Best attractions and places to see around Gussignies, a village in the Nord department of the Hauts-de-France region, offers a mix of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty. Located within the Parc Naturel Régional de l'Avesnois, the area features diverse landscapes from valleys to forests. Visitors can explore sites ranging from ancient châteaux to unique geological formations.
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cafe in the middle of the woods, very friendly owner with cozy terrace. definitely recommended.
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Very friendly welcome! Ideal place during a hike or a stroll in the surrounding area to drink a local beer, Daffodil.
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The Bois d'Angre, located in Honnelles, is a forest renowned for the Caillou-qui-Bique, a 370 million year old pudding rock. This forest is home to rich biodiversity with oaks, ash trees and various rare species. A place of legends and hikes, the Angre woods is a precious natural site in Wallonia, managed by Natagora and other organizations to preserve its unique fauna and flora.
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This rock formation is very special in the forest!
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The Charbonnage de Marcasse is a coal extraction mining site located in the Borinage in Wasmes (Sentier Saint-Ghislain) in the Walloon region of the province of Hainaut. It is mainly made up of the pit tile and a slag heap. Today, this coal mine owes its reputation to the fact that the painter Vincent Van Gogh went down there in the company of miners during his stay in Borinage between 1878 and 1880. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charbonnage_de_Marcasse
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A legend has been perpetuated for generations on this 25 meter high stone planted on a ridge (in patois we say that it rocks). A little step back in time... Saint-Ghislain completes the construction of its abbey. The devil decides that he will take advantage of the inauguration day to destroy the abbey and its occupants, by throwing an enormous stone found in the Pyrenees at the community. An angel warns Saint-Ghislain of the imminent danger weighing on the abbey. He gathers as many pairs of worn shoes as possible, which he slips into a huge bag and takes to the road to meet the evil one. Coming across a poor fellow in rags with holes in his shoes at this place, the devil, quite exhausted by the heavy load, questions him: “Is the abbey of Saint-Ghislain still far away? ". - “I’m coming from there, if it’s far!” » replies the old man while emptying his bag, filled with threadbare shoes, in front of the devil. Discouraged and disappointed, Satan preferred to give up, dropping his heavy stone on the ground and walking away blaspheming, fooled by the subterfuge. An hour and a half. N.B.: some historians say that this is the legend of Saint Remacle, during the construction of Stavelot Abbey. You are therefore free to substitute Remacle for Saint-Ghislain since this substitution does not modify the spirit of the story. In both cases, the devil is defeated. Cfr de informatiesteen ter hoogte van Le Chalet de Garde.
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Friendly welcome and low prices!
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Gussignies is rich in natural beauty, located within the Parc Naturel Régional de l'Avesnois. A prominent natural monument is Le Caillou-qui-Bique, a unique 25-meter-high rock formation. This is found within the Bois d'Angre, a forest known for its rich biodiversity and managed to preserve its unique fauna and flora. You can also explore the Vallée du Marbre (Hogneau) with its 'Fond des rocs' cliff, and the Jardin au Naturel with its established pond.
Yes, Gussignies offers several historical and cultural sites. You can visit the Emile Verhaeren Stone, which is part of a series of stones engraved with verses by the famous poet. Other notable landmarks include the Château de Gussignies, the Église Saint-Médard built in 1772, and the Kiosque à Musique from 1948 in the Grand'Place. The Puits de la Marchelle, a well from the First Empire, is also worth seeing.
For family-friendly outings, the Bois d'Angre is an excellent choice, offering trails suitable for all ages amidst rich biodiversity. The nearby Le Chalet Du Garde, a historic cafe and restaurant within the Bois d'Angre, provides a welcoming stop for families. The legends surrounding Le Caillou-qui-Bique can also spark children's imagination during a walk.
The Gussignies area is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for various activities. For hiking, explore trails like the 'Walk along the Grande Honnelle' or the 'Hike along the Grande Honnelle — loop from Gussignies'. Cyclists can enjoy road cycling routes such as the 'Brasserie Au Baron – Battle of Flanders 1709 loop from Gussignies', while gravel bikers might like the 'Rampemont Farm Castle – Colfontaine Wood loop from Gussignies'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Gussignies, Road Cycling Routes around Gussignies, and Gravel biking around Gussignies guides.
Yes, the Gussignies area is home to the Brasserie Au Baron, one of four breweries in the Avesnois region. Located near the Église Saint-Médard, it produces renowned beers like 'Cuvée des Jonquilles' and 'Saison Saint Médard'. The brewery has historical ties to a former watermill, with vestiges dating back to 1786.
Le Caillou-qui-Bique is a 25-meter-high rock formation steeped in local legend. One popular tale suggests the devil dropped the stone while attempting to destroy an abbey, after being tricked into believing the journey was too long. This unique rock, composed of fragments of several natural elements, is a fascinating natural monument to visit.
Absolutely. After your explorations, you can visit Le Chalet Du Garde, a historic cafe and restaurant nestled in the Bois d'Angre. Dating back to 1892, it's known for its cozy terrace and local beer, 'La Jonquille'. The Brasserie Au Baron also offers a chance to sample local brews.
Yes, the region has a significant mining heritage. You can visit the Marcasse Coal Mine in Wasmes, Belgium, famous for being visited by painter Vincent Van Gogh. Additionally, the Bassin minier du Nord-Pas de Calais, a UNESCO World Heritage site near Gussignies in Odomez, showcases the landscape shaped by three centuries of coal extraction.
Beyond the main highlights, consider visiting the Chapelle Prudence, built in 1833 atop a rock, with a local legend tied to its construction. The Musée du Marbre et de la Pierre Bleue in the Hogneau valley offers a cultural journey into the history of the marble industry. For history buffs, Fort de Leveau provides insight into the daily life of French soldiers during World War I.
The warmer months, typically from spring through early autumn (April to October), are ideal for outdoor activities around Gussignies. During this period, the weather is generally pleasant for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural parks and forests like the Bois d'Angre. The Château de Gussignies also hosts theatrical performances during the warmer months.
Yes, just 6 km away, the town of Bavay is known for its significant Roman forum and other well-preserved Roman ruins, offering a glimpse into the region's ancient past.
Certainly. About 13 km from Gussignies, the town of Le Quesnoy is notable for its impressive ramparts, which are well-preserved and can be explored, offering a historical walk around the town.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue. The unique geological formation of Le Caillou-qui-Bique and the serene Bois d'Angre are highly appreciated for their scenic trails and local legends. The welcoming atmosphere and local beers at Le Chalet Du Garde also receive positive feedback, making it a popular stop for many.


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