Best attractions and places to see around Cappelle-Brouck, a village in Maritime Flanders, offers a base for exploring the Nord department of France. The area is characterized by its low elevation and proximity to both natural and cultural sites. Visitors can discover historical landmarks, scenic river areas, and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Situated along the River Houlle, the Serques Marshes are part of the larger Audomarois Marshes. This area is renowned for its rich biodiversity and beautiful scenery. The nearby village of Houlle is a popular destination for tourists looking for a peaceful waterside holiday. The River Houlle, a tributary of the Aa, flows through these marshes and provides a picturesque setting for walks and boat trips. The area is also known for the production of Houlle gin, a traditional spirit. The marshes themselves are an important natural area and are home to a variety of plant and animal species. It is an ideal place for nature lovers and bird watchers.
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Worth the climb up the hill. Small park at the top accesses the mill. Best example I have ever seen
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The Montagne de Watten site is a viewpoint located in Watten, in the Nord department in France. It offers a panoramic view of the city and its surroundings.
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The Watten mill was built in the 18th century on the site of a bastion. It has been restored and in the summer the blades turn as before.
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On the hills are also the ruins of an abbey (private property) with a square Gothic tower. The esplanade in front of the abbey entrance offers a view of the gorge formed by the Aa (canal, railway) and the Forêt Domaniale d'Eperlecques.
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The Mont de Watten is the westernmost extension of the West Flemish Hills. With its 72m it dominates the Aa valley and the Flemish plain. Turenne used the hill as a lookout post for the battle of Dunkirk (1658) and much later the German general Guderian, strategist of the Blitzkrieg, did the same (1940). The Watten mill was built in the 18th century on the site of a bastion. It has been restored and in the summer the blades turn again as before. On the hills are also the ruins of an abbey (privately owned) with a square Gothic tower. The esplanade in front of the entrance to the abbey offers a view of the gorge formed by the Aa (canal, railway) and the Forêt Domaniale d'Eperlecques.
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Great discovery! Along the Houlle, an arm of land between the waters with several bridges to cross. To see the attendance on weekends.
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The region offers several significant historical sites. You can visit the impressive Porte aux Boules in Gravelines, a classified Historic Monument that was once a main access point to the fortified town. Another notable site is the Saint Willibrord Church ⛪, a flamboyant Gothic church with a refined Renaissance portal and 17th-century wood carvings. Further afield, the Blockhaus d'Éperlecques offers a deep dive into World War II history as a former V2 rocket launch site, now a museum. Within Cappelle-Brouck itself, the Eglise Saint-Jacques-le-Majeur is a historical monument and a stop on the route to Santiago de Compostela.
Yes, the area boasts beautiful natural features and viewpoints. Watten Hill provides panoramic views of the city, the Aa valley, and the Flemish plain from its 72-meter summit. You can also enjoy the serene beauty Along the Houlle River, which is part of the Audomarois Marshes, known for its rich biodiversity and picturesque setting for walks and boat trips. The nearby coastal areas also offer natural attractions like Petit-Fort-Philippe Beach and the Beach of Malo-les-Bains.
The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking and cycling routes to explore the local nature. For hiking, consider trails like the 'Watten Hill – Watten Mill loop from Watten' or the 'Foret d' Eperlecques loop from Watten'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Citadel of Gravelines – Porte aux Boules loop from Bourbourg' or the 'Olympic rowing basin loop from Saint-Pierre-Brouck'. For more detailed routes, check out the dedicated guides for Hiking around Cappelle-Brouck, Cycling around Cappelle-Brouck, and Road Cycling Routes around Cappelle-Brouck.
Many attractions cater to families. The Porte aux Boules in Gravelines is considered family-friendly, offering a glimpse into historical fortifications. The Blockhaus d'Éperlecques, a WWII bunker turned museum, can be an engaging educational experience for older children interested in history. Additionally, natural areas like Galamé Park and the beaches provide recreational spots for families.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The panoramic views from Watten Hill are highly rated, as is the historical intrigue of sites like the Porte aux Boules. The peaceful and biodiverse environment Along the Houlle River is also a favorite for those seeking tranquility and nature. The komoot community has shared 29 photos and given 78 upvotes, reflecting a positive overall experience.
Beyond the prominent historical sites, you can find other cultural points of interest. The Blockhaus d'Éperlecques functions as a museum dedicated to World War II history. In the wider vicinity, you might also find the museum Les Faiseurs de Bateaux interesting. For a glimpse into local history, the Maison de l'Islandais in Gravelines showcases the lives of 19th-century Icelandic fishermen.
The area around Cappelle-Brouck is characterized by its low elevation, with the village itself being only 2 meters above sea level. This generally means that many hiking trails are relatively flat and easy, suitable for leisurely walks. However, areas like Watten Hill offer a slight elevation for panoramic views. The 'Watten Hill – Watten Mill loop' is an easy 7 km hike, while the 'Foret d' Eperlecques loop' is a moderate 8 km trail, providing varied experiences.
Yes, the region features both historical mills and lighthouses. In Watten, you can visit Watten Hill, which is home to a restored 18th-century mill. Another historical mill, Le Moulin de la Montagne, dating back to 1731, is also located in Watten. For a lighthouse experience, the Phare de Petit-Fort-Philippe in Gravelines offers panoramic views after climbing its 116 steps.
For a unique local experience, explore the Audomarois Marshes Along the Houlle River, where you can take boat trips and discover the rich biodiversity. The area is also known for the production of Houlle gin, a traditional spirit. Additionally, attending the "Son et Lumière" show at the Porte aux Boules at the end of the summer season offers a unique cultural event.
Yes, the region has notable religious sites. The Saint Willibrord Church ⛪ in Gravelines is a beautiful example of flamboyant Gothic architecture dedicated to Saint Willibrordus. In Cappelle-Brouck itself, the Eglise Saint-Jacques-le-Majeur is a historical monument and holds significance as a stop on the historic route to Santiago de Compostela.
Beyond the main highlights, you can discover other intriguing historical structures. La Prison de Bourbourg is an impressive historical edifice in Bourbourg, known for its robust structure and proportions. The ruins of an abbey with a square Gothic tower can also be found on Watten Hill, offering a glimpse into the region's past.


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