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Around Boursies
Set off from Boursies and let yourself be carried away by a rural route that winds its way through farmland and the unspoilt silhouettes of small villages. As you reach Mœuvres, Demicourt, Doignies and then Louverval, each stage reveals a new picture: peaceful lanes, bell towers silhouetted against the horizon, fields stretching as far as the eye can see and hedges rustling in the wind.
This route, ideal for exploring on foot or by bike, invites you to savour the gentle landscapes and tranquillity of the less travelled paths. It is a slow-paced journey, where you will be surprised by the simple, authentic details that make the Cambrésis region so charming.
Around Anneux
From Anneux, set off on a walk that exudes the rural charm of the Cambrésis region. The paths will gently lead you through the countryside to Cantaing-sur-Escaut, where you will encounter history around every corner, then on to Fontaine-Notre-Dame, nestled between greenery and heritage.
Here, every path is an invitation to slow down, listen to the wind rustling in the trees and savour the calm of the open horizons. An ideal route for getting some fresh air, admiring the nuances of the seasons and rediscovering the simple beauty of the villages here.
Around Ribécourt-la-Tour
Put on your walking boots and leave Ribécourt-la-Tour behind for a getaway where the countryside is your companion. You will first pass through fields and hedgerows until you reach Villers-Plouich, a bucolic haven where poppies dance along the paths. Continue on to Beaucamps, a charming village where gentle meadows blend with the discreet murmur of streams. Finally, reach Flesquières, perched on its hillside, and let yourself be surprised by the panorama of the Picardy plain. Between rural heritage and soothing landscapes, this loop promises a real breath of fresh air.
Around Noyelles-sur-Escaut
Set off on a bucolic journey that will take you to the heart of the peaceful landscapes of northern France. From Noyelles-sur-Escaut, follow the country lanes that wind their way to Marcoing and Masnières, two charming villages steeped in history. This gentle, rejuvenating route is a real haven of tranquillity, ideal for walkers and cyclists in search of nature and authenticity.
Between rivers, small woods and open fields, every turn offers a new perspective on the region's rural heritage. Ready to breathe in the fresh air and enjoy the peace and quiet of forgotten paths? This route is an invitation to slow down, observe and reconnect with what really matters.
Around Sailly-lez-Cambrai
Starting from Sailly-lez-Cambrai, this unique route weaves a thread between two worlds: that of rural landscapes bathed in light and that of the more vibrant industrial areas where activity never sleeps. Along the way, the villages of Haynecourt, Tolloy-lez-Cambrai, Neuville-Saint-Rémy and Raillencourt-Sainte-Olle mark your route, each with its own personality, streets steeped in history and unexpected views.
Between rolling fields, quiet paths and metallic silhouettes rising in the distance, this walk tells the story of the harmonious coexistence of nature and human activity. Ideal for those who love to feel the heartbeat of the region in all its dimensions, this is a journey that surprises and charms at every turn.
Around Gonnelieu
Put on your walking boots and set off from Gonnelieu to immerse yourself in the gentle vastness of the Picardy plains. The paths lined with hedgerows invite you to stroll under a vast sky where birdsong sets the pace for your steps.
At the bend in the road at Gouzeaucourt, let yourself be surprised by the shade of the forests, silent reminders of the battles that shaped this land. Continue on to Villers-Guislain, where green valleys and rural bell towers offer a refreshing break between nature and history.
Between discreet heritage and soothing landscapes, this route reveals all the poetry of small rural heritage.
Around the Saint-Quentin canal between Masnières and Marcoing
From Masnières, you can discover a piece of industrial heritage (glassworks, canal, railway) during a walk along pleasant footpaths.
Around Épinoy
In the heart of Pas-de-Calais, this walking route invites you to discover the peaceful countryside and authentic villages that dot the area between Épinoy and Oisy-le-Verger.
Starting from Épinoy, a charming village with a rural feel, you will pass through Cauchy-Lestrée and Sauchy-Cauchy, two villages marked by history and a gentle way of life. The path winds its way through open fields, quiet lanes and bucolic landscapes, offering an ideal break for lovers of nature and local heritage. The arrival in Oisy-le-Verger, with its typical houses and welcoming atmosphere, brings this walk to a beautiful end.
This route is accessible to all and perfect for recharging your batteries and rediscovering the hidden treasures of our region.
Around Banteux
Put on your walking boots and leave Banteux behind for a walk that combines gentle countryside and rural discoveries. Very quickly, the sunken paths lead you to Vaucelles, a setting of meadows dotted with apple trees and green hedges, where birdsong accompanies your steps.
Continue towards Bantouzelle, a village with discreet charm, then head towards Honnecourt-sur-Escaut, where the tranquil river reflects off the old stones. Between hedgerows, rivers and secret gardens, this route promises a peaceful break, in tune with nature and local traditions.
Around the Saudemont marsh
A leisurely walk of less than two hours on flat terrain in a natural, sparsely built-up environment.
It partly follows the route of another walk I really like, but in the opposite direction, which offers a different perspective: Hamel and its marshes, a little piece of Canada
Around the Bois Duquesnoy forest, starting from Arleux
The walk begins along the Canal du Nord and then continues along country lanes. When you arrive in Oisy-le-Verger, you are immediately greeted by the horses at the riding centre. Then we weave our way through to the Bois Duquesnoy. As I can't take my dog on the municipal tidal paths, I turn off early to continue along a quiet, leafy country lane. Finally, we return along the canal to the car park. Enjoy your walk.
Hamel and its marshes, a little Canada
From Hamel, you can explore the marshes of the region - it's like a little Canada! You'll also discover man-made works such as the Église de l'Écluse, an unusual barge, the Canal du Nord with the Palluel lock and nature trails.
On the banks of the Sensée du Nord canals and the Sensée marshes
A hike between the canal and the Sensée marshes.
Visit the old peat bogs to discover the aquatic fauna and boat activity.
During the hike, you will pass through the Palluel lock.
In the heart of the Sensée marshes, between the land of smoked garlic in Arleux and that of shallots in Bugnicourt.
Brunémont marshes and wildlife observation
Starting from Brunémont Town Hall, this easy trail offers the chance to discover the many charms of the Sensée canals, the star river of the area. At the confluence of the Canal du Nord and the Canal de la Sensée, this walk along towpaths and paths bordering the ponds offers a pleasant and safe setting. Along the edges of the ponds, the reed beds and willow groves are home to beautiful populations of marsh ferns. Be mindful of the environment, as the Aubigny and Brunémont marshes are an important heritage site for wildlife, particularly herons, marsh warblers and grass snakes.
Around Fressies
From Fressies, let yourself be carried away by the tranquillity of a rural route, where every turn offers a new scene to admire. The paths wind through meadows and along golden fields, leading to Aubencheul-au-Bac, a small village where time seems to pass more slowly.
Continuing towards Hem-Lenglet, the walk reveals authentic and soothing landscapes, dotted with silhouettes of trees and red-tiled roofs. A route that invites you to savour the moment, breathe deeply and soak up the serenity of the surroundings.
Caribou from Monchy-le-Preux
This walk will take you through the plains and woods of the Arrageois region, which marked the limit of the German advance during the First World War. The marker can be seen on the RD 939. From Monchy, the Germans bombarded Arras, destroying the belfry.