Best attractions and places to see around Hem-Lenglet include a blend of local heritage and access to natural and historical sites. This commune in the Nord department of France offers a tranquil setting with points of interest for visitors. The area features waterways like the Canal de la Sensée and numerous routes for walking and cycling. Historical landmarks and cultural sites are present both within Hem-Lenglet and in its immediate vicinity.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Magnificent..I love walking there to see the deer 😍
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A Brief History Note. Roucourt Castle was built at the end of the 18th century by Monsieur Béranger, a cannon founder under the Empire. …During World War I, the castle was occupied by the squadron and men of Captain Baron Von Richthofen, known as the "Red Baron," who sheltered his planes in the avenue of over 100-year-old lime trees that precede the entrance gate. Destroyed by fire in 1918, it was rebuilt between 1921 and 1923 and restored in 1997 by Colette and Guy Becquet de Mégille, the current owners.
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Built in 1623, the Notre-Dame gate marks the northern entrance to the city. At that time, city gates, protected by bastions, freed themselves from their defensive role and became symbols of the wealth of cities. With its “diamond point” hardware and its rich sculpted decoration, the Notre-Dame gate is representative of the Baroque style. The sun that adorns the upper part was added after the capture of Cambrai by Louis XIV. https://www.villedecambrai.com/decouvrir/decouvrir-la-ville/portrait-de-ville/patrimoine-et-architecture/heurs-et-malheurs-dune-ville-frontiere/la-porte-notre-dame
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The belfry, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was once the bell tower of the Saint-Martin church, the rest of the building having disappeared during the French Revolution. A symbol of communal freedoms, this belfry also ensured the security of the city. Night and day, lookouts monitored the city and warned of the arrival of enemies or the start of fires by sounding the tocsin. The oldest parts of this building date back to 1474 and rise from the base to the height of the cornice. Supported by wide buttresses, the first bell chamber opens onto triple bays in a Gothic-style pointed arch. Since 1736, this tower has been raised by another level in the classical style into which the second bell chamber opens. This part is topped by a drum where the watch room was located, the whole being topped with a dome and a lantern. Four sculptures made of cast concrete by Marcel Gaumont after the First World War evoke the historical periods of the city. We can see a Frankish warrior; a crossbowman symbolizing the communal militia; Louise of Savoy, mother of François I, who signed the Treaty of the Peace of the Ladies in Cambrai and the knight of Cezen, first governor of the city that became French. The entrance to the belfry has a sculpted decoration by René Faches. The central part bears the arms of Cambrai, surmounted by Saint Martin sharing his cloak to offer it to a poor man. These sculptures evoke the civil and religious duality of this belfry. (Cambrésis Tourisme)
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The Beffroi de Cambrai is an impressive tower in Cambrai, located in the Nord department of France. Originally part of the old Saint Martin's Church, this tower is built in the Gothic style and is approximately 62 metres high. The beffroi is known for its sturdy buttresses reminiscent of medieval donjons. At the foot of the tower is a statue of Saint Martin, the patron saint of the city. The tower has a rich history and has survived both world wars unscathed. Since 1965, the beffroi has been classified as a historical monument and in 2005 it was included on the UNESCO World Heritage List, together with other beffrois in the region.
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Avesnes-le-Sec is a commune in the French Northern Department, in the Hauts-de-France region. It has an area of 10.4 km² and has 1,445 inhabitants (2020). It is part of the arrondissement of Valenciennes and the canton of Denain. Avesnes-le-Sec has a number of sites and heritage that testify to its history and culture. Some examples are: Avesnes-le-Sec Communal Cemetery Extension, a war cemetery from the First World War, where 65 British soldiers are buried. The ruins of the Moulin de Pierre, a tower mill from the 18th century, built with white limestone from the region. The mill was destroyed by a German shell in 1918. The Saint Aubertus Church, a Gothic church from the 12th century, dedicated to the patron saint of the municipality. The church has a remarkable portal with sculptures and an organ from the 19th century. Avesnes-le-Sec is also a pleasant place for walking or cycling, thanks to its green surroundings and its proximity to the River Somme. There are several routes and paths that run along the water or through the countryside. One of the most beautiful routes is the Voie verte du cavalier d'Agincourt, which connects Aniche to Escaudain over a distance of 12 km.
