Best attractions and places to see around Vaudricourt, a quiet commune in the Pas-de-Calais department, offers local points of interest and serves as a base for exploring the Hauts-de-France region. The area features a mix of historical sites, natural landscapes, and industrial heritage. Visitors can explore rural settings, the Artois hills, and views towards the mining basin and Flanders mountains.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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view of Béthune from the Fouquereuil spoil heap
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Great trail, whether hiking, Nordic walking or mountain biking. On-site zip line, summer tobogganing etc.
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Terril nice is not too fat, especially at the moment :)
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Slag heap number 5 in Lapugnoy, a vestige of the mining era in northern France, today offers a unique view of the surrounding landscapes. Covered with vegetation, this slag heap, once a symbol of industrial labour, has become a popular walking spot for hikers and nature lovers. Climbing its slopes, you will discover a striking panorama of the surrounding plains and forests.
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Be careful if you take the wooden passage, slippery if wet
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View of the slag heaps of the Carreau Valley of Marles and Auchel from the Lapugnoy slag heap, but also of the town of the commune with its bell tower and its fields.
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it's written like that on the sign
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legend of the fairies who dance around the dolmen
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Vaudricourt and its surroundings are rich in history. You can explore the well-preserved medieval Olhain Castle, dating from the 13th and 15th centuries, which features moats and a drawbridge. Additionally, the Passage dolmen: The Fairy Table offers a glimpse into megalithic history, being over 4000 years old. Within Vaudricourt itself, the Notre-Dame Church is registered as a historical monument.
Yes, several spots offer panoramic views. The belvedere at Olhain Park is the highest point in Pas-de-Calais, providing breathtaking 360° views of the Artois hills, the mining basin, and the Flanders mountains. Another unique viewpoint is Terril Number 5 of Lapugnoy, a former slag heap reclaimed by nature, offering views of the surrounding countryside and the Bois de Lapugnoy.
For families, the belvedere at Olhain Park not only offers views but also features a slide and a zip line. Olhain Castle is also considered family-friendly. Additionally, the region boasts indoor amusement parks like Zanzi Boum and Trampo Jump, and the Béthune Leisure Center offers various rides and water games.
A truly unique spot is The Caucourt Ford and Watermill, a man-made monument featuring a magnificent fording point and a charming mill. It's described as a magical place where you can cross the river or pass alongside it. Within Vaudricourt, 'The Big Lime Tree' is classified as a remarkable natural site.
The area around Vaudricourt offers numerous trails for various outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Marais d'Annezin – Bridge under the railroad loop from Gosnay' or the 'Terril de Fouqureuil loop from Fouquereuil'. Runners can enjoy trails such as the 'Plate-forme panoramique – Bois Robert loop from Vaudricourt' or the 'Running loop from Vaudricourt'. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Vaudricourt and Running Trails around Vaudricourt guide pages.
Yes, mountain biking enthusiasts will find several trails. Options include the 'Forest Path – Brick bridge loop from Béthune' and the 'Canal d'Aire – Terril 46 of Verquigneul loop from Béthune'. These routes offer diverse terrain for different skill levels. Explore more MTB trails on the MTB Trails around Vaudricourt guide page.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting the Passage dolmen: The Fairy Table, a significant megalithic site that is part of the 'unknown treasures of the Land of Artois'. The Chartreuse Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs de la Boutillerie, a historic monastery founded in 1618, also offers a quiet, culturally rich experience.
Yes, for instance, The Caucourt Ford and Watermill is a magical place where you can also find an opportunity to eat. Many towns in the region, such as Béthune, also offer various cafes and restaurants.
Vaudricourt maintains a peaceful, rural atmosphere, making it pleasant to visit throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to early autumn (April to October), when outdoor activities and exploring historical sites are most enjoyable. The region's natural beauty is particularly vibrant during these seasons.
Vaudricourt is associated with the local 'Legend of the White Horse,' which tells of a magnificent white horse appearing on Christmas Eve. The surrounding region also hosts local markets in towns like Béthune, Beuvry, and Barlin, offering a taste of local life and produce.
Yes, several Belfries of Belgium and France, recognized as UNESCO World Heritage sites, are located within a reasonable distance. These include the Belfry of Béthune (approximately 3 km away), the Belfry of Aire-sur-la-Lys, and the Belfry and Town Hall of Arras.
The region's industrial past is visible at Terril Number 5 of Lapugnoy, a former slag heap of the Marles coal mines. This site has been reclaimed by nature and offers insights into the area's mining history while providing scenic views.


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