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Attractions and Places To See around Vertain - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Vertain offer a glimpse into typical French village life and serve as a base for exploring the wider region's natural beauty and cultural heritage. Located in the Nord department of the Hauts-de-France region, Vertain is characterized by its quiet, rural setting. The area is part of the Artois-Picardie basin, featuring waterways and extensive natural spaces, including regional natural parks like the Parc Naturel Régional de l'Avesnois and Parc Naturel Régional Scarpe-Escaut. The wider…

Last updated: June 23, 2026

Le Quesnoy Ramparts

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The Jardin de la Paix Belge was created in 2018 by the collective artist group Plan B, consisting of Thomas Van Eeckhout and Mathieu Allain. The park is located in …

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Le Quesnoy

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Le Quesnoy has an undeniable charm. Its fortifications dating from the 16th century are lined with pleasant little paths and green spaces which invite you to stroll.

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Church of Our Lady of the Assumption

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The original church on this site was Sainte-Marguerite, built around 1416. It was destroyed during the French Revolution in 1794. The current church was built between 1826 and 1829 after …

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La Rangimarie

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On 4 November 1918, New Zealand troops attacked the Vauban fortifications and liberated the town of Le Quesnoy, which had been occupied for four years. The New Zealand Peace Garden, …

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Belfry of Le Quesnoy

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June 26, 2026, Église Notre-Dame de l'Assomption

Every year on August 15, the Church celebrates an event that even has the rank of a solemnity in the (Catholic) liturgical calendar: the Assumption of Mary, popularly known as “Mary’s Ascension”. In the Roman Missal, the prayer for this special occasion reads as follows: + “Almighty, eternal God, you have preserved the blessed Virgin Mary, who bore Christ for us, from all sin and raised her, body and soul, to the glory of heaven. Grant that we may look to this sign of hope and comfort and remain on the path that leads to your glory.”

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June 20, 2025, Le Quesnoy

The ramparts, built in the Spanish period, were modified by the famous Vauban himself. We can still admire the towers surrounding the city since the seventeenth century, as well as many other monuments: the tower of the Edifieur Baudoin, one of the oldest of all, Caesar Bastion built under Louis XIV the Green stronghold and the headquarters hospital, or the Fauroeulx door, the only one that did not suffer the Second World War and its demolition. The current castle, the Cernay, was built in the seventeenth century, replacing the twelfth century built by Baldwin IV of Hainaut. You can still see some remains of the original castle that served as a residence to Charles the Bold, as a gateway and a set of Romanesque cellars.

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February 12, 2025, La Rangimarie

On 4 November 1918, New Zealand troops attacked the Vauban fortifications and liberated the town of Le Quesnoy, which had been occupied for four years. The New Zealand Peace Garden, called Rangimarie, is inspired by this Maori expression synonymous with peace and community. For the Maori, the quelles rangimarie represent the tranquillity of the hours before sunrise, when they can walk in the company of their ancestors. This garden invites a dialogue between cultures and memories. The red colour of the plantations is one of the sacred colours for the Maori and is reminiscent of the colour of the poppy, the symbolic flower of the Great War. Plants chosen for their medicinal or nutritional properties, such as taonga (medicinal plant) or harakeke (New Zealand flax), are planted along the ramparts. The former battle site has become a garden and welcomes visitors for a peaceful journey to meet the Rangimarie. In 2005, Xanthe White established her practice Xanthe White Design (XWD). She lives and works in Auckland. The role of the landscape artist is to act as a catalyst for the relationship between people and nature, through beauty and wonder. For this project she collaborated with Zoë Carafice, landscape architect at XWD, Charmaine Bailie, eco-restoration expert, and Tui Hobson, bench sculptor.

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The fortifications of Le Quesnoy date back to the Middle Ages and were further strengthened in the 17th century under the direction of the famous military engineer Vauban. These fortifications were necessary to protect the city from attacks and sieges. The fortifications have been declassified since 1901, but they are still well maintained. The remparts are designed in a Renaissance style with heavily fortified walls and gateways. They are built of brick and stone, which is typical of the military architecture of that period. The fortifications include several bastions, such as the Porte Faurœulx and the Bastion Vert, which are strategically placed to protect the city.

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The Jardin de la Paix Belge was created in 2018 by the collective artist group Plan B, consisting of Thomas Van Eeckhout and Mathieu Allain. The park is located in the fortifications of Le Quesnoy and is a symbol of peace and memory. The park was designed with a concept in which part of the city walls of Le Quesnoy is projected horizontally onto a lawn. The walls, originally 12 meters high, are now terraces that offer a peaceful place for walks and reflection. The use of brick and natural materials, such as engraved stones, emphasizes the historical and cultural ties between the regions.

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Willem VS
February 12, 2025, Beffroi du Quesnoy

The belfry, also known as the Tour de l'Horloge, was built in the 17th century during the period of the fortified city of Le Quesnoy. The city had a more strategically important position and was fortified by the famous military engineer Vauban. The belfry served as a wake-up tower and a refuge during sieges. The belfry is designed in a Renaissance style with a circular plan. It is approximately 30 meters high and features a copper alarm clock that announces the hours. The tower is built of brick and stone and is decorated with various decorative elements that reflect the rich history of the city. In addition to its architectural value, the belfry also had an important function in the daily life of the city. It housed the city clock that woke and kept the inhabitants awake. During wars and sieges, it served as a strategic point for the defense of the city.

