Best attractions and places to see around Quévy, a municipality in the Belgian province of Hainaut, offers a blend of natural beauty and historical landmarks. The region is characterized by tranquil natural landscapes, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Quévy's rich history is reflected in its architectural and archaeological heritage, with numerous villages retaining traces of past occupations. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from ancient mills to protected heritage churches and unique border villages.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Baroque bell tower from 1672 UNESCO heritage
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Some other impressive testimonies to the artistic work of Jaume PLENSA (born 1955) can be found in the following places and are also documented here in the komoot system as hiking highlights: => “Laurelle” in Bonn (North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany) see https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/6685486 => “Seele?” in Erkrath (Mettmann district, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany) see https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/4183261 => “Love” in Leeuwarden (Friesland, Netherlands) see https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/3906357 => “Lou” in Caen (Normandy, France) see https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/5933145 => “Sanna” in Bordeaux (New Aquitaine, France) see https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/5784432 => “Julia” in Madrid (Spain) see https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/6131314 The following two groups of figures by the artist offer a different perspective: => “Air-Earth” in Bamberg (Bavaria, Germany) see https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/2559580 => “Seven Poets” in Andorra la Vella (Andorra) see https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/4741064
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Lift No.4 on the old Canal du Centre at Le Roeulx is a beautifully preserved boat lift from the early 20th century, and a masterpiece of industrial architecture. Made from steel and sheet metal, this historic lift lifts boats between different water levels and remains an impressive sight in the landscape. A visit to this unique UNESCO World Heritage site offers a fascinating insight into the engineering feats of yesteryear and the rich history of Hainaut’s waterways.
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“The square” in the historic city center of Mons.
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Magnificent belfry which overlooks the city of Mons.
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An old boat lift worth seeing. More information: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canal_du_Centre_(Belgien), https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schiffshebewerke_des_belgischen_Canal_du_Centre?wprov=sfla1
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Quévy offers tranquil natural landscapes ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore the Bois de Blaregnies (Blaregnies woods) with marked trails, or enjoy scenic views along the River Trouille, known for its hedgerows, meadows, and ponds. A picturesque spot is the Hyon Waterfall and Ponds, located at the confluence of the Trouille and Nouvelles rivers, offering a bucolic setting for a break.
Quévy is rich in history. You can visit the ancient 12th-century Templars' Mill in Givry or the historical Théâtre de Verdure in Bougnies. Several protected heritage churches, such as the Church of Saint-Gery in Blaregnies and St. Martin's Church in Givry, also dot the landscape. The Mons City Hall and the Belfry of Mons are notable historical sites nearby, with the Belfry being a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Yes, Quévy offers unique experiences. The village of Goegnies-Chaussée straddles the Belgian-French border, allowing you to experience two cultures simultaneously. In Quévy-le-Petit, you can explore the Béria Legend and Historical Circuit, a 5 km marked trail that delves into local folklore and heritage. For a different kind of experience, the Domaine du Chant d'Eole is an award-winning vineyard offering tours and tastings.
The region around Quévy is excellent for hiking. You can find trails like the Louis Piérard trail and the Malplaquet Battle paths within the Hauts-Pays Natural Park. For specific routes, consider the 'Circuit Moneuse (alias Béria) — Hauts-Pays Nature Park' which is an easy 4.8 km hike, or the 'Bougnies Wind Turbines loop from Nouvelles' at 6.4 km. More options are available in the Hiking around Quévy guide.
Absolutely. For cycling, you can try the 'Hyon Waterfall and Ponds – La Trouille Stream loop from Nouvelles', an easy 14.8 km route. Mountain bikers have options like the 'Colfontaine Wood – Terril du Grand Bouillon loop from Quévy' or the 'Rural Path in Spiennes – Mont Panisel loop from Givry'. Discover more routes in the Cycling around Quévy and MTB Trails around Quévy guides.
Many attractions around Quévy are suitable for families. The Hyon Waterfall and Ponds offers a pleasant natural setting. The Canal du Centre Boat Lift No. 4, a UNESCO site, is fascinating for all ages, showcasing unique industrial heritage. Additionally, many of the easy hiking and cycling trails are suitable for families.
Quévy's natural beauty and outdoor activities are best enjoyed during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September), when the weather is pleasant for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural landscapes like the Bois de Blaregnies and River Trouille. Cultural sites and historical landmarks are generally accessible year-round.
The Canal du Centre Boat Lift No. 4 is a remarkable man-made monument. It's one of four hydraulic boat lifts on a short stretch of the historic Canal du Centre. These lifts are unique as they are the only ones in the world remaining in their original operational state from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, ensuring ships can bridge significant height differences. It's recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The Belfry of Mons is an 87-meter high historical monument and the only baroque-style belfry in Belgium. Recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, it houses a carillon with 49 bells and offers an interpretation center about its history. From the top, visitors can enjoy magnificent views over the city of Mons.
Yes, the Quévy plain was the site of the significant Battle of Malplaquet during the War of Spanish Succession. You can explore the Malplaquet Battle Paths, which allow visitors to retrace the history of this important event and understand the region's military past.
Yes, the Domaine du Chant d'Eole is an award-winning vineyard in the region. It offers a unique experience combining gastronomy, oenology, and various events. You can enjoy guided tours and tastings, making it a delightful stop for those interested in local produce and fine wines.
The Binche City Walls are an impressive historical monument surrounding the center of Binche, located near Quévy. These medieval walls, built between the 12th and 14th centuries, are considered the best-preserved medieval wall in Belgium, stretching over 2 kilometers with 25 remaining towers. They are protected as an Exceptional Heritage of Wallonia and offer a fascinating insight into the city's past.


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