Attractions and places to see around Fillièvres, a village in the Pas-de-Calais department of France, offer a blend of local historical sites and serve as a gateway to the Hauts-de-France region. The area is characterized by its green landscape of valleys, forests, and meadows, crossed by several rivers. The 7 Valleys region, where Fillièvres is located, provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling.
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Town of Hesdin: pretty town of church and historic building with a beautiful mix of architecture; with cafes, restaurants and shops in the city center for a nice break.
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The ornate town hall, built of brick and stone, dates from the 16th century. It was once the palace of Mary of Hungary, the sister of Charles V. The central loggia depicts Philip IV of Spain and Isabella of Bourbon, surrounded by the Seven Virtues. The loggia (bay window) dates from the time when the palace was converted into a town hall (1629); The roof was added in 1702. The mayor can address the people from here. The belfry is on the UNESCO world heritage list
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The Vallée de la Canche is a beautiful region in northern France, located between the towns of Montreuil and Hesdin. The area is characterized by its green landscape of valleys, forests and meadows, crossed by seven small rivers: the Authie, the Canche, the Ternoise, the Créquoise, the Planquette, the Bras de Brosne and the Lys. Cycling is one of the best ways to explore this beautiful area. The 7 valleys have a total of 500 km of hiking trails and dozens of cycling routes. Along the way you can enjoy relaxing views of villages, old farms and the ancient backdrop of hedges and hedges. On the edge of the Canche lies the town of Hesdin, whose current center dates back to the 16th century. The belfry of Hesdin is an eye-catcher, as is the 17th-century town hall, several historic houses and the Gothic church. Other beautiful places in Vallée de la Canche include the villages of Aubin-Saint-Vaast, Boubers-sur-Canche and Conchy-sur-Canche. For the best view of the valley, however, you should go to the picturesque fortified town of Montreuil-sur-Mer, where you can walk over the ramparts. After a day of cycling you can enjoy a romantic sleeping address in the green and taste fresh products from the country (including cheese, honey, snails, currants) in one of the many local restaurants and estaminets. There are also plenty of accommodations available in Montreuil for cyclists looking for a comfortable place to stay. In short, cycling in Vallée de la Canche between Montreuil and Hesdin is a great way to explore this beautiful area and enjoy all it has to offer.
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The triumphal arch of the beautiful church portal is typical of the late Renaissance. The round arch with carved cassettes is flanked by fluted Corinthian columns. The hall church interior was embellished with Baroque furniture in the 18th century. In the back of the nave a wreathed Assumption of Mary and a canopy with the dove of the Holy Spirit. At the back of the left nave is a beautiful altar with carved angels, fruits and flowers
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The ornate town hall, built of brick and stone, dates from the 16th century. It was once the palace of Mary of Hungary, the sister of Charles V. The central loggia depicts Philip IV of Spain and Isabella of Bourbon, surrounded by the Seven Virtues. The loggia (bay window) dates from the time when the palace was converted into a town hall (1629); The hood was added in 1702. The mayor can address the people from here. The belfry is on the Unesco world heritage list
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Not suitable for racing bikes.
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Portion of the Frévent - Abbeville greenway Surrounded by trees, very rolling and slight slopes :)
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In Fillièvres itself, you can visit the Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption Church and explore the local World War II heritage, including structures built by the Todt Organization for V1 missiles. Nearby, the Town of Hesdin offers historic buildings and a UNESCO World Heritage belfry. Other significant historical sites in the region include the Arras Citadelle, Saint-Riquier with its Benedictine abbey, and Valloires Abbey.
Yes, the 7 Valleys region, where Fillièvres is located, boasts 500 km of hiking trails and numerous cycling paths. You can explore scenic routes along the Authie Valley or through forests like Forêt d'Hesdin and Forêt de Crécy. For cycling, consider routes like the Auxi - Bernâtre Greenway, a portion of the Frévent - Abbeville greenway. You can find various cycling routes in the area, including a difficult 58 km loop from Auchy-lès-Hesdin that passes the Hesdin & Belfort Town Hall and Notre-Dame Church. More routes are available in the Cycling around Fillièvres guide.
The region offers several natural attractions. You can explore the Forêt d'Hesdin and Forêt de Crécy for woodland walks. The Riez de Nœux-les-Auxi nature reserve is known for its beautiful orchids in spring and offers challenging walks along the Canche river. Further afield, significant natural sites include the Réserve naturelle nationale des grottes et des pelouses d'Acquin-Westbécourt et des coteaux de Wavrans-sur-l'Aa, Parc du Marquenterre, and the Réserve naturelle de la Baie de Somme.
Yes, several belfries in the region are recognized as UNESCO World Heritage sites. The belfry of the Town of Hesdin is one such example, located about 11km from Fillièvres. Other nearby belfries include those in Doullens, Lucheux, Saint-Riquier, and Abbeville.
Beyond exploring the historic towns and natural areas, families might enjoy the Aqua Bowling Center for entertainment. The numerous easy walking and cycling paths in the 7 Valleys region, such as portions of the Auxi - Bernâtre Greenway, provide opportunities for outdoor fun suitable for various ages. Exploring the fortified town of Montreuil-sur-Mer or visiting one of the local gardens can also be enjoyable family outings.
You can visit several attractive gardens in the vicinity of Fillièvres. These include The Jardin des Lianes (about 9km west), Les Jardins de Sericourt (approximately 11km east), and Les Jardins de Maizicourt (about 13km south-south-west). The formal gardens associated with Valloires Abbey are also a beautiful option, located around 24km away.
The village of Fillièvres itself offers typical local architecture, including the Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption Church. The Town of Hesdin is known for its historic buildings, ornate town hall, and a beautiful mix of architecture. The Notre-Dame Church features a triumphal arch typical of the late Renaissance and Baroque interior. Exploring villages like Aubin-Saint-Vaast, Boubers-sur-Canche, and Conchy-sur-Canche in the Canche Valley also provides a glimpse into the region's charm.
The area around Fillièvres offers various running trails. For example, you can find moderate loops like 'Le Bois de Boubers' (11 km) from Boubers-sur-Canche or a 9.5 km loop from Œuf-en-Ternois. A more challenging option is 'Le Rideau de Verdure' (16 km) also from Boubers-sur-Canche. More detailed routes can be found in the Running Trails around Fillièvres guide.
Spring and summer are generally ideal for outdoor activities in the Fillièvres region. Spring offers the added beauty of orchids in bloom, particularly in the Riez de Nœux-les-Auxi nature reserve. The milder weather during these seasons is perfect for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural landscapes and gardens.
Yes, several seaside resorts are within a reasonable distance from Fillièvres. Le Crotoy (39km) and Fort-Mahon-Plage (42km) offer coastal experiences. You can also visit natural coastal features like Baie d'Authie (42km), Pointe du Hourdel (44km), and the Réserve naturelle de la Baie de Somme (45km) for a change of scenery.
Beyond the more prominent sites, the region holds several lesser-known historical gems. These include the Château féodal de Fressin, Abbaye de Belval, Château de Cercamp, La Commanderie du Bois Saint-Jean, Le Donjon de Bours, and La Chartreuse de Neuville s/s Montreuil. These sites offer a deeper dive into the local history and architectural heritage.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and opportunities for outdoor activities. The Auxi - Bernâtre Greenway is enjoyed for its tree-lined, rolling terrain. The Town of Hesdin is praised for its historic architecture, cafes, and shops. The area's green landscape of valleys, forests, and meadows, crossed by rivers, provides a relaxing backdrop for exploration.


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