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The original church on this site was Sainte-Marguerite, built around 1416. It was destroyed during the French Revolution in 1794. The current church was built between 1826 and 1829 after several architectural plans and revisions. The church was damaged during both world wars but has since been restored. The church is designed in a neoclassical style with a basilica plan. It has a neoclassical facade and a neo-Tuscan bell tower that is 26 meters high. Inside, the nave is divided by six stone columns and lit by 14 windows, while the choir receives light from two beautiful windows and a lantern. The interior of the church is decorated with beautiful stucco decorations illustrating the Immaculate Conception, as well as stained glass windows depicting various names of the Virgin Mary. The main altar shows an image of Mary helping Jesus crush the head of the serpent, a symbol of death and sin. There are also two large paintings, probably by a pupil of Titian, depicting the Annunciation and the Nativity.

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Interesting place, a former fortress of Vauban.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I explore around Vertain?

The area around Vertain is rich in history, particularly with fortifications and religious buildings. You can visit Le Quesnoy, a historical site with 16th-century fortifications. Don't miss the well-preserved Le Quesnoy Ramparts, which date back to the Middle Ages and were strengthened by Vauban. Another significant site is the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption, a neoclassical church built in the 19th century with beautiful interior decorations.

Are there any unique architectural landmarks in the wider region?

Yes, a truly unique landmark in the wider region is the Moulin de Vertain in Templeuve-en-Pévèle. This 15th-century windmill is structurally akin to a post mill despite its tower mill appearance and is considered the only mill of its kind remaining worldwide, restored to working order.

What natural features are prominent near Vertain?

Vertain is situated in the Artois-Picardie basin, characterized by waterways like the Écaillon and the Harpies stream. The wider Hauts-de-France region is known for its extensive natural spaces, including vast forests and protected wetlands. You can explore regional natural parks such as the Parc Naturel Régional de l'Avesnois, with its rolling countryside and clear streams, or the Parc Naturel Régional Scarpe-Escaut, France's first regional natural park, offering diverse landscapes. For more information on the region's natural beauty, visit Hauts-de-France Tourism.

What outdoor activities can I do near Vertain?

The region offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Moulin Labbez loop from Haussy' or the 'Romeries Castle – Saint Peter's Church, Vertain loop from Romeries'. For runners, there are several running loops available, such as the 'Running loop from Haussy'. Cyclists can explore road cycling routes like the 'Saint Peter's Church, Vertain – Ruesnes Castle loop from Haussy'. Find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Hiking around Vertain, Running Trails around Vertain, and Road Cycling Routes around Vertain.

Are there family-friendly attractions around Vertain?

Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The fortifications of Le Quesnoy and its Ramparts offer pleasant paths and green spaces for strolls. The Church of Our Lady of the Assumption is also considered family-friendly, offering a glimpse into local religious heritage. Additionally, the regional natural parks provide ample opportunities for family outdoor activities.

What is the Belfry of Le Quesnoy?

The Belfry of Le Quesnoy, also known as the Tour de l'Horloge, is a 17th-century historical site. It was part of the fortified city and served as a wake-up tower and refuge during sieges. Designed in a Renaissance style, it stands approximately 30 meters high and houses a carillon of 48 bells.

Can I find easy hiking routes near Vertain?

Yes, there are several hiking routes around Vertain with varying difficulties. While many are moderate, you can find options that are suitable for beginners or those looking for an easier stroll. For example, the 'Moulin Labbez loop from Solesmes' is a moderate route that can be enjoyed. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Vertain guide to find routes that match your preference.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Vertain?

Visitors particularly appreciate the historical depth and peaceful atmosphere of the fortifications. The Le Quesnoy fortifications are noted for their pleasant paths and green spaces, inviting strolls. The Ramparts offer a peaceful place for walks and reflection, with their well-preserved Renaissance style. The Church of Our Lady of the Assumption is admired for its beautiful stucco and stained glass decorations.

What is the Porte Fauroeulx?

The Porte Fauroeulx is a historical gate that forms part of the fortified city walls of Le Quesnoy, built between the 15th and 17th centuries. It is designed in a Renaissance style with strongly fortified walls and is the last intact gate of the fortified city, offering a glimpse into its military architecture.

Are there opportunities for cycling around Vertain?

Absolutely. The area around Vertain offers various road cycling routes. You can embark on routes like the 'Saint Peter's Church, Vertain loop from Haussy' which is an easy 30 km ride, or the more extensive 'Saint Peter's Church, Vertain loop from Romeries' covering over 50 km. These routes allow you to explore the local countryside. More details can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Vertain guide.

What kind of cultural heritage can I expect in the wider Hauts-de-France region?

Beyond Vertain, the Hauts-de-France region offers a rich cultural heritage. You can find historic villages, various museums, and artisan shops. The region's history is deeply intertwined with its geographical location, and exploring nearby towns like Valenciennes can provide further cultural experiences.

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