Attractions and places to see around Mairieux, a commune in the Nord department of France, offer a blend of historical sites and rural landscapes. The area provides insights into its past with remnants of fortifications and feudal history. Mairieux's territory features agricultural lands, meadows, and streams, characteristic of the northern French countryside. These elements contribute to the region's cultural heritage and natural appeal.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The name “Sars” comes from the Latin “Sartum”, meaning a cleared place, emphasizing its agricultural vocation. Sars-la-Bruyère is crossed by an old Roman road linking Bavay to Utrecht. The keep of Sars-la-Bruyère, dating from the 13th century, is one of the oldest medieval remains in the region.
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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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Nice quiet place to take a short break. Picnic tables and benches.
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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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Nice vineyard, you can taste the local sparkly wine Ruffus.
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It is located at the crossroads of the two RAVeLs, that of the Sambre and the line <RAVeL L108>
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First 20-50m tarmac quality isn't perfect, but then old bridge compensates it. After the bridge there is also short power climb.
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a beautiful segment in a nice countryside area with 1919 railway viaduct in spiennes
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Mairieux and its surroundings offer a rich historical tapestry. You can visit the Ouvrage des Sarts, a Maginot Line fortification, or explore the remnants of the Château de la Glisuelle, which hints at the area's feudal past. Religious sites like various chapels and an oratory also dot the commune. Further afield, the Fort de Leveau, a significant historical site and museum largely dedicated to the First World War, is worth visiting. Don't miss the Sars-la-Bruyère settlement, home to a 13th-century medieval keep, and the 1919 Railway Viaduct of Spiennes, a notable historical bridge in a scenic countryside area.
While Mairieux itself is characterized by agricultural land, including arable lands, meadows, orchards, and streams, offering a tranquil rural charm, you can find serene spots like the Erquelinnes Marina. This marina serves as a quiet place for a short break, featuring picnic tables and benches at the crossroads of two RAVeLs, perfect for enjoying the riverside environment.
The region around Mairieux is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, road cycling, and hiking. For instance, there are easy hiking loops like the 'Dandelion loop from Assevent' or 'Hiking loop from Les Bons Pères'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Street art – Towpath along the Sambre loop' or the 'Avesnois Greenway'. You can find detailed routes and guides for these activities on the hiking, cycling, and road cycling guide pages.
Yes, several attractions around Mairieux are suitable for families. The Fort de Leveau, with its museum dedicated to the First World War, offers an educational experience. The Ruffus – Agaises Vineyard can be an interesting visit for older families, offering a glimpse into local sparkling wine production. Additionally, the Erquelinnes Marina provides a pleasant spot for a family picnic or a break during a walk or bike ride along the RAVeLs.
For a taste of local culture and products, consider visiting the Ruffus – Agaises Vineyard. Located on the “Les Agaises” bed, this vineyard is renowned for producing local sparkling wine, offering a unique regional experience and tasting opportunities.
The best time to visit Mairieux for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling is generally during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) months. During these periods, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, making it ideal for exploring the rural landscapes and historical sites without the extreme heat of summer or the chill of winter. The agricultural lands and meadows are particularly picturesque in spring and early autumn.
Yes, Mairieux holds traces of its feudal past. While the full château no longer stands, you can find remnants of the enclosure of the Château de la Glisuelle. This area is historically significant as it was also the site of the Battle of La Glisuelle in 1792, where the French fought against the Austrians, offering a glimpse into the commune's long history.
Mairieux is home to several religious artifacts and structures that reflect its heritage. These include an altar dedicated to Mary with statues of the Virgin and child, baptismal fonts, and an altar dedicated to Saint Andrew. You can also find chapels, such as the Chapel N.D. de Lourdes and the Chapel Sainte Thérèse de l'Enfant Jésus, as well as an oratory dedicated to Sainte Philomène.
Absolutely. The 1919 Railway Viaduct of Spiennes stands out as a notable architectural and engineering marvel. This historical bridge is part of a scenic countryside area and offers a remarkable segment for exploration, showcasing early 20th-century railway construction.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from the historical depth of sites like the Fort de Leveau and the medieval keep at Sars-la-Bruyère, to the tranquil charm of the rural landscapes. The Erquelinnes Marina is particularly enjoyed as a quiet spot for a break with picnic facilities, while the Ruffus – Agaises Vineyard offers a unique opportunity to taste local sparkling wine.
Yes, the region has significant sites related to World War history. The Ouvrage des Sarts is a Maginot Line fortification built between 1935 and 1938, which sustained damage during the battles of May 1940. Additionally, the Fort de Leveau, located in nearby Feignies, is a crucial historical site and museum largely dedicated to the First World War, offering deep insights into the conflict.


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