Best attractions and places to see around Pérenchies, a commune in the Nord department of France, offers a blend of historical landmarks and recreational areas. The region features cultural elements and natural landscapes for visitors to explore. It provides a variety of sites, from significant historical buildings to green spaces, catering to different interests.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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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 This was based on the design created by Philippe Canissié in 1849, after the original bridge had become significantly outdated (including the roof's need for renovation).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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Very rolling, doable by mountain bike.
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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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Also known as Grand’Place, this square is the beating heart of the city. It is surrounded by colorful facades and historical monuments, including the Old Stock Exchange and the Goddess Column. The square was named in honor of Charles de Gaulle, born in Lille, and is a gathering place for various events and festivities
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You can visit Canteraine Park, a man-made park near Lille known for its preserved meadows and small forests, offering diverse flora and fauna. It's part of the larger Deule Park. Additionally, the Pérenchies-Verlinghem Leisure Center provides recreational green spaces, and the Agache Pond is a site for fishing and model-making demonstrations.
Yes, Pérenchies and its surroundings offer several historical sites. You can explore the Old Stock Exchange of Lille, a magnificent 17th-century building on the General de Gaulle Square. The Napoleon Bridge near Lille's citadel is a unique covered footbridge first built in the 19th century. Within Pérenchies itself, the Church of St. Leger with its distinctive crystal chandelier and the local War Memorial are notable landmarks.
For families, the Port of Wambrechies is a peaceful river area close to a castle and distillery. Napoleon Bridge and the Old Stock Exchange of Lille are also considered family-friendly attractions. The Pérenchies-Verlinghem Leisure Center offers a range of activities including mini-golf, croquet, traditional games, tennis, volleyball, playgrounds, and picnic areas, making it ideal for a family outing.
Pérenchies has several unique local features. The Church of St. Leger is known for its architecture and a distinctive crystal chandelier. The Holy Light source (Source de la Sainte Lumière) on Rue des Panners holds local significance. You might also encounter the 'Giants of Pérenchies,' Mr. and Mrs. Tartaprônes, which are unique cultural representations associated with the commune.
The Pérenchies-Verlinghem Leisure Center is a great spot for various outdoor activities, offering mini-golf, croquet, tennis, and volleyball. For more extensive outdoor pursuits, you can explore the nearby routes. There are dedicated guides for MTB Trails around Pérenchies, Running Trails around Pérenchies, and Hiking around Pérenchies, offering a variety of options for different sports.
Near Pérenchies, you'll find a selection of hiking trails suitable for various skill levels. Popular routes include the 'Saint Chrysole Fountain – The Templars' Farm of Biez loop' and the 'Peaceful terrace at an estaminet loop,' which range from easy to moderate difficulty. You can find more details and explore various options in the Hiking around Pérenchies guide.
Yes, the area around Pérenchies is well-suited for cycling and mountain biking. Canteraine Park is particularly recommended by visitors for gravel and mountain biking. For more extensive routes, you can check out the MTB Trails around Pérenchies guide, which features moderate routes like the 'Pont Rouge – Deûlémont footbridge loop' and 'Steep Climb in the Woods' loops.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful and quiet atmosphere of places like the Port of Wambrechies. The historical and architectural beauty of the Old Stock Exchange of Lille and the General de Gaulle Square are highly praised. Many also enjoy the natural beauty and recreational opportunities at Canteraine Park for walking and biking.
The General de Gaulle Square in Lille, a prominent nearby attraction, is noted as wheelchair accessible. For other specific attractions, it's advisable to check individual accessibility details.
Pérenchies hosts several annual events. You could plan your visit for July to catch the International Pérenchies Cycling Grand Prix, or late August for the Horse Festival at the leisure center. Autumn brings the Feast of Mary-Groet (Witches' Feast) at the end of October, and the Feast of Saint Nicolas is celebrated on the first Saturday of December with various entertainments.
Yes, there are several running trails near Pérenchies. You can find routes like the 'Ruelle des bois – Saint Chrysole Fountain loop' or the 'Peaceful terrace at an estaminet loop,' which vary in distance and difficulty. For a comprehensive list and detailed maps, refer to the Running Trails around Pérenchies guide.
The Napoleon Bridge, located near the esplanade and citadel of Lille, is a historical covered footbridge crossing the Moyenne-Deûle canal. First built in the 19th century and named in honor of Napoleon I, it is unique of its kind in France and bears the names of several Napoleonic victories, making it a significant historical landmark.


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