Best attractions and places to see around Beaumont-En-Beine include historical landmarks and natural features in the Hauts-de-France region. This small commune in the Aisne department serves as a base for exploring the surrounding area, located approximately 109 kilometers from Paris. Visitors can discover various cultural sites and natural reserves within a short distance. The region offers a mix of historical architecture and serene landscapes.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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There are so many steel bridges, and this one has a great design! I simply added the other arched bridges, including the turquoise one, from the track.
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During the First World War, on 29 August 1914, German troops attempted to cross the village bridge, but were repulsed by the 3rd and 5th Cavalry Brigades of the British Expeditionary Force and the 10th REGION of Saint-Quentin.
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Montescourt-Lizerolles experienced its first major development after the First World War. The church of Saint-Lambert, built partly thanks to war damage in the 1920s, bears witness to the village's ambition; All brick, but with a metal framework, its massive architecture imposes itself as the highest point of the village, in the middle of the vast Picardy plain.
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The Église Saint-Sulpice de Clastres is a church building located in Clastres, in the Aisne department. It is dedicated to Saint-Sulpice and is an interesting example of Christian architecture in the region. The church contains an organ by Alexis Collet.
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The region offers several significant historical sites. You can visit the impressive Bridge over the Saint-Quentin canal, which holds historical significance from the First World War. Additionally, the settlement of Mennesis features a memorial for victims of the 32nd Infantry Regiment and the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church. Further afield, consider Chateau Coucy or Pierrefonds Chateau for grand historical experiences.
Yes, there are several. The Saint-Sulpice Church in Clastres is an interesting example of Christian architecture, featuring an organ by Alexis Collet. Another significant site is the Saint-Lambert Church in Montescourt-Lizerolles, an all-brick church built after World War I. The town of Noyon also boasts a medieval center dominated by its cathedral.
You can explore several natural areas. The Réserve naturelle des Marais d'Isle and the Réserve naturelle des Landes de Versigny offer opportunities to experience local wildlife and landscapes. For larger forest areas, consider Forêt de Laigue or the significant Forêt de Compiègne.
The area around Beaumont-en-Beine is well-suited for outdoor activities. For hiking, you can find routes like the Bois de Foy loop from Flavy-le-Martel or the Chemin Rural de la Thiérache loop from Ugny-le-Gay. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the Mont des pierres loop from Ugny-le-Gay. You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking guide, road cycling guide, and running guide for the region.
While specific family-focused attractions are limited, the settlement of Montescourt-Lizerolles is noted as family-friendly and features an impressive red neo-Gothic church and a beautiful town hall. Exploring the natural reserves like Réserve naturelle des Marais d'Isle can also be a pleasant family outing.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and local architectural charm. Sites like the Bridge over the Saint-Quentin canal offer a glimpse into wartime history, while the Saint-Sulpice Church showcases regional Christian architecture. The peaceful atmosphere of the settlements and the surrounding natural landscapes are also highly valued.
Several nearby towns host markets on various days. You can find markets in Ham on Saturdays, Chauny on Fridays, Tergnier on Thursdays and Sundays, Noyon on Saturdays, and Saint-Quentin on Wednesdays, Sundays, and Fridays. These offer a great way to experience local culture and produce.
Yes, for those interested in horticulture, the Parc du château de Compiègne and the Jardins du château are within a reasonable distance and offer beautiful settings for a stroll.
The Hauts-de-France region generally experiences mild weather, making spring and early autumn ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. These seasons offer comfortable temperatures and pleasant scenery for exploring the natural features and historical sites.
Absolutely. The town of Noyon, approximately 15 km away, is known for its medieval center and cathedral. Saint-Quentin, about 21 km away, features a remarkable 16th-century town hall. These towns provide additional cultural and historical exploration opportunities.
While Beaumont-en-Beine itself is a small commune, public transport options to reach specific attractions in the wider region may vary. It is generally recommended to check local bus schedules or consider driving for greater flexibility when exploring the various sites and natural features spread across the area.
The settlement of Mennesis is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering an opportunity to visit its historical and architectural points of interest, including the memorial and the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church.


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