Attractions and places to see around Busigny, a commune in the Nord department of France, include historical landmarks and local natural features. The area offers a mix of sites within Busigny itself and easily accessible points of interest in nearby communes. Visitors can explore historical monuments, natural features, and routes for cycling. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Route 30 starts from Troisvilles, turn left past the Chez Francoise café.
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This is where Paris-Roubaix really starts.... You have to take the 100km before this to really fill your legs at the end, but from here on you get a pile of cobblestones. The strip is in reasonable condition, but has some elevation, so with the length it is also a tough one...
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Centuries ago, our ancestors discovered the possibility of harnessing the power of the elements - which could be useful on the one hand, but also a threat on the other - for various purposes. Such mills are an example of human ingenuity: the heavy millstones with which, for example, grain was ground into grain or oil was pressed, could be powered with the help of the wind or - as here - water.
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Paved sector used by Paris-Roubaix and bearing the name of runner Jean STABLINSKI. It is about 2200m long and is in good condition. Difficulty: 3 stars. Be careful, it crosses the departmental road D643, which is very busy.
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Magnificent cobblestone sector uphill to go to Le Tronquoy. It really is in superb condition. It is about 760m long.
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Magnificent cobblestone sector uphill to go to Le Tronquoy. It really is in superb condition. It is about 760m long.
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Nice quiet place to walk around. one of the accesses is via a paved path in superb condition.
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Very nice corner, that you made me discover 👍
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Busigny and its surroundings offer several historical points of interest. Within Busigny, you can find the historic Château de Busigny, listed as a Monument historique. Another notable site is Moulin du Tordoir, an oil mill that showcases local industrial history by utilizing a waterfall to crush oilseeds. Further afield, in Le Cateau-Cambrésis, you can visit the Musée Départemental Matisse, and in Caudry, the Caudresien Museum of Lace and Embroidery.
Yes, there are several pleasant spots for walking. Le Tronquoy is a quiet area with a well-maintained paved access path, perfect for a peaceful stroll. For those seeking a more adventurous path, the Single Ors Pommereuil offers a 17 km path through the woods in Bois L'évêque. You can also find various running trails, such as the 'Le Flaquet loop from Busigny' or 'Bois de la sablière loop from Busigny', by exploring the Running Trails around Busigny guide.
Nature lovers can discover the Remarkable Tree in Busigny, a magnificent natural monument ideal for summer shade. The area of Le Tronquoy also offers a nice, quiet place for walking amidst nature. For broader natural exploration, the region includes several natural reserves like the Réserve naturelle des Marais d'Isle (23km away) and the Réserve naturelle régionale de la Tourbière de Vred (43km away).
Cycling enthusiasts will appreciate the Jean Stablinski cobbled sector, a 2200-meter stretch of paved road known from the Paris-Roubaix race. It's in good condition with a 3-star difficulty rating. For more extensive cycling, you can find routes like the 'Vaucelles Abbey – Esnes Castle loop from Bertry' or the 'Plateau Trail – Moulin du Tordoir loop from Le Cateau' in the Cycling around Busigny guide. Mountain biking options are also available, such as the 'Flaquet Pond – Single Ors Pommereuil loop from Le Cateau', detailed in the MTB Trails around Busigny guide.
Families can enjoy gentle walks at Le Tronquoy, which features a well-maintained paved path. The Remarkable Tree provides a lovely spot for a picnic or simply enjoying nature. For older children interested in history or culture, the nearby Musée Départemental Matisse or the Caudresien Museum of Lace and Embroidery could be engaging.
The best time to visit Busigny for outdoor activities is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October). During these periods, the weather is typically milder and more conducive for walking, cycling, and exploring the natural and historical sites.
Visitors particularly appreciate the peacefulness and natural beauty of areas like Le Tronquoy, often described as a 'very beautiful passage out of time.' The historical significance of sites like Moulin du Tordoir, with its ingenious use of water power, also captivates many. Cyclists enjoy the challenge and history of the Jean Stablinski cobbled sector.
For visitors requiring wheelchair accessibility, Le Tronquoy is a good option. One of its access points is via a well-maintained paved path, making it suitable for a pleasant and accessible walk.
Many of the natural areas and trails around Busigny are suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Le Tronquoy and the Single Ors Pommereuil are generally good options for enjoying the outdoors with your canine companion.
Beyond Busigny's own historical sites, the nearby towns offer significant cultural attractions. In Le Cateau-Cambrésis, approximately 9.4 km away, you can visit the Musée Départemental Matisse, dedicated to the works of Henri Matisse. About 10.8 km from Busigny, in Caudry, is the Caudresien Museum of Lace and Embroidery, which highlights the local textile heritage.
Yes, for those interested in gardens, there are a couple of notable options within a reasonable distance. These include Le jardin de Sylvie Fontaine (about 24km away) and the Jardins du château (approximately 25km away), offering beautiful landscapes to explore.


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