Attractions and places to see around Solrinnes offer a blend of historical landmarks and natural features within the Avesnois region. The village is characterized by its setting along the Solre river, surrounded by woodlands and countryside. Visitors can explore sites that reflect the area's past and engage with its natural beauty.
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A short tour in the Avesnes countryside offering beautiful views of Solre-le-Château and its leaning bell tower. Route mainly on asphalt paths with however a grassy path over 600m. Possibility of walking from Lez-Fontaine to the hamlet of l'Epine via the greenway. Ideal departure: the square of Solre-le-Château where parking is easy and where it is possible to eat or refuel.
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A nice little hike to discover what ValJoly offers as an activity (horseback riding, mini golf, simple or electric pedal boat, bike ride, etc.). I did this hike with my dog and in the middle of the rain, overall the paths are in good condition. There is just one part, after the equestrian center, where the path is dirt with a slight downward slope. Be careful of slipping ☺️
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Very nice asphalted railway line cycle path EV3.
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From the Nord department not the Ardennes...😧
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Schöber paved bike path in the countryside 😊
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Located in the Avesnois Regional Natural Park, the greenway of Avesnois connects Trélon to Ferrière-la-Grande in the north via Liessies, Solre-le-Château, Lez-Fontaines, Sars-Poteries and Dimont. Along the way, you will discover the landscapes of the state forest of Abbé-Val-Joly, the valley of Helpe Majeure and the basin of Solre. A varied route between nature and heritage. The Voie Verte de l'Avesnois (Emerald Trail) uses about 30 km of the old railway line that opened in 1885 and connected Maubeuge to Fourmies. Closed to passengers in 1969 and to goods in 1976, it is still occasionally used for freight on the Maubeuge-Ferrière-la-Grande and Trélon-Fourmies sections.
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Built in the 18th century, Château de la Motte was originally a farm belonging to Liessies Abbey, used as a retirement home and infirmary for the monks. The structure was supposedly erected in 1725, but a bluestone lintel bears the date 1755. The château, long owned by the Lhomme family, was divided in two around 1925. A large bourgeois house next to the farm became a hotel-restaurant, which in 1936 was run by the Soufflet de Fourmies family, grandparents of Franck Plateau, the current owner. In the 1980s, Mrs. Plateau (Frank's mother) and her two sisters continued to run the hotel restaurant, which was taken over by Franck Plateau and his wife in 2000. All the buildings are constructed of brick for the entire walls, and bluestone and local marble for the window frames, chains, bands, and cornices. From the pond, the plan appears simple: U-shaped, with a square tower rising in the center of the horizontal beam of this U. The two buildings forming the parallel sides are pierced by a cart door, which leads to the open courtyard overlooking the pond. The entrance to the dwelling is located on the ground floor of the two-story tower, which is crowned with a picturesque roof in three distinct volumes: the four upright sides, in inverted cavettes, with skylights, are extended by a vertical, rectangular, closed campanile, itself crowned by an inverted pavilion. The water from the forge was used to power machinery. At the foot of the dike, a dovecote dominates, with a roof barely simpler than that of the castle tower. Some of the old buildings are characteristic of the construction of this region.
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Solrinnes is rich in history. You can visit the Church of St. Martin, built in 1864, which houses 18th-century altarpieces and a 17th-century sculpture. The village also features several historic oratories, such as the Oratory N.D de Grâce (1769) and the distinctive blue stone Oratory N.D de Sées (1867). Additionally, a 19th-century Calvary can be found on Rue du Calvaire, and the Monument aux Morts is another point of interest.
Yes, Solrinnes is characterized by its picturesque natural setting. The village takes its name from the Solre River, which flows through it. You'll find yourself surrounded by woodlands and 'smiling campaigns' built on steep slopes. For a wider exploration of the region's natural beauty, consider the Lake Val-Joly, a large artificial lake offering a 16-kilometer hiking route through meadows and the Abbé-Val-Joly national forest.
The area around Solrinnes is excellent for outdoor activities. Hiking is popular, with routes like the 'Moulin de Reumont loop from Solrinnes' available. Cycling is also a great option, especially on the Voie verte de l'Avesnois, a greenway offering over 100 kilometers of scenic routes through forests and villages. You can find more detailed routes for various sports on the hiking guide, road cycling guide, and gravel biking guide for Solrinnes.
Beyond Solrinnes itself, the Solre-le-Château Church is a must-see, known for its distinctive bulbous and tilted tower. Another significant site is the Church of Liessies, part of a former 8th-century abbey, which features defensive towers, numerous 16th to 18th-century wooden statues, and 18th-century paintings representing cardinal virtues.
Absolutely! The Val Joly Lake and its accommodations offer a fantastic destination for families. It provides various relaxation activities, a fun swimming pool, and opportunities for walks. The area around Lake Val-Joly also features activities like horseback riding, mini-golf, and pedal boating, making it ideal for a family outing.
The Voie verte de l'Avesnois, also known as the Emerald Trail, is a greenway spanning over 100 kilometers. It offers a safe and picturesque route primarily for cyclists, traversing varied landscapes of forests, meadows, and charming villages within the Avesnois Regional Natural Park. It's perfect for a rejuvenating experience in the countryside, connecting towns like Trélon to Ferrière-la-Grande.
Yes, the region has a history of mills. The Reumont Mill (Moulin de Reumont), dating back to the 16th century, was originally a hydraulic forge owned by the monks of Liessies before being converted into a flour mill around 1600. While it is now private property, it can be accessed via a scenic path. Another historical site is La Foulerie, a former fulling mill located where the Solre river meets the Hayette stream, which was later converted into a bark mill.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical landmarks and the natural beauty of the Avesnois region. The scenic walks around Lake Val-Joly and the diverse landscapes along the Voie verte de l'Avesnois are frequently highlighted. The unique architecture of churches like the Solre-le-Château Church also captures attention, offering a glimpse into the area's rich heritage.
For hikers, the area offers several appealing trails. A popular choice is the 'Moulin de Reumont loop from Solrinnes,' which is a moderate 10.9 km route. Another option is the 'Solre-le-Château Church – Beaurieux Village Center loop from Solre-le-Château,' also moderate at 10.7 km. You can explore more options and details on the hiking guide for Solrinnes.
The Avesnois region, including Solrinnes, is beautiful throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to early autumn. During this period, the weather is most favorable for exploring the natural features like the Solre River and the surrounding woodlands, as well as enjoying outdoor activities such as cycling on the Voie Verte and hiking around Lake Val-Joly. The historical sites are generally accessible year-round, but the pleasant weather enhances the overall experience.
Yes, particularly around Val Joly Lake, you'll find various accommodations and facilities designed for relaxation. This site is known for offering a range of options for holidays, including a fun swimming pool and opportunities for leisurely walks, making it a convenient base for exploring the area.


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