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Attractions and Places To See around Bienvillers-Au-Bois - Top 20

Attractions and places to see around Bienvillers-Au-Bois, a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department of France, offer a blend of historical sites and access to the Hauts-de-France region. The area is characterized by its significant World War I heritage, with numerous memorials and cemeteries. Visitors can explore sites within the village and discover a variety of attractions in the surrounding countryside, including historical landmarks and natural areas.

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Newfoundland Memorial

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This park honors the brave soldiers of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment who fought and died in the Battle of the Somme during the First World War. You can explore the …

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The monument to the 8th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders is a Celtic cross symbolically erected on the embankment of a sunken road, at the spot where the men of this …

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The Carré des Sources

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Château de Bavincourt

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The Newfoundland Memorial Park in France. This memorial park is dedicated to the Newfoundland soldiers who fought and died in the First World War, particularly during the Battle of the …

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April 24, 2025, Scottish Divisions Memorial at the Sunken Lane

The monument to the 8th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders is a Celtic cross symbolically erected on the embankment of a sunken road, at the spot where the men of this regiment rushed to capture the village of Beaumont-Hamel on November 13, 1916, at the end of the Battle of the Somme. First, on July 1, when it was located in no man's land, exactly equidistant from the British and German trenches, and served as a refuge for so many soldiers wounded during the fighting; then, five days before the end of that same battle, when the village of Beaumont-Hamel was finally captured on November 13, by the men of the 8th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, who had rushed from that position. The 8th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders was a Scottish regiment that fought on several fronts. A reading of the inscriptions engraved on the different sides of the base of this monument tells us this. Thus, this cross is dedicated to the glory of the battalion's glorious dead and to the memory of those who will never return. Its combat losses, throughout the war, amounted to 51 officers and 831 men and non-commissioned officers, including 105 wounded officers and 2,527 men and non-commissioned officers. Finally, a Celtic inscription reveals "it is good to have friends on the day of battle." Mobilized from August 4, 1914, to November 12, 1919, a period of five years and 100 days, the regiment fought from May 1, 1915, to November 11, 1918, in Belgium and France. Until 1918, the 8th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders belonged to the 51st Division; In 1915, it fought at Richebourg, Festubert and on Thiepval Ridge, which was to leave a sad memory for the British on 1 July 1916 (this is where the memorial to the missing now stands); in 1916, it fought at the Labyrinth, Vimy Ridge, Fourcaux Wood (High Wood), Beaumont-Hamel (there, therefore) and Courcelette; in 1917, it was Roclincourt, Arras, Roeux, Ypres and Cambrai. In 1918, the 8th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders fought as part of the 61st Division at Saint-Quentin, Holnon Wood, Villéveque, Nesle, Villers-Bretonneux and on the Lys; but also within the 15th division which distinguished itself at Soissons, at Buzancy and in the final advance which would lead to the armistice

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The largest Newfoundland memorial in Europe. 30 hectare site with preserved trenches

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The documentation at this location allows a precise picture of the events: the traces of the trenches, the craters and the course of the battle up to the German position.

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November 12, 2023, Newfoundland Memorial

This park honors the brave soldiers of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment who fought and died in the Battle of the Somme during the First World War. You can explore the preserved trenches, cemeteries and memorials that tell the story of their sacrifice and courage. You can also admire the caribou statue, emblem of the regiment, which stands on a mound overlooking the battlefield. The park is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and entry is free. You can also take a guided tour or watch a film at the visitor center to learn more about the history of the site.

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The Newfoundland Memorial Park in France. This memorial park is dedicated to the Newfoundland soldiers who fought and died in the First World War, particularly during the Battle of the Somme in 1916. You can walk along the preserved trenches, see the bronze caribou statue which symbolizes the Newfoundland Regiment, and learn more about the war and its impact on the people of Newfoundland. The park also offers free guided tours in French and English by student guides. You will be moved by the stories of courage and sacrifice that this park commemorates.

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At the beginning of the 18th century, the flow of the Crinchon (river of about twenty kilometers which flows between Bailleulmont and Saint-Nicolas before flowing into the Scarpe) is weak, irregular and its waters are of poor quality. The city of Arras needs healthy and abundant water for the inhabitants and for the drinking troughs of the cavalry barracks. In 1723, at his request, the springs that gush out in Brétencourt, a hamlet of Rivière, were collected in a reservoir, it is a vast rectangular basin surrounded by brick walls now called "Carré des sources". Its dimensions: 33 m long, 11 m wide and 8 m deep. The works were carried out by the Military Engineering on the orders of the king, who financed them, as recalled by a sandstone sealed in a wall: "In the year 1723, under the reign of Louis XV, the sources of the Crinchon were sought and enclosed in this basin at the expense of the king" Le Carré des sources delivers 64 liters per second of water that is extremely fresh and remarkably clear. The stream thus formed crosses the park of the castle and joins the initial bed of the Crinchon, after a course of 500 m. The flow being capricious, the system was completed by the digging of a few artesian wells, from the end of the 18th century.

