Attractions and places to see around Saint-Souplet, situated in the Nord department of the Hauts-de-France region, provide a variety of points of interest. While Saint-Souplet itself is a quiet commune, its immediate vicinity features historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural venues. Visitors can explore a mix of man-made monuments, tranquil natural areas, and challenging cycling routes, making it a destination for varied outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Lake in Foret domaniale de Bois de l'Eveque
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Route 30 starts from Troisvilles, turn left past the Chez Francoise café.
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This is where Paris-Roubaix really starts.... You have to take the 100km before this to really fill your legs at the end, but from here on you get a pile of cobblestones. The strip is in reasonable condition, but has some elevation, so with the length it is also a tough one...
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Centuries ago, our ancestors discovered the possibility of harnessing the power of the elements - which could be useful on the one hand, but also a threat on the other - for various purposes. Such mills are an example of human ingenuity: the heavy millstones with which, for example, grain was ground into grain or oil was pressed, could be powered with the help of the wind or - as here - water.
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Paved sector used by Paris-Roubaix and bearing the name of runner Jean STABLINSKI. It is about 2200m long and is in good condition. Difficulty: 3 stars. Be careful, it crosses the departmental road D643, which is very busy.
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Nice quiet place to walk around. one of the accesses is via a paved path in superb condition.
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Very nice corner, that you made me discover 👍
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You can enjoy tranquil natural settings such as Flaquet Pond, which offers a cool place for a rest and features terrain that remains passable even after rain. The broader region also boasts the vast Forest of Mormal, the largest forest in the area, providing hundreds of kilometers of natural beauty for outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, there are several pleasant walking options. Le Tronquoy is a quiet place to walk, accessible via a superb paved path. For a more immersive experience, Single Ors Pommereuil offers a 17 km path through the woods of Bois L'évêque. For more structured routes, you can find various running and walking trails in the area, including the 'Running Trails around Saint-Souplet' guide on komoot.
The area offers diverse cycling routes. You can explore the 'Cycling around Saint-Souplet' guide for options like the Vaucelles Abbey – Esnes Castle loop or the challenging The Vineyard – Saint-Souplet British Cemetery loop. For road cycling, the 'Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Souplet' guide provides routes such as the Étang de Saint-Crépin loop. Cyclists looking for a challenge might also be interested in the Jean Stablinski cobbled sector, a 2200m long paved section used by Paris-Roubaix.
While Saint-Souplet itself is quiet, the surrounding area is rich in history. You can visit the Moulin du Tordoir, an oil mill that harnessed waterfall power centuries ago. Further afield, explore the remaining buildings of the abbey complex in Maroilles, the impressive ramparts of Le Quesnoy, or the historically significant town of Cambrai, known as the site of the world's first tank and home to a UNESCO World Heritage Belfry.
Yes, cultural sites are available within a reasonable distance. You can visit the Matisse Museum in Le Cateau-Cambrésis or the Caudresien Museum of Lace and Embroidery in Caudry. Additionally, the town of Saint-Quentin, located about 29 km away, features a remarkable 16th-century town hall in its central square.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences available. They particularly enjoy the natural settings like the 'super nice passable terrain' around Flaquet Pond and the 'super single' path at Single Ors Pommereuil. The quiet charm of places like Le Tronquoy and the historical significance of sites like Moulin du Tordoir are also highly valued.
The natural areas and walking paths around Saint-Souplet offer good opportunities for family outings. Places like Flaquet Pond provide a pleasant spot for a rest, and the easy walking paths at Le Tronquoy are suitable for families. Exploring the Forest of Mormal or visiting local markets in nearby towns like Bohain-en-Vermandois or Cambrai can also be enjoyable family activities.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. For outdoor pursuits like walking and cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is ideal for enjoying natural areas like Flaquet Pond, though it can be busier. The region's attractions, including historical sites and museums, are generally accessible year-round, but checking specific opening hours is always recommended.
Beyond the more prominent sites, the area holds some charming spots. The Moulin du Tordoir, an old oil mill powered by a waterfall, is described as a 'very nice corner' by visitors. The serene atmosphere of Le Tronquoy, with its 'beautiful passage out of time', also offers a unique, quiet experience.
Yes, several towns close to Saint-Souplet host regular markets. You can visit markets in Bohain-en-Vermandois, Caudry, Fresnoy-le-Grand, and Cambrai. These markets offer a great opportunity to experience local life, discover regional produce, and find unique crafts.
The area around Saint-Souplet is well-suited for various outdoor sports. You can enjoy running on trails like the 'Lavoir loop from Le Cateau', cycling on routes such as the 'Vaucelles Abbey – Esnes Castle loop', or road cycling with options like the 'Étang de Saint-Crépin loop'. The Jean Stablinski cobbled sector also provides a challenging experience for cyclists.


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