Attractions and places to see around Dohem, a municipality in Pas-de-Calais, France, offers a tranquil setting within a Natural Regional Park. The area provides a mix of local points of interest and numerous accessible attractions within a short drive. These include historical landmarks, natural features, cultural sites, and family-friendly activities.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Museum on the ruins of the Confoss mill, explains papermaking, from its first beginnings in China to the modern paper industry. It also organises exhibitions on paper and cardboard. In the workshop, visitors can make a sheet of paper themselves to the rhythm of the paddle wheel.
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This Spanish mill was built around 1635, on the banks of the Lacquette River. It produced flour until 1938, then milling for livestock. It was bought in 1974 to be transformed into a home. It is built with brick and stone (white limestone). All that remains of the original building is the north gable (17th century), and also a porch. The water wheel is still in place but it no longer turns. The dam forms a pretty waterfall. A turret was added on the river side. It is a very beautiful private home with a beautiful garden in which you can see a stone fountain.
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The Spanish mill of Enquin les Mines is a former water mill which dates from the 17th century and was used to produce flour and animal feed until 1938. It is today a private residence with a beautiful garden and a fountain. You can admire the old brick and stone building, the restored waterwheel and the waterfall created by the dam on the Laquette.
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Spanish style water mill. No longer operational
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Well-kept house and total dilapidation in the immediate vicinity.
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Along the Aa, you can admire the historic paper mills of Hallines. The Pidoux mills are two stone buildings dating from the 15th century. They were used to produce high quality paper for the administration, the national printing press and famous artists.
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Beyond the well-known The Dome and the paper mills, you can explore the 17th-century Moulin Espagnol d'Enquin les Mines, a former flour mill with its original north gable and water wheel still visible. The Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Church of Hallines, a Neo-Gothic structure from the late 19th century, also offers a glimpse into the region's past. Further afield, the fortified town of Montreuil-sur-Mer provides a charming historic center.
Yes, there are several options for families. Paper House offers workshops where visitors can make their own paper, and The Dome features a 3D planetarium. For more active fun, Dennlys Parc, located about 15 minutes away, has over 30 attractions including roller coasters and aquatic play areas. You can also find quad biking, paintball in Thiembronne, and an equestrian center in Coyecques.
Dohem is situated within the Parc naturel régional des caps et marais d'Opale, an official biosphere reserve perfect for walks and hikes. The Audomarois Marshes, a UNESCO-listed wetland near Saint-Omer, can be explored on foot or by traditional boat. For fishing enthusiasts, "La saumonée" in Ouve-Wirquin is a river course known for trout and grayling fishing.
The region offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find various hiking trails, including moderate routes like the "View of the Aa Valley" loop. For cyclists, there are gravel biking routes such as the "Greenway along the Aa" and road cycling options like the "Beautiful Hollow loop from Dohem." You can explore more routes and their details on the Hiking around Dohem, Gravel biking around Dohem, and Road Cycling Routes around Dohem guide pages.
Yes, the broader region around Dohem features several remarkable gardens. These include La ferme du mont des Récollets, Le jardin des Lianes, Parc du château de Sericourt, and Jardins de Valloires. These offer beautiful landscapes and horticultural displays for a relaxing visit.
The Parc naturel régional des caps et marais d'Opale offers extensive greenery, making it ideal for walks and hikes during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is generally mild and pleasant. These seasons are also best for enjoying family parks and exploring the Audomarois Marshes.
You can delve into the history of papermaking at the Paper House, which explains the craft from its Chinese origins to modern industry and offers hands-on workshops. The historic Le Moulin Pidoux, a 15th-century paper mill, also showcases the region's industrial heritage.
Dohem is located within a Natural Regional Park, which generally offers many opportunities for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and local regulations are followed. The Château de Dohem, while primarily accommodation, is noted as dog-friendly. For specific dog-friendly trails, exploring the extensive greenery of the Parc naturel régional des caps et marais d'Opale is recommended.
Saint-Omer, approximately 13 km away, has an attractive center and the impressive Notre-Dame-de-Saint-Omer Cathedral. Aire-sur-la-Lys, about 15 km from Dohem, is officially a "recommended detour" with several highlights. Montreuil-sur-Mer, a bit further at 36 km, is a fortified town known for its charming historic center.
Within the village of Dohem, you can find the notable Château de Dohem, which serves as luxury group accommodation. The Église Saint-Omer is identified as one of Dohem's monuments, alongside other local monuments such as a war memorial, a calvary, and several chapels that reflect the village's history.
Being located within the Parc naturel régional des caps et marais d'Opale, the region is rich in biodiversity. The Audomarois Marshes, in particular, are a UNESCO-listed wetland ecosystem, making them an excellent spot for birdwatching and observing aquatic wildlife. The extensive natural areas provide habitats for various species.
While the main attractions are generally not overly crowded, for a more tranquil experience, consider exploring the smaller villages and their local monuments, or taking a walk through the less-trafficked paths within the Parc naturel régional des caps et marais d'Opale. The Audomarois Marshes, while popular, offer vast areas for peaceful exploration by boat or on foot, allowing for a sense of solitude.


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