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Château de Bavincourt is a castle located in the commune of Bavincourt, in the Pas-de-Calais department of France. An old manor house used to stand on the site of the present castle and its motte was still there during the construction of the latter; however, not much is known about it. The current castle was built by François Deslions, nephew of Jean-Louis Deslions, canon and dean of Saint-Omer, who had inherited the lands of Bavincourt.

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Certainly one of the most beautiful memorials.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites related to World War I can I visit near Bienvillers-Au-Bois?

The area is rich in World War I history. You can visit the Newfoundland Memorial, a park honoring the Royal Newfoundland Regiment with preserved trenches and memorials. Another significant site is the Scottish Divisions Memorial at the Sunken Lane, a Celtic cross commemorating the 8th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Within Bienvillers-Au-Bois, you'll find the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery and a French Military Cemetery. Nearby, the Arras Carrière Wellington offers a unique look into the tunnels used during the war.

Are there any historical buildings or monuments within Bienvillers-Au-Bois itself?

Yes, Bienvillers-Au-Bois has several historical sites. The village is home to the 13th-century Church of St. Jacques, a significant religious heritage site. You can also see the War Memorial, which commemorates fallen soldiers from both World Wars, and Le Calvaire on Rue du Four.

What kind of natural attractions can I find around Bienvillers-Au-Bois?

The region offers several natural sites for exploration. You can visit the Réserve naturelle de l'Étang Saint-Ladre, the Réserve naturelle régionale du Marais de Wagnonville, or the Forêt d'Hesdin, all within approximately 50 km. These areas provide opportunities to experience the local natural beauty.

Are there any castles or châteaux to visit in the vicinity?

Yes, you can explore the Château de Bavincourt, a castle located in the commune of Bavincourt. The current castle was built by François Deslions, replacing an older manor house on the site.

What outdoor activities, like hiking or cycling, are available near Bienvillers-Au-Bois?

The area around Bienvillers-Au-Bois is great for outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Douce France loop from Beaumetz-lès-Loges' or the 'Ruines du donjon et motte loop from Bailleulval'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Veloroute – A.S.L. Park loop from La Herlière' or the 'Crinchon – Chemin de Rivière loop from Berles-au-Bois'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking guide and cycling guide for the area.

Are there any unique historical engineering sites to see?

Yes, you can visit The Carré des Sources. This site, dating back to 1723, is a vast rectangular basin that collected the springs of the Crinchon river to supply water to Arras, showcasing historical water management and engineering.

What are some notable architectural sites in the wider region?

Beyond Bienvillers-Au-Bois, the wider region boasts impressive architecture. Arras, about 16 km away, features an impressive belfry and baroque-style houses. Amiens, approximately 38 km southwest, is renowned for its magnificent 13th-century Gothic cathedral. Several other historically significant belfries, recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, can be found in nearby towns like Lucheux, Doullens, and Douai.

Are there any gardens or parks to visit for relaxation?

Yes, the region offers several beautiful gardens. You can explore the Parc du château de Sericourt, Jardin du château de Maizicourt, Le clos Alexandre, and Le jardin des Lianes, all located within a reasonable distance from Bienvillers-Au-Bois.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the attractions around Bienvillers-Au-Bois?

Visitors often appreciate the profound historical significance of the World War I sites, particularly the preserved trenches and memorials at the Newfoundland Memorial. Many find the detailed documentation and guided tours at these sites to be very moving and informative, providing a precise picture of past events and the sacrifices made.

Can I find any sites related to local community activities?

Within Bienvillers-Au-Bois, you can find Le Jardin d'Arc "Serge Nepveu" on Rue de la Louvière. This garden is utilized by the local archery club, Archers Réunis, for training and events, including their annual "Tir du Roy" every May 1st.

What is the best time to visit Bienvillers-Au-Bois for sightseeing?

The spring and summer months (May to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather for exploring the historical sites, natural areas, and gardens around Bienvillers-Au-Bois. During these times, conditions are ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, and most attractions are fully accessible.

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