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Sars-Poteries walks
From Sars-Poteries to Monceau-Saint-Waast
The second stage of your journey will take you on a hike through the bocage countryside to discover master glassmakers, breweries and cheese producers. Take your time to visit and plan your stay over two days.
Discover the kiosks by bike, starting from Sars-Poteries
This route allows you to discover the kiosks, typical elements of the built heritage of the Avesnois region.
Path along Fache d'Ahant
A wooded, undulating walk offering beautiful views over the Avesnois countryside and the meandering Helpe area.
Mills and kiosks in the Avesnes region
The route takes you to four kiosks and four water mills. You will also take the old railway line, which has been converted into a greenway. This hilly route is suitable for experienced cycle tourists, while the shorter version is accessible to families.
Mills and kiosks of the two Helpes
The route takes you on a journey of discovery to two bandstands and six water mills. Between the two valleys of the Helpe Mineure and the Helpe Majeure, you can admire the local architecture, where blue stone forms the basis of the buildings. This hilly route is suitable for experienced cycle tourists, while the shorter version is accessible to occasional cycle tourists.
Chemin d'Art in Liessies
Détours is an association created in 2024 by residents of Liessies and the surrounding area with the aim of promoting the remarkable architectural and landscape heritage of the Avesnois region and developing art and culture for its residents and visitors. Young and old alike will discover works of art created with respect for the landscape and biodiversity as they stroll along paths and trails. The association is currently developing an art trail in the Liessies Abbey Park, the Bois l'Abbé Forest and the village of Liessies with the participation of six artists.
From Liessies to Étang Boréal
First stage of this bocage route. Cycle and take the time to discover the farms, historical heritage and restaurants offering delicious regional produce on their menus, and let yourself be told the story of the landscape...
From Helpe to Bois l'Abbé and Liessies
Explorational tour of the Forêt Domaniale de l’Abbé Val Joly - can be combined with the Parc de Liessies tour.
Loop in Forêt de l'Abbé departing from Liessies
A loop around Château de la Motte on the edge of the national forest, with undulating paths, fords and ponds, this is a charming walk.Depending on the season, some paths can be muddy, so appropriate equipment is useful.
Ferrière-la-Petite and Cousolre cross-border link
Cycle route connecting EuroVelo 3 to the Ravel in Belgium
Cycling to Solre-le-Château
A beautiful bike ride that takes you to the famous leaning bell tower of Solre-le-Château via Liessies, where you can explore the Parc Départemental de l'Abbaye.
Towards Moustier-en-Fagne by bike
A route that allows you to discover the natural and architectural heritage. From the former priory of Moustier-en-Fagne to Trélon Castle, via the Monts de Baives and Wallers-en-Fagne Nature Reserve.
To Féron by bike from Sains-du-Nord
Explore the small paths of the villages of Sains-du-Nord, Rainsars, Féron and Étrœungt by bike.
Towards Ferme de la Motte through the forest and along the greenway.
A circular cycle route to explore the national forest, the Ferme de la Motte farm and Liessies Castle.
To the Ferme des Bahardes by bike
A walk through the Avesnois bocage with its farms and cows.
Circular cycling in Forêt l'Abbé - Val Joly
Cycling route through the Bois l'Abbé forest
Le Pré du Parc at Lac du ValJoly (mountain biking)
This route takes you to the grounds of Liessies Abbey, which is sure to put a smile on your face, as its name Laeticia means something like "joyful village". The route skilfully combines hedgerows, woods and the Voie Verte, a greenway reserved for soft mobility and part of a vast network of cycle routes, EuroVelo 3, known as the Scandibérique, which links Trondheim in Norway to Santiago de Compostela in Spain.
Tour of Lake Val Joly (mountain biking)
A route for experienced mountain bikers. The views around the lake and the forest and bocage landscape are remarkable, but the technical and physical difficulties will discourage beginners. Wildlife can be observed, if you know how to remain discreet.
The big circular from Lac du Val Joly (mountain biking)
Continuing on from the "leaning bell tower" route, this route takes you even further north, towards the small villages of Solrézis. This journey requires a great deal of determination, even though the return journey is easier, as it is mostly along the Avesnois Greenway, a route reserved for soft mobility and part of a vast network of cycle routes. You are on EuroVelo 3, known as the Scandibérique, which links Trondheim in Norway to Santiago de Compostela in Spain.
The leaning bell tower from Lac du Val Joly (mountain biking)
An ideal route for exploring the peaceful, unspoilt countryside. The path winds its way through fields and along small roads. Numerous oratories dot the landscape. Each chapel or oratory has its own characteristics and history. In the distance, you can see the curious leaning bell tower of the church of Solre-le-Château. Legend has it that a young maiden on her wedding day caused the impertinent bell tower to lean. The route follows the old railway line, which has been converted into a gentle path for easy cycling.
The Transylvestre from Lac du Val Joly (mountain biking)
A very hilly and wooded route that takes you through rich, wild countryside between France and Belgium.
Les Roquettes at Val Joly Lake (mountain biking)
An easy route that stays within the resort, allowing children to try mountain biking without encountering any difficulties. It's an excellent introduction to discovering the joys and thrills of this outdoor activity and, if you're observant and discreet, you're sure to spot some birds.
Circuit around the Bois de Fagne
If the need for silence, tranquillity, and rolling pastoral landscapes takes hold of you, the Bois de Fagne circuit will fulfil your needs and leave you feeling rested and in the holiday spirit... It’s hard to believe you’re so far north, especially if the sun is out.
L'Olympique at the start of ValJoly
A short walk to discover the ValJoly resort.
From Eppe-Sauvage to Sivry, the journey of ValSy the black stork
As part of the Baladavesnois collection, this trail allows you to discover forest and aquatic environments.
Tour of Val Joly
This varied walk around Val Joly will enable you to discover the beauty of this little Switzerland of the North. The lake, unspoilt hedged farmland, Avesnois houses and villages will give you a chance to appreciate the variety of landscapes in the south of the North department.
To the Grès Salé route in Ferrière-la-Grande (mountain biking)
Family route to discover the heritage of Ferrière-la-Petite
Towards the Octroi trail in Ferrière-la-Grande (mountain biking)
Mountain bike ride between localities in two municipalities where the administrative office collected duties on certain foodstuffs or goods before they entered the town.
Towards Colleret and Ostergnies (mountain biking)
Discover the rolling, wooded countryside of the Avesnois region.
To the Four Churches Route from Ferrière-la-Grande (mountain biking)
A picturesque landscape of valleys and hedgerows stretching from bell tower to bell tower...
Passing through the Greenway in Ferrière-la-Grande (mountain biking)
Discover a green and hilly landscape.
Raidmont farm route (mountain biking)
This rural walk is located very close to the town.
Avesnois Greenway
Former railway line converted for pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders.Section of the Scandibérique, EuroVelo 3, route linking Trondheim (Norway) to Santiago de Compostela (Spain)
The Sambre, its industry and biodiversity from Hautmont
Discover the industrial Sambre and its biodiversity along the Sambre between Hautmont and Boussières-sur-Sambre. Departing from the port of Hautmont, boat trips aboard the Isara are available in season, providing a pleasant complement to this walking tour.