Attractions and places to see around Favreuil include a variety of historical sites and cultural monuments. This region offers more than 20 notable spots for exploration, appealing to those interested in history and local heritage. Visitors can discover sites linked to significant historical events and architectural landmarks, making it a destination for those seeking hidden gems Favreuil outdoor.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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French politician, MP and then resistance fighter, born on November 6, 1890 in Bapaume, he became mayor of the town in 1929. In 1934, he was elected general councilor of Pas-de-Calais. In 1936, he ran in the legislative elections and was elected in the second round. He was arrested in 1943 by the Nazis as he left the prefecture, and deported to the Gross-Rosen camp where he died on November 27, 1944. Since 1948, a monument showing him at the time of his arrest honors his memory. At the Town Hall there is an urn with soil from Gross-Rosen as well as a painting of him.
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French politician, MP and then resistance fighter, born on November 6, 1890 in Bapaume, he became mayor of the city in 1929, in 1934, he was elected general councilor of Pas-de-Calais. In 1936, he ran in the legislative elections and was elected in the second round. He was arrested in 1943 by the Nazis when he left the prefecture, and deported to the Gross-Rosen camp where he died on November 27, 1944. Since 1948, a monument showing him at the time of his arrest honors his memory. At the Town Hall there is an urn with soil from Gross-Rosen as well as a painting representing him.
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The town of Bapaume built its first Town Hall, a symbol of the city's independence, during the 12th century. The ground floor served as a market hall for merchants. Upstairs are the council chamber and the hall where public festivals were celebrated. The current architecture of the Town Hall is similar to the previous one, built between 1583 and 1611 and destroyed on March 25, 1917 following the explosion of a time bomb left by the Germans. After a slow and dangerous mine-clearing operation, it was rebuilt in its original location in 1931 and 1932 according to the plans of Mr. Eugène Bidard. The town's coat of arms is sculpted on the keystone of the entrance door. The slate roof is decorated with pointed dormers. At the top of the tower, an outdoor gallery allows you to admire the panorama. The belfry spire peaks at 55m.
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Places of Interest The church of St.Leger, rebuilt, as was the whole village, after the First World War. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery. The village was situated in an area that was heavily fought over during the war. There are several military cemeteries in the area, including the Heninel-Croisilles Road Cemetery, where many soldiers who fought near Saint-Léger are buried. An interesting anecdote is that Saint-Léger and the surrounding villages changed hands several times during the war between the Allies and the German troops. This caused much destruction and suffering among the local population.
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Today the chapel is primarily a pilgrim chapel and resting place with a guest book.
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Chapel built in 1934. The chapel is located outside the village on a hiking trail. It is a small square building. On the facade is the entrance door. On each side are two Corinthian-style pilasters. Above the door is the name of the chapel and above it is a triangular molding. Then we have a cornice. On each side of the wall, a bay in a pointed arch. The roof is a bulbous roof with four sides. The chevet is a regular apse, Inside is a niche where you can see a statue of the Virgin. Just below the Virgin is a small altar. On each side of the walls there are two small shelves.
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passage on the scene of the battle of Arras at Ecoust st mein and bullecourt (where there is a museum), mentioned in the film "1917"
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The region around Favreuil is rich in history. You can explore sites like 1917 — Écoust-Saint-Mein, which marks a passage on the scene of the Battle of Arras. Another significant spot is Bapaume Town Hall, a 1930s reconstruction of a 12th-century building. Also, consider visiting Saint-Léger, a village rebuilt after WWI with a Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery, and the Chapel of Our Lady of La Salette, a pilgrim chapel built in 1934.
Yes, Bapaume Town Hall is considered a family-friendly attraction. Its historical significance and impressive architecture, including a 55m belfry spire, can be interesting for all ages. The ground floor also served as a market hall historically.
You can find various cycling and running routes near the attractions. For road cycling, explore routes like the 'Canal de la Somme Cycle Path – Château de Suzanne loop' or '1917 — Écoust-Saint-Mein loop'. For general cycling, there's the 'Favreuil – Bapaume Town Hall loop'. Runners can enjoy routes such as the 'Monument to Abel Guidet loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Road Cycling Routes around Favreuil, Running Trails around Favreuil, and Cycling around Favreuil.
The 1917 — Écoust-Saint-Mein site marks a significant passage on the scene of the Battle of Arras during World War I. It is mentioned in the film "1917" and is close to Bullecourt, which hosts a museum related to these historical events.
Yes, the region has several sites connected to historical conflicts. The 1917 — Écoust-Saint-Mein site is directly linked to the Battle of Arras. The village of Saint-Léger, completely rebuilt after WWI, features a Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery. Additionally, the Monument to Abel Guidet in Bapaume honors a French politician and resistance fighter who died in a concentration camp during WWII.
The Chapel of Our Lady of La Salette is a charming, small square building located outside the village on a hiking trail. Built in 1934, it serves as a pilgrim chapel and resting place, offering a peaceful stop away from more crowded areas.
The architecture in the area often reflects its history, particularly post-WWI reconstruction. For example, Bapaume Town Hall is a 1930s reconstruction of a 12th-century building, featuring a distinctive belfry spire and sculpted coat of arms. The Chapel of Our Lady of La Salette, built in 1934, showcases a unique design with Corinthian-style pilasters and a bulbous roof.
Yes, there are easy cycling routes available. For instance, the 'Monument to Abel Guidet loop from Bapaume' is an easy road cycling route. Another easy option for general cycling is the 'Church of Notre Dame, Rocquigny – Villers au Flos loop'. You can explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Favreuil and Cycling around Favreuil guides.
Visitors appreciate the rich historical context and cultural heritage of the region. The sites offer a deep dive into significant historical events, particularly those related to the World Wars, and showcase resilient architectural reconstructions. The community has upvoted these attractions 16 times and shared 9 photos, indicating a positive experience.
Yes, running trails near Favreuil cater to different fitness levels. You can find moderate routes like the 'Monument to Abel Guidet loop' or 'Running loop from Béhagnies'. For a more challenging experience, consider the 'Bapaume loop from Bapaume'. More details are available in the Running Trails around Favreuil guide.
The Bapaume Town Hall itself is a testament to the town's history, rebuilt after its destruction in 1917. Its design mirrors a 12th-century original, symbolizing the city's independence. Additionally, the Monument to Abel Guidet in Bapaume provides insight into a local political figure and resistance hero, with an urn containing soil from Gross-Rosen camp at the Town Hall.


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