Attractions and places to see around Boué, a commune in the Aisne department of the Hauts-de-France region, include historical landmarks and natural features. The area is traversed by the Morteau River and features the Étang de Boué, a lake that once served as a reservoir for the Sambre-Oise canal. Visitors can explore local history through its fortified churches and enjoy the natural landscape. Boué offers a blend of cultural heritage and outdoor exploration opportunities.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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A pretty chapel next to a stream. The setting is very bucolic and there's a picnic table. The perfect place to take a break.
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a historic fortified church from the last millennium
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Unfortunately, not much is known about this small and modest church, which makes this text very short. It is closed, so that the only trace of fortification is not visible. It is a building in its simplest and most basic form: built entirely of bricks, rectangular plan, four walls and a bell tower. Certainly, there are imposing buttresses on either side of the entrance, but they were probably added later. More info: https://eglises-fortifiees-thierache.net/fr/oise-fr/crupilly/
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The Notre-Dame-de-l’Assomption church is very impressive from the outside and is worth seeing. Especially since, like the neighboring church of Esquéhéries, it has four towers, which are however not distributed symmetrically. More info: https://eglises-fortifiees-thierache.net/fr/oise-fr/lavaqueresse/
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Take the Chemin du Pont de Fer here instead of staying along the Sambre (this last path is hardly or not suitable for cycling)
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There is a tab on the back of the house next to the parking lot. A few tables an benches make for a good resting point. Supermarchet is just a few hundret meters away.
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The region around Boué is rich in history, particularly with its unique fortified churches. You can explore the impressive Fortified Church of Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption of Lavaqueresse, known for its four towers, or the historic Crupilly Fortified church of Saint-Michel. Additionally, the nearby Le Familistère de Guise offers a fascinating glimpse into 19th-century social history.
Yes, the Étang de Boué is a notable natural attraction, offering a trail around the lake perfect for enjoying the scenery and birdwatching. You might spot Grey Herons, Eurasian Coots, Mallards, and Eurasian Moorhens, with occasional sightings of rarer birds like the Avocet and Common Kingfisher. The Morteau River also flows through the commune, adding to the natural landscape.
Boué and its surroundings offer various outdoor activities, especially cycling and running. You can find numerous routes for different sports. For example, explore traffic-free bike rides like the "Canal cycling route – Familistère of Guise loop" or the "Axe Vert de la Thiérache – Chemin de halage loop." Runners can enjoy trails such as the "Fortified Church of Boué loop." You can find more details on these routes in the traffic-free bike rides guide, the road cycling routes guide, and the running trails guide.
Families can enjoy the serene setting of the Saint-Maurice Chapel and Horse Hoof Washhouse, which features a picnic area by a stream. The Étang de Boué also provides a pleasant trail for a family walk. For a practical stop, the Small Port with Drinking Water offers a resting point with tables and benches, and a supermarket is conveniently located nearby.
While Boué itself is a small commune, you can experience local life and products by visiting markets in nearby towns. Le Nouvion-en-Thiérache, approximately 6 km away, hosts a market on Wednesdays, and Guise, about 14 km away, has a market on Saturdays.
Beyond the fortified churches, the Saint-Maurice Chapel and Horse Hoof Washhouse is a unique site. Legend says water gushed from under Saint Maurice's horse's hoof, inspiring the washhouse's distinctive shape. In Boué itself, the Église Saint-Nicolas is a key historical and architectural landmark.
Yes, the area offers scenic routes. For cyclists, the "Forest Path Near Boué – Canal de la Sambre loop" is an easy option, and the "Familistère of Guise – Path Along the Oise River loop" provides picturesque views. For those looking for a pleasant walk, the trail around the Étang de Boué is ideal for enjoying nature.
The Saint-Maurice Chapel and Horse Hoof Washhouse is described as a perfect place for a break, with a bucolic setting and a picnic table. Additionally, the Small Port with Drinking Water provides tables and benches, making it a good resting point, with a supermarket conveniently close by.
Yes, several gardens are located within a short drive. These include the Jardin d'Agrément du Familistère de Guise and Le Jardin de Sylvie Fontaine, both around 13.8 km away. Les Jardins du Château in Puisieux-et-Clanlieu is another option, approximately 18 km from Boué.
The Ancienne gare (Old Train Station) of Boué, once part of the Busigny to Hirson line, stands as a point of interest reflecting the area's historical connection to the railway network and its past as a transportation hub.
The terrain around Boué varies. For cyclists, some routes like the "Chemin du Pont de Fer" are recommended over paths along the Sambre, which can be less suitable for cycling. Running trails, such as the "Fortified Church of Boué loop," are generally moderate in difficulty. The area features a mix of forest paths, canal-side routes, and rural roads.


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