Attractions and places to see around Boisleux-Au-Mont are primarily located in the nearby city of Arras, situated approximately 8 to 9 kilometers away. This region in the Pas-de-Calais department offers a variety of historical, cultural, and natural sites. Visitors can explore UNESCO World Heritage sites, significant historical landmarks, and natural areas suitable for outdoor activities. The area provides a convenient base for discovering the Hauts-de-France region.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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a very pleasant treetop adventure course is taking shape on this route inside the citadel
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A unique architectural whole The citadel of Arras was never besieged, hence its nickname “the belle inutile”, and is a well-preserved witness of the military buildings of the 17th century.
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Once past the Porte Royale you will immediately see the Timescope on the side of the Saint-Louis chapel. This takes you back to 1678, 10 years after the start of the construction of this citadel on behalf of King Louis XIV of Vauban.
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You can visit the citadel of Arras, a remarkable place in France. Vauban built it in the 1600s and it has preserved a rich legacy from its 300 years of military use. It became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2008 after they demilitarized it. You can enjoy historic buildings, green trails and fun activities in this “small city within a city”.
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A huge citadel with a small exhibition in the entrance area. Unfortunately, large parts of the building fabric are falling into disrepair.
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The Scarpe Canal Towpath is a peaceful and leafy greenway created by the Arras Urban Community as part of the Arras Green and Blue Network. This Greenway along the Scarpe Canal towpath aims to ensure continuity of wooded areas between rural and urban areas. The route is interesting and pleasant, as it allows you to safely leave the city, along the water's edge, crossing several natural parks along the towpath. The Greenway starts in Arras, right in the city center, on Rue Louis Blanc or on Boulevard R. Schuman. The end is on Rue de l'Ecluse in Fampoux. This Greenway has a stabilized dolomite surface, suitable for all types of bicycles but not rollerblades.
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This smaller and busier square with recently restored facades is dominated by the town hall belfry. Sculpture refers to their owner's trade (grain, textiles, cauldron and sheaves of corn).
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The town hall, which was destroyed in 1914 and rebuilt between 1922 and 1932 in Gothic and Renaissance style, has a beautiful facade with uneven arches. The three giants, representatives of the gardeners of Archicourt, welcome you in the lobby of the tourist office.
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The area around Boisleux-Au-Mont is rich in history, primarily centered in nearby Arras. You can explore the UNESCO World Heritage site of the Arras Citadel, a 17th-century military fortress built by Vauban. Another significant historical landmark is the Arras Town Hall and Belfry, also a UNESCO site, offering panoramic city views. Don't miss the poignant Wall of the Executed at the Citadel of Arras, a memorial to WWII patriots. The Wellington Quarry Museum in Arras, a network of WWI tunnels, also provides a deep dive into the region's past.
Yes, the region offers several natural features and opportunities for outdoor activities. You can enjoy a peaceful walk or cycle along the Scarpe riverbanks, a greenway connecting urban and natural areas. For more extensive natural retreats, consider visiting the Parc des Grandes Prairies in Sainte-Catherine-lès-Arras, one of the largest natural areas nearby. Several regional nature reserves, such as Marais de Wagnonville or Tourbière de Vred, are also within a reasonable distance for nature enthusiasts.
The area around Boisleux-Au-Mont and Arras offers various trails for walking and hiking. You can find routes of different difficulty levels, including those around the Arras Citadel and Le Crinchon. For specific hiking routes, you can explore options like the 'Citadelle d'Arras — loop from Beaurains' or 'Le Crinchon – Arras Citadel loop from Beaurains'. More details and routes can be found in the Hiking around Boisleux-Au-Mont guide.
Absolutely. The Arras Town Hall and Belfry is considered family-friendly, offering an engaging historical experience and city views. The Wall of the Executed at the Citadel of Arras, while somber, is also listed as family-friendly for its educational value. Additionally, Cité Nature in Arras is a science and technology museum that includes Aquarena, a leisure center with pools and slides, perfect for families.
Yes, the region is suitable for cycling. The Scarpe riverbanks offer a pleasant greenway for cycling. For road cycling enthusiasts, there are various routes available, such as the 'Roadbike loop from Boyelles' or the 'Doullens Belfry – Mont César loop from Boisleux'. You can find more detailed routes and information in the Road Cycling Routes around Boisleux-Au-Mont guide.
Arras, being the main cultural hub near Boisleux-Au-Mont, boasts several cultural highlights. Beyond the UNESCO-listed Belfry and Town Hall and Citadel, you can visit the Beaux-Arts Museum of Arras, housed in the former Saint-Vaast Abbey, which features a unique collection of 16th-century French religious paintings. The Grand Place and Place des Héros are vibrant central squares known for their distinctive baroque architecture and local markets.
The Arras Town Hall and Belfry offers an excellent viewpoint. From its 75-meter high belfry, accessible by lift and a few steps, you can enjoy unobstructed views of the city of Arras and its surrounding squares and monuments.
Visitors frequently appreciate the rich historical heritage, especially the UNESCO World Heritage sites like the Arras Citadel and the Arras Town Hall and Belfry. The peaceful and scenic greenways, such as the Scarpe riverbanks, are also highly rated for walking and cycling. The blend of historical exploration and accessible outdoor activities makes the area appealing.
Yes, Arras is known for its lively markets, which offer a great way to experience local life. Markets are held on various days, including Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. The central squares, Grand Place and Place des Héros, are often the hub for these activities.
Arras is renowned for its distinctive architecture. The baroque-style houses of the Grand Place and Place des Héros are a must-see. The Arras Town Hall and Belfry, rebuilt in Gothic and Renaissance style, is another architectural gem. Additionally, the Victor Hugo Square, with its unique octagonal shape and 18th-century design, offers a different architectural perspective.
Yes, there are several running trails around Boisleux-Au-Mont. You can find routes suitable for various distances and difficulty levels, such as 'Running loop from Boiry-Becquerelle' or 'Rietz Park – Arras loop from Mercatel'. For more options, consult the Running Trails around Boisleux-Au-Mont guide.
While Boisleux-Au-Mont itself is quiet, the broader region offers beautiful gardens. Notable options include Les Jardins de Sericourt and Parc du château de Sericourt, both located about 34km away. Other gardens like Les Jardins de Maizicourt and Le clos Alexandre are also within a reasonable driving distance.


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