defend Lille and later used during WWI, offering a glimpse into military history. The tranquil Étang du Vert Galant, a one-hectare pond nestled between a hill and woodlands, is another peaceful spot. The Château du Cliquenois is also notable as the oldest surviving seigniorial residence in the commune.


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