Attractions and places to see around Rumegies include a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural experiences in the Nord department of France. The commune is situated within the Scarpe-Escaut Regional Natural Park, bordered by the Elnon river, offering a picturesque environment. The area features an agricultural landscape alongside various historical buildings and archaeological discoveries. This region provides opportunities to explore local heritage and natural features.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A difficult section to pass, but hey, when you love it, you don't count.
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@paulnijhof: was it too much trouble to mention the source of both the text and the photo? The original is here https://parijsroubaix.blogspot.com/2012/05/bourghelles-naar-wannehain.html
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Sector of one of the oldest legendary cycle races and to think that our idols have ridden it..., great 😊.
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This cobbles edition is just easy. Compared to the rest of Paris Roubaix Challange. But it’s “ open”. So you always have to fight another battle with the wind here
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Tough cobblestone section that is halfway between Paris-Roubaix. You'll be pretty tired here already, so keep your wits about you. Make sure you have something to eat and drink quickly because you won't find many opportunities to refuel after this
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Annoying cobblestone strip with an awkward curve in the middle: When it is dry you can cycle carefully in the middle. But when it rains it is too slippery and dangerous, so stick an outside cover
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The Trouée d'Arenberg is a 2.3 km long paved path located in the Raismes-Saint-Amand-Wallers forest in northern France. This path is famous for being part of the Paris-Roubaix cycle race, where it is considered the most difficult section of the route. The cobblestones are uneven and slippery, and the path is often muddy and wet, but you will also enjoy the historic and natural scenery of the former mining region, where you can see the old railway bridge and the wildlife of the forest. The Trouée d'Arenberg is not for the faint-hearted, but it is a unique and rewarding experience for those who dare.
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Rumegies offers several historical landmarks. You can visit the 18th-century Church of Saint-Brice, the Former Presbytery with its 1771 tithe barn, and The Clergerie, a 17th-century building that once housed the church clerk. The village also has a rich prehistoric past, with archaeological discoveries found near the Elnon river.
Yes, Rumegies is home to the Espace Mémoire et Patrimoine, a local history museum established in 2018. It showcases the village's past, the lives of its inhabitants, and its natural environment, including prehistoric and Gallo-Roman discoveries. For more information, you can visit their page on tourisme-porteduhainaut.com.
Rumegies is nestled within the Scarpe-Escaut Regional Natural Park, offering picturesque landscapes. The commune is bordered by the Elnon river, which also marks the border with Belgium. Several communal streams like the Rieu, Scoeuf, Richelles, Plat Bouchart, and Merdinchon flow through the area, contributing to its natural beauty and agricultural scenery.
The area around Rumegies is famous for its challenging cycling routes, particularly those featured in the Paris-Roubaix classic. You can experience sections like the iconic Trouée d'Arenberg, a 2,400-meter cobbled path through the Arenberg forest, or the Abattoir cobblestone (Orchies), known for its L-shape and challenging conditions. For more cycling options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Rumegies guide.
Yes, you can find various trails for walking and running. The Towpath Along the Scarpe offers an intermediate trail along the river, suitable for gravel biking and walking. For dedicated running routes, check out the Running Trails around Rumegies guide, which includes routes like the 'Daffodil Fields of Howardries – Smugglers' Bridge loop'.
Beyond Rumegies, you can visit the Bassin minier du Nord-Pas de Calais, a UNESCO World Heritage site about 14 km away, showcasing three centuries of coal mining history. Another option is the Tour Abbatiale - Musée Saint-Amand-les-Eaux, approximately 7 km from Rumegies, which features art and history from the Abbey of Saint-Amand d'Elnon.
The cobbled sections, such as Pave Bourghelles to Wannehain and Tilloy to Sars‑et‑Rosières cobbled section, are known for being challenging. They require endurance and concentration due to irregular paving, potholes, and sometimes muddy conditions, especially after rain. Cyclists often describe them as a true test of skill and resilience.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The challenging cycling routes, especially the famous cobbled sections, are a major draw for enthusiasts. The area's picturesque landscapes within the Scarpe-Escaut Regional Natural Park also offer a peaceful escape for those seeking outdoor activities and exploration.
Yes, the region provides excellent opportunities for gravel biking. The Towpath Along the Scarpe is particularly well-suited for gravel bikes, offering a scenic route from Saint-Amand-les-Eaux towards the slag heaps of Rieulay. You can find more routes in the Gravel biking around Rumegies guide.
Yes, the Musée d'Histoire Locale Marchiennes is located nearby. This museum allows visitors to delve into the history of Marchiennes from within the former monastery prison, with a significant focus on the abbey's past, offering a deeper insight into the regional heritage.
The Scarpe-Escaut Regional Natural Park, where Rumegies is located, is characterized by its picturesque agricultural landscape and natural waterways. It's an ideal place for hiking, cycling, and exploring local flora and fauna. The Elnon river, which borders Rumegies, is part of this natural environment, offering serene views and opportunities for outdoor recreation.


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