Natural monuments around Labeuvrière are characterized by a rural setting near the River La Clarence and the Artois hills. The region features natural viewpoints and areas where nature has reclaimed its space, offering diverse natural attractions. These sites provide opportunities to explore the local landscape and its unique blend of natural beauty and industrial heritage.
Last updated: June 21, 2026
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Former site of Fosse 14 - Stabilized path.
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Also known as "terril de la cuisse maraine" (the slag heap of the thigh maraine), a slag heap where nature has reclaimed its rights, dotted with small paths.
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Carreau Valley redeveloped to highlight the mining heritage. The paths that were once dirt are now gravel, ideal for walking or cycling. Don't hesitate to go up to the terriloscope. By putting your eye at the level of the holes provided for this purpose you will see what the height of the slag heaps was in their heyday. This allows you to see the effects of time.
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when the weather is nice
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it's definitely worth the climb up
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This lake is an old quarry with a depth of 3 to 11 meters and an area of 2 hectares. Here you can fish for carp, trout, pike and other species, or simply relax on the shore and admire the view.
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10min portage to climb to the top, short but nice descent. Good grip
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For breathtaking panoramic views, visit the View of the Terrils du Pays à Part, which offers a super panorama after a short climb. Another excellent viewpoint is the Belvedere at Olhain Park, the highest elevation in Pas-de-Calais, providing expansive vistas of the Artois hills and distant Flanders mountains.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking trails. You can explore the reforested Terril de Fouqureuil with its small paths, or enjoy peaceful walks through the Marais d'Annezin. For more options, check out the various routes available in the Hiking around Labeuvrière guide.
Beyond viewpoints, you can discover the Lac de Beugin, an old quarry now a 2-hectare lake ideal for relaxing. The Marais d'Annezin offers a magnificently preserved marshland environment, perfect for observing local flora and fauna. Additionally, the Terril Number 5 of Lapugnoy is a reforested slag heap showcasing nature's reclamation of industrial landscapes.
Absolutely. The region's natural monuments often intertwine with its industrial past. Vallée Carreau Park is a redeveloped historical site highlighting mining heritage, complete with gravel paths and a terriloscope to visualize the former height of slag heaps. Many terrils, like Terril Number 5 of Lapugnoy, are former coal mine slag heaps that have been reclaimed by nature.
Yes, several sites are great for families. Vallée Carreau Park features easy gravel paths suitable for walking or cycling. The Lac de Beugin is a pleasant spot for relaxing by the shore. The Belvedere at Olhain Park also includes recreational facilities like a slide and a zip line, making it an adventurous family destination.
Yes, the Lac de Beugin is a favored location for fishing. This former quarry is home to species like carp, trout, and pike, offering a peaceful setting for anglers.
The Labeuvrière area is well-suited for various outdoor sports. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking in the MTB Trails around Labeuvrière guide, and dedicated paths for running in the Running Trails around Labeuvrière guide. Many of these routes pass by or through natural monuments like the Marais d'Annezin or various terrils.
The natural monuments are enjoyable year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for outdoor activities, with milder temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer is also great for exploring, especially around lakes and shaded woodlands like the Bois des Dames.
Yes, for those seeking a bit of a challenge, the Terril 36 of Nœux-les-Mines offers a climb with a beautiful view, including a unique perspective of the ski slope. The View of the Terrils du Pays à Part also involves a short but rewarding climb to its summit.
The diverse environments around Labeuvrière, from marshlands to reforested slag heaps, support various wildlife. At Marais d'Annezin, you can observe local flora and fauna in a serene setting. The Bois des Dames and other woodland areas provide habitats for birds and small mammals, offering opportunities for nature observation.
The time needed varies depending on the site and your activity. For a quick visit to a viewpoint like the View of the Terrils du Pays à Part, 30 minutes to an hour might suffice. For larger areas like Vallée Carreau Park or the Marais d'Annezin, you could easily spend a few hours walking or cycling. If you plan to hike or bike extensively, a full day might be needed to explore multiple locations.


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