Best attractions and places to see around Neuville-En-Ferrain include a mix of historical sites and access to natural landscapes. Located in the Nord department of France, the commune offers local religious heritage and architectural landmarks. The area is suitable for outdoor activities, with various walking and cycling routes. Its proximity to cities like Lille and Roubaix provides access to additional cultural and natural attractions.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Roubaix Canal, or the Espierres Canal, as it's called in French or Belgian, forms part of the link between the Deûle River in France and the Scheldt River in Belgium. In 1843, the two canals were connected between Leers, France, and Leers-Nord, Belgium. Despite damage sustained during the two world wars, the canal was the pinnacle of the region's textile industry for over a hundred years, transporting coal from Belgium to numerous French factories. In Leers-Nord, Belgium, the workers who pulled the coal-laden barges were called "satcheux" (sailors). Next to the lock keeper's house, a stone's throw from France, the crossing point between France and Belgium, a customs guardhouse was built. Customs officers were present to inspect the numerous goods transported by barge. After the decline of the textile industry in the 1970s and 1980s, the canal gradually lost its usefulness and was closed to shipping in 1983. In the early 2000s, the canal was the subject of a cross-border rehabilitation project to allow tourist boats to pass through again. As part of the Interreg Blue Links project, a collaboration between France, Flanders, and Wallonia, it was flooded again. The final works were completed in 2011, and navigation reopened. Since the early 20th century, the Roubaix/Espierres Canal has been a place of conviviality, walking, and fishing for cross-border residents and commuters. Consequently, strong public opposition has arisen to the plan to convert the canal into a motorway. Source: www.caue-nord.com
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For a cycling tourist, the arrival at the Roubaix velodrome is also a great moment. Even after dozens of times!
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For the legend this race is, and how normal in fact the velodrome is...
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A very famous part of the Paris/Roubaix cycling race
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Last bend before the cyclists enter the track.
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Beautiful route, I cycle there a lot
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Mythical place for cycling lovers, unmissable if you go cycling in these areas
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Neuville-En-Ferrain itself offers a rich religious heritage, including the Saint-Quirin Church (dating back to the sixteenth century) and the Church of St. Theresa. You can also admire the eighteenth-century Rectory and charming nineteenth-century weaver's houses. Nearby, you can visit the historic Roubaix Velodrome, a significant landmark in cycling history, or the College Bridge in Kortrijk, known for its unique architecture.
Within Neuville-En-Ferrain, the Parc des Ruissoirs is a quiet spot popular with fishermen. The region also benefits from its proximity to the Scarpe-Escaut Regional Natural Park. For a peaceful river area, visit the Port of Wambrechies, which is ideal for a stroll.
The area is excellent for cycling. You can ride along the Espierres Canal, which features a new cycle path, or experience crossing the Belgium–France Border on the Canal de Roubaix. The famous Roubaix Velodrome is also a must-see for cycling enthusiasts. For more routes, explore the Cycling around Neuville-En-Ferrain guide.
Yes, there are various walking and cycling routes that traverse fields and wooded areas, such as the 'Balade entre champs et forêt.' For dedicated running, you can find several routes in the Running Trails around Neuville-En-Ferrain guide, including loops like the 'Saint Alphonse Church loop' and 'Circuit des Gabelous loop'.
Several attractions are suitable for families. The Port of Wambrechies is a peaceful spot for a family outing. Cycling along the Espierres Canal or crossing the Belgium–France Border on the Canal de Roubaix are also great options for active families. The Roubaix Velodrome can be an exciting visit for sports-loving families.
The College Bridge in Kortrijk is noted for being wheelchair accessible, offering a unique architectural experience for all visitors.
Neuville-En-Ferrain's location provides easy access to larger cities. In Lille, explore the historic Vieux-Lille. Roubaix is home to the highly-rated La Piscine Museum and Parc Barbieux. You can also find interactive entertainment like escape games in Lille or visit the modernist Villa Cavrois in Croix.
The landscape around Neuville-En-Ferrain is characterized by a mix of fields, wooded areas, and waterways. You'll find paths that traverse agricultural land and smaller forests, with canals like the Espierres Canal adding to the scenic beauty.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and outdoor activity options. The peaceful atmosphere of places like the Port of Wambrechies, the unique experience of cycling along canals, and the historical depth of sites like the Roubaix Velodrome are frequently highlighted. The region's connectivity to Belgium also offers interesting cross-border experiences.
Yes, the area offers several gravel biking routes. You can find detailed tours in the Gravel biking around Neuville-En-Ferrain guide, including routes like the 'Losveldvoetweg Gravel Path – Leie River loop' and the 'Mauroy Drawbridge – Canal de Roubaix loop'.
The College Bridge in Kortrijk is a striking pylon bridge for pedestrians and cyclists, known for its characteristic zigzag shape and modern design. It's a technical marvel connecting the Diksmuidekaai with the IJzerkaai over the Leie river.


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