Best attractions and places to see around Marpent include a blend of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural features. Located in the Nord department of France, the area is characterized by its proximity to the Sambre River and historical fortifications. Visitors can explore a mix of man-made monuments and natural landscapes, offering diverse outdoor and cultural experiences. The region provides opportunities for discovering local heritage and scenic routes.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Located in the heart of the Hainaut countryside, the Abbey of Our Lady of Good Hope is steeped in history. Nine centuries old, the monument was occupied from the very beginning by religious leaders living in complete self-sufficiency. Listed as an exceptional heritage site in Wallonia, the primary and secondary education establishment is also a diocesan reception and retreat center for families, young people, and pilgrims. It is also a must-see for tourists and families who enjoy discovering the history of this abbey.
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You cycle along the picturesque river Sambre. This is a quiet and picturesque river that flows through the south of Belgium and plays an important role in the Wallonia region. It rises in the French Ardennes and winds through cities such as Charleroi, Namur and Philippeville, before flowing into the Meuse.
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The vineyard is located in Haulchin, between Binche and Mons, on the so-called “Les Agaises” bed on a hillside very rich in limestone and facing south, over which Lord Ruffus reigned in the 12th century. It was in 2002, at a time when Belgian viticulture was quite confidential, that the first two hectares of Chardonnay were planted on a unique terroir, that of “Terres Blanches”. The estate, the very first in Wallonia intended exclusively for the production of sparkling wines, a true spearhead of the wine revival in Belgium, has gradually expanded to reach more than 35 hectares today.
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Built towards the end of the 13th century, located near an enclave of the principality of Liège, the castle defended the border. Important witness to the medieval military architecture of Hainaut.
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This beautiful site in the village of Vellereille-les-Brayeux is home to a former Premonstratensian abbey. A school is located in the buildings.
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THE LEVEAU FORT Fort Leveau is one of six forts (Sarts, Boussois, Cerfontaine, Bourdiau, Hautmont and Leveau) built on the outskirts of Maubeuge to protect the border. It was built between 1882 and 1884 according to the defense principles of General Séré de Rivières. Now owned by the town of Feignies, it is one of the last witnesses to the Battle of Maubeuge in August-September 1914. The Fort de Leveau museum is largely devoted to the First World War. From local history to a more global vision of the conflict, the daily life of the soldiers and the living conditions of the Poilus are presented from the first days of the war in the forts to the mud of the trenches. The Fort de Leveau Safeguarding Association ensures the safeguarding and enhancement of this fort. The dormant bridge, destroyed by a shell on September 7, 1914, was rebuilt with the support of the Agglomeration, 100 years later with respect for heritage. Association Safeguarding the Fort of Leveau B.P. 51068 FEIGNIES 59606 MAUBEUGE CEDEX Such. / Fax: +33(0)3 27 62 37 07 Email: contact@fortdeleveau.fr URL: http://fortdeleveau.fr/
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This abbey makes you think of Harry Potter. Actually, there's a boarding school inside.
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Marpent and its surroundings offer a rich history. You can visit the 15th-century Notre-Dame d'Ayde Church, which houses a 13th-century wooden statue of the Virgin. The Fort de Leveau, a significant site from the Battle of Maubeuge in 1914, also features a museum dedicated to the First World War. Additionally, the Abbey of Bonne-Espérance, a nine-century-old monument, is listed as an exceptional heritage site in Wallonia.
Yes, the region boasts several natural attractions. The picturesque banks of the Sambre Valley offer opportunities for nature discovery and cycling, including a small marina. You can also explore the Marpiniaux Marshes, which are part of the region's green infrastructure, and the nearby Forest of Mormal, the largest forest in the area, perfect for extensive exploration.
The area around Marpent is excellent for cycling. You can enjoy gravel biking routes like the 'Towpath along the Sambre' or 'Perfect spot for a picnic' loops. For road cycling, consider routes such as 'Thuin Belfry and Canal View' or 'Fort de Leveau – Battle of Flanders 1709'. Many of these routes utilize the scenic Sambre Valley. You can find more details on these and other cycling routes in the Gravel biking around Marpent and Road Cycling Routes around Marpent guides.
While the guide focuses on attractions, the nearby Watissart site in Jeumont offers walking and mountain biking trails. For more structured outdoor activities, you can explore the MTB Trails around Marpent guide, which includes routes like the 'Natural pool loop' and 'Sambre Valley – The Sambre at Solre-sur-Sambre loop', some of which are suitable for walking.
Absolutely. The Solre-sur-Sambre Castle, though private, is a fascinating landmark for families to view from the outside. The Fort de Leveau offers an educational experience about WWI. The Abbey of Bonne-Espérance is also listed as family-friendly. Within Marpent, Vannoppen Park provides a pleasant space for family strolls, and the nearby Maubeuge Zoological Park is a great option for children.
Beyond Marpent, you can visit the Abbey of Bonne-Espérance, an exceptional heritage site in Wallonia. The Musée de la machine parlante in Cousolre showcases the history of sound recording. For Roman history enthusiasts, the town of Bavay is home to an important Roman forum and other ruins.
Yes, the Parapette Mill stands out as the oldest windmill in the Avesnois region, dating back to before 1789. It's also the only 'Berton-type' mill north of Paris, making it a distinctive landmark. It's often a focal point during Heritage Days in September. More information can be found on Tourisme Avesnois.
The Fort de Leveau is one of six forts built to protect Maubeuge's borders between 1882 and 1884. It played a crucial role in the Battle of Maubeuge in 1914, and its museum is largely dedicated to the First World War, offering insights into the daily life and living conditions of soldiers.
Yes, the Ruffus – Agaises Vineyard, located between Binche and Mons, is a notable site. It was one of the first estates in Wallonia dedicated exclusively to producing sparkling wines and offers a chance to taste local Ruffus sparkling wine.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The Sambre Valley is loved for its picturesque and quiet cycling routes. The historical significance of sites like the Abbey of Bonne-Espérance and the unique architecture of the Solre-sur-Sambre Castle are also highly valued. The community has shared 51 photos and given 82 upvotes to the attractions in the area, highlighting their appeal.
Yes, the Marpent Cemetery is home to twenty-six Commonwealth War Graves Commission war graves, commemorating soldier prisoners who died in the latter half of 1918. This site serves as a poignant reminder of the region's history during the World Wars.
The 'Le passage de la place' in Marpent is a former underground passage that has been transformed into a metro entrance. Its unique feature is its design in the 'Art Nouveau' style of Hector Guimard, offering an unusual architectural detour for those interested in historical design.


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