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A hike to Porte Notre Dame in Cambrai will take you to one of the most beautiful monuments in the city. It is an old gate of the medieval fortifications, built in the 14th century and renovated in the 17th century. With rich baroque decoration, a diamond-shaped stone pattern and a coat of arms of the city, you can admire the architecture and history of the gate, which was once the entrance to the cathedral and the episcopal palace.
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It was built in 1765 in Roucourt in the Louis XVI style for Jean François Bérenger, commissioner general of the cast iron of the artillery of France, it replaces the old castle which was further north of the village. Since 1790, the estate has belonged to the family of Baron Becquet de Megille (then mayor of Douai) who have continued to develop it. The surrounding park is listed in the pre-inventory of remarkable gardens with its orchard and vegetable garden2. It includes a Chinese pavilion, the old village pillory and the dovecote.
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In Hem-Lenglet itself, you can visit the historic Église Saint-Géry, which dates back to 1601 and features original black stone baptismal fonts. Another notable local architectural example is the Pigeonnier sur porche de la cense du Marais. The Fontaine Jules César is also a point of interest with historical or legendary significance.
Just a short distance from Hem-Lenglet, you can explore several historical sites. In Cambrai, approximately 10 km away, you'll find the impressive Belfry of Cambrai, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the Porte Notre-Dame de Cambrai, a beautifully decorated 14th-century gate. The nearby commune of Avesnes-le-Sec features the ruins of the Moulin de Pierre, the 12th-century Saint Aubertus Church, and a World War I communal cemetery. Additionally, the Polissoir de Féchain is a fascinating Neolithic megalith used for polishing flint axes.
Yes, the Belfry of Cambrai, an impressive Gothic tower about 62 meters high, is a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2005. It was originally part of the old Saint Martin's Church and is located approximately 10 km from Hem-Lenglet.
The region around Hem-Lenglet is ideal for outdoor activities, particularly walking and cycling. The Canal de la Sensée, part of the Canal Dunkerque-Escaut, offers pleasant paths along its banks. You can find various routes for hiking, gravel biking, and road cycling. For specific routes, explore the Hiking around Hem-Lenglet, Gravel biking around Hem-Lenglet, and Road Cycling Routes around Hem-Lenglet guides.
Yes, there are several hiking trails available. Popular options include the 'Bridge Over the Canal – Canal bridge loop from Wasnes-au-Bac' (moderate, 10.8 km), 'The Féchain Polishing Stone – the polishing stone loop from Féchain' (moderate, 9.2 km), and 'The Round Basin loop from Paillencourt' (moderate, 13.3 km). You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Hem-Lenglet guide.
Many of the outdoor activities, such as walking and cycling along the Canal de la Sensée and the Passerelle d'Hem-Lenglet, are suitable for families. The commune of Avesnes-le-Sec, with its historical sites and green surroundings, also offers pleasant opportunities for family outings.
The best time to visit Hem-Lenglet for outdoor activities like walking and cycling is typically during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October). During these periods, the weather is generally milder and more conducive to exploring the region's natural waterways and countryside paths.
Yes, Hem-Lenglet has a historical connection to the renowned German novelist Erich Maria Remarque, author of 'All Quiet on the Western Front.' He was stationed in Hem-Lenglet as part of the Imperial German Army during World War I in June 1917, before being wounded in July of the same year. You can learn more about his life and connection to the area via Wikipedia.
The primary natural feature is the Canal de la Sensée, which forms a natural boundary and offers scenic routes for walking and cycling. The surrounding countryside provides green landscapes and paths, including the 'Voie verte du cavalier d'Agincourt' for longer excursions.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of historical architecture and the tranquil opportunities for outdoor activities. The region's waterways and countryside paths are highly appreciated for walking and cycling. The historical sites, such as the Belfry of Cambrai and the Porte Notre-Dame de Cambrai, are also highly rated for their historical significance and beauty.
Beyond the main highlights, the Pigeonnier sur porche de la cense du Marais in Hem-Lenglet offers a glimpse into local architectural heritage. The Polissoir de Féchain, a Neolithic megalith, is another unique and ancient site that provides a fascinating historical discovery.


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