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The Château de la Motte, a stop for tourism in the Avesnois

Located on the border of Belgium, the Château de la Motte is an ideal location to discover Maubeuge and its ramparts built by Vauban; or Chimay Trappist beer countries and dominated by the castle of the Princes of Chimay. Liessies also is central 1:30 from Lille, Brussels and Reims.

Discover the Regional Natural Park of the Avesnois

Come relax in the heart of unspoilt nature in the Regional Natural Park of the Avesnois: a national forest, winding rivers, farmland ... The Avesnois is traversed by multiple hiking trails that take you to the heart of the mysteries of Avesnois.

A rich cultural heritage of craftsmanship.

If the Matisse Museum in Le Cateau is a must, you should also visit the textile museum and its social life, the glass-blowing workshops or even the craft museum on the border at Hestrud. Visits for the family that will interest both young and old

Hikes from the Château de la Motte

From the Château La Motte various hiking trails
can be discovered.

Distance31 km Durée02:24
DifficultéMoyenAltitude min152 m
Altitude max242 mDénivelé positif 353 m
Dénivelé négatif351 m


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The Avesnois Regional Nature Park

Discover the Avesnois Regional Nature Park with its hedged meadows and hardwood forests

and deciduous forests crossed by two thousand kilometres of waterways.


Practical information :

Monday to Friday from 9am to 12pm and from 2pm to 5pm

And from May to September :

Sundays and public holidays from 2pm to 7pm

Tourism

The ValJoly

The ValJoly departmental park is first and foremost a majestic setting

and a 180-hectare lake, which offer visitors a 100% guaranteed change of scenery.

It is an ideal "nature destination" for a short or medium stay with friends, family or groups.


Located in the heart of the "Terres de Thiérache" and the Avesnois Regional Nature Park,

this "Nature Destination" offers a whole range of leisure and discovery activities

for nature lovers and lovers of water sports, mountain biking

fishing, sports or horse riding, mini-golf, archery, traditional games,

walking, horse riding or cycling...

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The Matisse Museum in Cateau-Cambrésis

The Matisse Museum in Cateau-Cambrésis is a museum created by the painter

by the painter himself in 1952.

Practical information :

MUSEUM OPEN EVERY DAY from 10 am to 6 pm, except on Tuesday

1 January, 1 November and 25 December.

Tourism

Musverre

Located in Sars - Poterie, the glass museum represents the most important

collection of glass works by international artists.


Practical information :

From 4 October the museum is open from 11am to 6pm,

every day except Mondays

Tourism

The Fort of Leveau

Near Maubeuge, the fort of Leveau, dating from the end of the 19th century, has been completely restored

to become a magnificent museum dedicated to the First World War.


Practical information :

From April to October

The last two Sundays of the month from 2.30 pm to 6 pm

Guided tour starts at 3pm

Closed on public holidays except 11 November from 2.30 pm to 6 pm

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Customs and Border Museum

Until 1989, the customs service played an important role in the village of Hestrud.

Since 1996, a museum has been showing the history of the village.


Reconstruction of the old customs office, evolution of the customs administration,

costumes, objects from customs life, evidence of local smuggling.

Exhibition on the memory of the border, the attachment of part of Hainaut to France

(history and geography, enclaves and border developments)

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