Attractions and places to see around Guinecourt are primarily found in its neighboring towns and villages, as Guinecourt itself is a small commune in the Pas-de-Calais department. The region offers a mix of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural spaces. Visitors can explore areas rich in history, such as those along the Canche River valley, providing insights into the local heritage and architecture.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The castle includes the remains of a 12th century Cistercian monastery, built by the Counts of Saint-Pol and destroyed in 1789. The current castle was built in the 18th century by R. Coigniard, who also designed the Abbey of Valloires. It consists of one wing with a central risalite and slightly protruding corner pavilions.
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This church was built in the 16th century, restored in the 19th century and has an impressive bell tower portal. Inside you will see a barrel vault on spandrels, and paintings, such as a holy family (16th C)
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On the map there is a small road from the museum to the park behind it. This road does not exist. To go to the park you have to go through the museum. Apparently we weren't the first to have this problem. The museum was aware of this and we were quickly given a safe conduct through the museum to the park. Thank you.
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The grain mill of the Counts of Saint-Pol is located between the Canche and the Les Ayres stream. Now it serves as a museum about the work of farmers and workers in Ternois. The spinning mill flourished here, as did the Winterberger foundry (1837-1967), whose machines produced can be seen: mowing machines, threshing machines, etc. There is also a collection of tools from the horse era: hand ploughs, milk skimmers, pea harvester, dairy.
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Frévent is a municipality in the Pas-de-Calais department. It is an agricultural town located in the valley of the Canche River. Frévent is a very ancient city, recognized by the Counts of St. Pol in 1218. The prestigious Abbey of Cercamp was founded in 1137 and welcomed François 1er in 1537 and ambassadors of the kings of France, England and Spain in 15582. In the 19th century, Baron Fourment turned Frévent into an industrial city with spinning, wool and flax factories and agricultural machinery. Nowadays Frévent is a lively and pleasant city, the center of many small attractive villages. A beautiful leafy park has also been created, where the Moulin Musée Winterberger is also located.
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The city concentrates a significant number of economic activities and services: commerce, crafts, etc. The Saint-Paul parish church with its unusual architecture does not go unnoticed. At the beginning of the 20th century, Saint-Pol and the Ternois remained outside the industrial revolution. Only the textile industry and a few agri-food industries are present.
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The area around Guinecourt is rich in history. You can explore the Saint-Hilaire Church, a 16th-century religious building with impressive architecture. Another significant historical site is the Former Abbey of Cercamps, which includes remains of a 12th-century Cistercian monastery. Further afield, the town of Frévent itself has an ancient history, recognized by the Counts of St. Pol in 1218, and was home to the prestigious Abbey of Cercamp.
Yes, you can visit the Wintenberger Municipal Mill Museum in Frévent, which showcases the work of farmers and workers in Ternois, featuring old agricultural machinery and tools. Additionally, the Azincourt 1415 museum, located about 14.5 km from Guinecourt, offers a significant focus on the Battle of Agincourt.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, running, and hiking. For example, there are several road cycling routes like the 'Town of Hesdin loop' or 'St Pol sur Ternoise loop'. Running enthusiasts can explore trails such as 'Le Bois de Boubers loop' or 'Running loop from Humerœuille'. Hiking options include 'Chateau Humieres loop' and 'Flers Castle – Height of the Canche loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Road Cycling Routes around Guinecourt, Running Trails around Guinecourt, and Hiking around Guinecourt.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Wintenberger Municipal Mill Museum is categorized as family-friendly, offering an educational experience about local history and industry. The Saint-Hilaire Church is also considered family-friendly for its historical and architectural interest. For more active options, the Piscine intercommunale Luce Hoguet (public swimming pool) in Frevent and an Aquatic & Bowling Center in Marconne are available within a short drive.
While Guinecourt itself is small, you can find cultivated natural spaces nearby. The Gardens Sericourt, located about 8.4 km away, offer a pleasant environment to explore. The town of Frévent, situated in the Canche River valley, also boasts a beautiful leafy park where the Wintenberger Municipal Mill Museum is located.
St Pol sur Ternoise is a city known for its economic activities and services. Its most notable feature is the Saint-Paul parish church, recognized for its unusual architecture. The city offers a glimpse into the region's commercial and craft heritage.
The region is generally pleasant to visit during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) when the weather is mild and conducive to exploring historical sites, gardens, and engaging in outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Many attractions, especially gardens and outdoor trails, are at their best during these seasons.
Beyond the main historical sites, you might find interest in the Circuit De Croix En Ternois, which could host local events or activities. The Camp Three Lindens in Fillievres is another point of interest. For those seeking a unique stay, Camping Le petit Saint Jean in Boubers-sur-Canche offers an outdoor experience. These spots provide a different perspective on the local area.
While specific dog-friendly designations are not always available, many of the outdoor routes and natural spaces, such as those found in the Canche River valley or the various hiking and running trails, are generally suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Always check local regulations for specific areas.
Cyclists can enjoy several road cycling routes in the vicinity. Options include the 'Town of Hesdin loop from Siracourt' (47.2 km, moderate), the 'Town of Hesdin – Monchel fish farm loop from Fillièvres' (33 km, easy), and the 'St Pol sur Ternoise loop from Siracourt' (26.4 km, easy). More routes can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Guinecourt guide.
Yes, the region features historical structures like the Former Abbey of Cercamps, which retains parts of its 12th-century Cistercian monastery. Additionally, the Castle de Cercamp, located about 10.4 km from Guinecourt, offers architectural and historical interest, providing a glimpse into the region's past.


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