Best castles around Salesches are located in the Nord department of France, a region known for its historical sites and rural character. While Salesches itself is a commune without traditional historical castles, the surrounding area offers various historical structures and fortified sites. This area, part of the Pays de Mormal, provides opportunities to explore historical sites around Salesches France, including ancient fortifications and feudal estates.
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The ramparts, built in the Spanish period, were modified by the famous Vauban himself. We can still admire the towers surrounding the city since the seventeenth century, as well as many other monuments: the tower of the Edifieur Baudoin, one of the oldest of all, Caesar Bastion built under Louis XIV the Green stronghold and the headquarters hospital, or the Fauroeulx door, the only one that did not suffer the Second World War and its demolition. The current castle, the Cernay, was built in the seventeenth century, replacing the twelfth century built by Baldwin IV of Hainaut. You can still see some remains of the original castle that served as a residence to Charles the Bold, as a gateway and a set of Romanesque cellars.
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The castle, built in the 12th century by Baldwin IV of Hainaut, was the home of the Counts of Hainaut, also Counts of Holland and Zeeland. Its last sovereign was a woman who was born in the castle in 1401. Charles the Bold and then his daughter were the last sovereigns to reside there. It was then abandoned and almost completely abandoned from the 16th century. Of the prestigious castle of the Middle Ages, few remains remain: an entrance gate and a set of remarkable Romanesque cellars. The current large building called Cernay actually dates from 1681.
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The Palace of Margaret of Burgundy in Le Quesnoy is a historic building that used to serve as the residence of Margaret of Burgundy, Duchess of Bavaria-Straubing and Countess of Hainaut, Holland, Zeeland and Oosterbant. Margaret of Burgundy (1374-1441) was the daughter of Philip the Bold of Burgundy and Margaret of Male. She married William VI of Holland in 1385, and after his death in 1417 she continued to live in Le Quesnoy as a dowager. The palace was one of her favorite residences, and she lived there with her daughter Jacoba of Bavaria. The palace is designed in a Renaissance style with strongly fortified walls and gateways strategically placed to protect the city. The building is built of brick and stone, which is typical of the military architecture of that period.
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Interesting place, a former fortress of Vauban.
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Built in a pleasant valley carved out by the Rhonelle, this superb castle was built at the end of the 14th century. This ancient stronghold of Hainaut is an incredible historical witness, take the time to admire it from its gates.
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While Salesches itself does not feature traditional historical castles, the surrounding Nord department offers a variety of historical structures. You'll find ancient fortifications, feudal estates, and remnants of medieval castles, particularly within the Pays de Mormal region.
You can explore several notable sites. Potelle Castle is a beautiful 13th-century feudal structure. Le Quesnoy is known for its extensive 16th-century fortifications. Additionally, you can visit the site of The castle built by Baldwin IV of Hainaut, where an entrance gate and Romanesque cellars remain.
No, Salesches does not have traditional historical castles. While some venues like La Ferme de Saint-Humbert might be referred to as 'Châteaux - Domaines' due to their aesthetic, they function as event spaces rather than historical fortified structures.
Potelle Castle is a very beautiful 13th-century feudal castle. It is typically open to the public only during heritage days, so check local listings for specific visiting opportunities.
Le Quesnoy is renowned for its 16th-century fortifications. Visitors can enjoy pleasant paths and green spaces along these historic walls, making it ideal for a stroll. It also features the historic Marguerite of Burgundy Castle, a Renaissance-style building with fortified walls.
Yes, several sites are considered family-friendly. Both Potelle Castle and Le Quesnoy offer experiences suitable for families. The fortifications at Le Quesnoy, with their paths and green spaces, are particularly good for walks.
The region around Salesches offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Ghissignies Waterfall – Shrine of the Virgin Mary loop' or 'The kiosk – Le Quesnoy Ramparts loop'. There are also running trails and mountain biking routes available. For more details, explore the Hiking around Salesches, Running Trails around Salesches, and MTB Trails around Salesches guides.
Yes, Le Quesnoy is known for its fortifications lined with pleasant paths and green spaces, perfect for walking. You can find routes like 'The kiosk – Le Quesnoy Ramparts loop' which is a moderate hike. More hiking options are detailed in the Hiking around Salesches guide.
The best season to visit depends on your preferences. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the outdoor fortifications and trails. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter can be charming, though some sites might have limited access or shorter opening hours. Always check the weather forecast before your visit.
Visitors appreciate the historical significance and the opportunity for pleasant walks. The fortifications of Le Quesnoy are particularly praised for their charm and the inviting paths. Potelle Castle is admired for its beautiful feudal architecture.
While not a 'hidden gem' in the traditional sense, the remnants of The castle built by Baldwin IV of Hainaut offer a glimpse into medieval history with its entrance gate and remarkable Romanesque cellars, which might be less frequented than the more prominent sites.


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