Best attractions and places to see around Saulzoir include a mix of historical sites, waterways, and outdoor routes. This region in the Nord department of France offers diverse landscapes, from the canalized Scheldt to green countryside, providing opportunities for exploration. The area is characterized by its historical significance and natural beauty, making it suitable for various outdoor activities.
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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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The Thun Leveque lock is a double lock located on the Scheldt canal, between the municipalities of Thun-l'Évêque and Iwuy, in the Nord department. It allows boats to overcome a difference in height of 2.5 meters between the two reaches of the canal. It is part of a series of five double locks which were built between 1825 and 1830 to improve navigation on the canalized Scheldt1. The Thun Leveque lock has been classified as a historic monument since 19922. It is surrounded by a landscaped park which dates from the 19th century and which belongs to the domain of the Château de Hamel, an 18th century residence which is also protected as architectural heritage3. The Thun Leveque lock is a place of passage and discovery for boaters, cyclists and hikers who use the Scheldt canal or the greenway which runs along it.
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The Canal de la Sensée is a canal in northern France. The project was developed under Napoleon. In March 1806, the Imperial government ordered the construction of a canal connecting the Scarpe and the Scheldt. Work began under the direction of Augustin Honnorez in June 1819 and the Canal de la Sensée was opened to navigation in November 1820. Back then, the boats were pulled by men or horses who worked for ship owners. Shortly after World War I 1914-1918, horses were replaced by tractors. The Canal de la Sensée is part of the Dunkirk - Scheldt Canal.
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The castle was built in the 17th century and was completed in the 19th century. Originally owned by the Abbaye Saint-Aubert de Cambrai, the castle was built on land owned by the abbey. The plans are said to have belonged to Ange-Jacques Gabriel or Alexandre-Théodore Brongniart. The castle was sold as national property during the Revolution. With the help of a stooge, Count François Marie Joseph de Frahan became the owner. It was sold by his descendants to Pierre Joseph Danjou in 1853 and then to Nicolas Meriaux in 1884. In 1887, Marie-Adélaide Verkinder, wife of deputy Ernest Déjardin, acquired the château. It passed to her daughter and son-in-law, Ambassador Pierre Lefèvre-Pontalis. During the First World War, the castle became the headquarters of Jagdgeschwader and Baron Manfred von Richthofen lived there. The castle, its moats and bridges have been classified as a historical monument since September 21, 1983, while the outbuildings, the old building on the edge of road number 4, the facades and roofs of the pigeon tower and the pavilion in the park and the perimeter wall with its gates since the same date have been registered as a historical monument.
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3700 meters - 4 stars The strip has been in use since 1973 and the last part was re-paved in 2007. For several years now it has been the longest strip and with 4 stars a fierce challenge. The strip has a V-shape and halfway through you actually drive back where you came from. The strip therefore starts and ends on the same road, namely the D113. It is also remarkable that the second part after turning right is an "ordinary" D-road. Because of the length you really look forward to your end. The turn halfway should not be underestimated because the road is narrow and the turn is a bit tight. Especially difficult if you pass here with a large group. Furthermore, it rises false flat in a number of places and that in combination with the bad stones makes it a serious challenge. At the end of the strip on the left is a beautiful farmhouse, the Ferme de la Fontaine au Tertre. This medieval farmhouse played an important role at the end of the First World War when it was converted into a field hospital.
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3700m long paved sector used by the Paris-Roubaix. It is quite trying due to its length and its climbs!
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Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Bassin Rond Cycle Path is particularly ideal for family outings, offering a 5-kilometer trail along its banks. Avesnes-le-Sec is also considered family-friendly, with green surroundings perfect for walking or cycling.
The region is rich in history. You can explore Avesnes-le-Sec, which features historical sites like the Saint Aubertus Church and the ruins of the Moulin de Pierre. Another significant historical site is the Country house of the Abbey of Saint-Aubert in Cambrai, a 17th-century castle classified as a historical monument.
Yes, there are several easy options. The area around the Bridge Over the Canal offers an easy and pleasant walk along the Canal de la Sensée. For more structured routes, you can find easy hiking trails in the Hiking around Saulzoir guide, such as the 'Fontaine des Lainiers loop from Verchain-Maugré' which is rated easy.
Many of the canal-side paths offer pleasant short walks. The area around the Bridge Over the Canal is known for easy and pleasant walks. Additionally, the Bassin Rond Cycle Path provides a 5-kilometer trail that is suitable for shorter strolls.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the Bassin Rond Cycle Path or explore the green surroundings of Avesnes-le-Sec by foot or bike. For more specific routes, check out the Hiking around Saulzoir, Gravel biking around Saulzoir, and Running Trails around Saulzoir guides.
Yes, the Bridge Over the Canal is noted as wheelchair-accessible, offering an easy and pleasant experience along the Canal de la Sensée.
The region's attractions, with their focus on outdoor activities and canal-side paths, are generally best enjoyed during the milder months, from spring through early autumn. This allows for comfortable walking, cycling, and exploring the historical sites and natural beauty.
Yes, the Hiking around Saulzoir guide features several circular routes. Examples include the 'Fountain – Wallerand Mill on the River Selle loop from Saulzoir' and various loops starting from Verchain-Maugré.
The Ecluse de Thun Leveque is a lesser-known but charming spot. It's a historic double lock on the Scheldt canal, classified as a historic monument, surrounded by a landscaped park. It offers a peaceful place for boaters, cyclists, and hikers.
The area is characterized by its waterways and green landscapes. You can explore the Canal de la Sensée, crossed by the Bridge Over the Canal, and the Canal de l'Escaut, connected by the Bassin Rond Cycle Path. The commune of Avesnes-le-Sec also offers pleasant green surroundings and proximity to the River Somme.
Visitors particularly appreciate the opportunities for walking and cycling along the scenic canal paths, such as the Bassin Rond Cycle Path. The blend of historical sites and natural beauty, offering easy and pleasant outdoor experiences, is also highly valued.


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