Attractions and places to see around Beaumont, Belgium, offer a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and outdoor activities. This region is characterized by its historical architecture, such as abbeys and castles, alongside opportunities for adventure in natural settings. Visitors can explore sites with significant heritage and engage in various outdoor pursuits. The area provides diverse points of interest for those seeking both cultural immersion and active exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Interesting old railway bridge, unfortunately there is no cycle path over it yet. Then it would be perfect.
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Monastery ruins worth seeing. More information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abtei_Aulne?wprov=sfla1
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An absolutely worth seeing ruin, definitely visit.
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The ruins of the Abbaye d'Aulne seem almost mystical.
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A beautiful piece of nature that you can pass here.
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This is not entirely correct and the source is not credible. Thomas Bonehill died in 1858 and therefore cannot have started the construction of the castle in 1887. It was his son Emile who initiated it (for his daughter Elisa, information to be validated).
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Following an old railroad track, you arrive at the Sambre. The bridge is forbidden though (it was possible to get to the other side of the river, but there are road blocks now)
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Beaumont and its surroundings are rich in history. You can explore the impressive remains of Aulne Abbey Ruins, a former Cistercian Abbey founded in the 7th century, located in the scenic Peace Valley. Another significant historical site is Posty des Soeurs-Grises, a former convent with a high Baroque facade. Don't miss the Château d'Hourpes, an industrial castle with unique architecture, and the Old Railway Bridge Over the Sambre, which offers a peaceful view of the river.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. The Natura Parc Adventure Park is a fantastic option, offering tree climbing courses, zip lines (including some over the Plate Taille lake), a pendulum jump, and free fall activities. The Aulne Abbey Ruins are also considered family-friendly, providing a beautiful setting for exploration. Additionally, the Old Railway Bridge Over the Sambre is a pleasant spot for a family stroll with a nice resting place.
The area around Beaumont offers various outdoor activities, particularly cycling and running. You can find numerous routes for touring bicycles, road cycling, and jogging. For example, there are cycling routes like the 'View of Thuin's belfry – Towpath along the Sambre' loop or the 'RAVeL L109 Cycle Path – Chimay Castle' loop. Running enthusiasts can explore trails such as the 'Salamander Tower – Trail Beneath the Ramparts' loop. You can find more details and specific routes in the Cycling around Beaumont, Running Trails around Beaumont, and Road Cycling Routes around Beaumont guides.
The Old Railway Bridge Over the Sambre offers a peaceful view of the Sambre river, with a bench for resting. The Aulne Abbey Ruins are situated in the picturesque Peace Valley, providing a beautiful natural setting to enjoy. Additionally, the Natura Parc Adventure Park is located in a natural setting of unique beauty on the banks of the Plate Taille lake, offering scenic views during its activities.
While specific seasonal details for each attraction are not provided, generally, the spring and summer months (April to September) offer pleasant weather for exploring historical sites and engaging in outdoor activities like those at Natura Parc Adventure Park or cycling along the Sambre. Visiting during these periods allows for comfortable exploration of the Aulne Abbey Ruins and other outdoor points of interest.
The region is known for its natural beauty, particularly the Peace Valley where the Aulne Abbey Ruins are located, offering a serene environment. The Natura Parc Adventure Park is set on the banks of the Plate Taille lake, providing a beautiful natural backdrop for its activities. The Sambre river, which flows under the Old Railway Bridge Over the Sambre, is also a significant natural feature, with opportunities for scenic walks and cycling along its banks.
Visitors frequently praise the unique blend of history and nature. The Aulne Abbey Ruins are appreciated for their beautiful location and the option to enjoy local beer. The Natura Parc Adventure Park receives high marks for its fantastic climbing courses, especially the pendulum jump and zip lines over the water, making it a memorable family outing. The historical significance and architectural beauty of sites like Posty des Soeurs-Grises and Château d'Hourpes are also highly valued.
When visiting Aulne Abbey Ruins, consider that there is an entrance fee of approximately 5€. The location is ideal for a meal break, with several restaurants available. For beer enthusiasts, the Abbey Brewery's beer is served on tap in all restaurants, offering a taste of local tradition. The ruins are nestled in the Peace Valley, making it a beautiful spot to enjoy nature alongside history.
The Natura Parc Adventure Park is known for its excellent guidance and a variety of courses suitable for different ages and skill levels. It's recommended to observe and respect the guidelines regarding the size of your child for certain activities. While it might be a bit more expensive, many visitors find it worth the money as you can easily spend a whole day there. The park is located in a beautiful natural setting on the banks of the Plate Taille lake.
Yes, particularly near the Aulne Abbey Ruins, there are several restaurants where you can enjoy a meal. These establishments often serve the local Abbey Brewery's beer on tap. For other attractions, exploring the nearby towns and villages will likely reveal cafes and pubs, especially in areas like Thuin, which is known for its charm and amenities.
Yes, the Old Railway Bridge Over the Sambre is an interesting historical structure. While there isn't a cycle path directly over it yet, it offers a pleasant spot with a bench underneath for a peaceful view of the Sambre river. It's part of the charm of the region, connecting to the scenic towpaths along the river.
The Posty des Soeurs-Grises is a former convent of the Gray Nuns, rebuilt after a fire in 1745. The building features a distinctive high Baroque facade and was once home to the sisters who cared for the sick and taught young girls until 1817. The chapel, dedicated to St. Elizabeth of Hungary, was the convent church. Although the building itself isn't classified, its original 1854 organ, now located in the Church of Christ the King in Waibes, is a classified heritage item.


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