Attractions and places to see around Anor, a commune in the Nord department of the Hauts-de-France region of France, offer a mix of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural points of interest. The area is characterized by its industrial past, particularly glassmaking, and evidence of Roman presence. Its surroundings provide a range of attractions for those exploring the region.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Interesting historical reminder.
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Just took a photo from the outside. Nice to look at.
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Very nice asphalted railway line cycle path EV3.
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The bunker is called " Bloc de limite No. 551
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This casemate is typical of that encountered along the Maginot Line. This fortification line was built in the 1930s to prevent a German invasion. The casemates of the La Neuville-aux-Joutes forest mainly served as shelters for troops and locations for machine guns and light artillery.
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Momignies is located on the French border west of Chimay. The village was crossed by a railway line which has now become a slow lane reserved for walkers and cyclists. On August 31, 1942, a convoy en route to Germany stopped in this small village. It was made up of three locomotives and thirty cattle cars carrying 1,500 prisoners, most of the Canadians having been taken prisoner during the Battle of Dieppe on August 19, 1942. It was very hot and the men were crowded together in inhumane conditions. The convoy will remain at the dock for ten hours. We can imagine that the prisoners will take advantage of the stop to heckle and shout their thirst and hunger! The villagers, attracted by the noise, rush to the station and quickly understand that they must help the unfortunate Allied soldiers. They will then negotiate with the Germans for long hours to finally obtain authorization to relieve the prisoners' misery by supplying them with water and food.
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In recognition of the population of mummies towards the Canadian nation
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The Château de Trélon is a castle located in Trélon, in the north of France. It belongs to the de Merode family and has been registered as a historic monument since 1986. Built on the site of an old 15th-century fortress, the castle has undergone significant transformations over the generations, with great attention always paid to the architecture. It is a majestic Louis XIII style house, richly decorated with collections of furniture, tapestries, Sèvres porcelain and beautiful works of art. The de Merode family is one of the largest families that has been associated with most European courts throughout history. Since the 15th century, members of the House of Merode have held titles such as count, baron of the Holy Empire and prince. They are related to families such as Monaco, d'Arenberg, the Spanish and Italian royal families... The estate has been in the family since at least 1580. The castle offers guided tours from April to October and promises a visit you will long remember!
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Around Anor, you can discover a mix of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural points of interest. The area is known for its industrial past, particularly glassmaking, and evidence of Roman presence. You'll find everything from military fortifications to scenic greenways and historic castles.
The region offers several significant historical sites. You can explore structures like the Grand Marais East Casemate – Maginot Line and the Bloc de la Limite No. 551 (Maginot Line), which are silent witnesses to the Maginot Line fortifications built in the 1930s. Additionally, the Canadian Prisoners Memorial, Momignies, commemorates a significant event from World War II. The town of Anor itself has historical ties to glassmaking with the Old Glassworks and ancient Roman quarries.
Yes, a prominent natural feature is the Voie verte de l'Avesnois. This greenway stretches over 100 kilometers, offering a picturesque and safe route for cyclists and walkers through varied landscapes of forests, meadows, and charming villages in the Avesnois countryside. It's a rejuvenating experience in nature.
Beyond exploring the greenway, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. There are numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and running. For instance, you can find routes like the 'Avesnois Greenway – Liessies Picnic Area loop' for cycling or 'Étangs des Moines loop' for running. You can find more details on these activities in the cycling, gravel biking, and running guides around Anor.
Absolutely. The Château de Trélon is considered family-friendly, offering guided tours from April to October. The Canadian Prisoners Memorial, Momignies, is also noted as family-friendly and wheelchair accessible, providing an educational historical experience.
Yes, the Château de Trélon is a notable castle located nearby. Registered as a historic monument, this majestic Louis XIII style house features collections of furniture, tapestries, and art, and has been in the de Merode family since at least 1580.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history and nature. The Maginot Line casemates offer a glimpse into military history, while the Voie verte de l'Avesnois is loved for its scenic beauty and opportunities for cycling. The Château de Trélon is admired for its architecture and rich collections.
The region, particularly the Avesnois countryside, offers a rejuvenating experience. While specific seasonal data isn't provided, the description of greenways and forests suggests that spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal for enjoying cycling, walking, and exploring the natural beauty.
Yes, the Canadian Prisoners Memorial, Momignies is noted as being wheelchair accessible, making it an inclusive historical site to visit.
Anor has evidence of Roman presence, with ancient arkose quarries exploited by the Romans. Further afield, approximately 41 km from Anor, the town of Bavay boasts an important Roman forum and other Roman ruins, offering a deeper dive into the region's Roman past.
Anor is surrounded by several charming villages worth exploring, such as Solre-le-Chateau with its unique church. Local markets in Anor (Wednesdays) and nearby towns like Fourmies and Hirson offer a glimpse into local life. Additionally, Le Quesnoy, about 44 km away, is known for its impressive ramparts ideal for a promenade.


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