Attractions and places to see around Blingel include a variety of historical towns, cultural sites, and natural features. Located in the Pas-de-Calais department of the Hauts-de-France region, Blingel provides access to the Canche Valley, characterized by its green landscapes of valleys, forests, and meadows. The area offers opportunities for exploring historical architecture and outdoor activities.
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Majestic beech trees and one of the all too rare forests in Hauts-de-France. Numerous walking and hiking opportunities.
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Town of Hesdin: pretty town of church and historic building with a beautiful mix of architecture; with cafes, restaurants and shops in the city center for a nice break.
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The ornate town hall, built of brick and stone, dates from the 16th century. It was once the palace of Mary of Hungary, the sister of Charles V. The central loggia depicts Philip IV of Spain and Isabella of Bourbon, surrounded by the Seven Virtues. The loggia (bay window) dates from the time when the palace was converted into a town hall (1629); The roof was added in 1702. The mayor can address the people from here. The belfry is on the UNESCO world heritage list
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The Vallée de la Canche is a beautiful region in northern France, located between the towns of Montreuil and Hesdin. The area is characterized by its green landscape of valleys, forests and meadows, crossed by seven small rivers: the Authie, the Canche, the Ternoise, the Créquoise, the Planquette, the Bras de Brosne and the Lys. Cycling is one of the best ways to explore this beautiful area. The 7 valleys have a total of 500 km of hiking trails and dozens of cycling routes. Along the way you can enjoy relaxing views of villages, old farms and the ancient backdrop of hedges and hedges. On the edge of the Canche lies the town of Hesdin, whose current center dates back to the 16th century. The belfry of Hesdin is an eye-catcher, as is the 17th-century town hall, several historic houses and the Gothic church. Other beautiful places in Vallée de la Canche include the villages of Aubin-Saint-Vaast, Boubers-sur-Canche and Conchy-sur-Canche. For the best view of the valley, however, you should go to the picturesque fortified town of Montreuil-sur-Mer, where you can walk over the ramparts. After a day of cycling you can enjoy a romantic sleeping address in the green and taste fresh products from the country (including cheese, honey, snails, currants) in one of the many local restaurants and estaminets. There are also plenty of accommodations available in Montreuil for cyclists looking for a comfortable place to stay. In short, cycling in Vallée de la Canche between Montreuil and Hesdin is a great way to explore this beautiful area and enjoy all it has to offer.
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The triumphal arch of the beautiful church portal is typical of the late Renaissance. The round arch with carved cassettes is flanked by fluted Corinthian columns. The hall church interior was embellished with Baroque furniture in the 18th century. In the back of the nave a wreathed Assumption of Mary and a canopy with the dove of the Holy Spirit. At the back of the left nave is a beautiful altar with carved angels, fruits and flowers
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The ornate town hall, built of brick and stone, dates from the 16th century. It was once the palace of Mary of Hungary, the sister of Charles V. The central loggia depicts Philip IV of Spain and Isabella of Bourbon, surrounded by the Seven Virtues. The loggia (bay window) dates from the time when the palace was converted into a town hall (1629); The hood was added in 1702. The mayor can address the people from here. The belfry is on the Unesco world heritage list
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You can explore the historical town of Hesdin, known for its 16th-century center, ornate town hall, and a belfry that is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Another picturesque option is Montreuil-sur-Mer, a fortified town where you can walk along its ramparts for excellent valley views.
Yes, the Notre-Dame Church is a significant landmark featuring a triumphal arch typical of the late Renaissance and an 18th-century Baroque interior. In Hesdin, you can also visit the Birthplace of Abbé Prévost, a 17th-century historical monument offering tours of its private areas.
The region is dominated by the Canche Valley, a beautiful area between Montreuil and Hesdin. It's characterized by verdant landscapes of valleys, forests, and meadows, traversed by seven small rivers. This natural setting offers relaxing views of villages, old farms, and ancient hedges.
The Canche Valley is ideal for outdoor activities, offering 500 km of hiking trails and dozens of cycling routes. You can find various cycling routes, including road cycling, touring, and mountain biking, around Blingel. For detailed routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Blingel, Cycling around Blingel, and MTB Trails around Blingel guides.
The Birthplace of Abbé Prévost in Hesdin is categorized as family-friendly and offers an interesting historical experience. Exploring the historic centers of Hesdin and Montreuil-sur-Mer, with their charming streets and ramparts, can also be enjoyable for families.
The Canche Valley's green landscapes of valleys, forests, and meadows are beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, allowing you to fully enjoy the 500 km of trails and numerous cycling routes without extreme heat.
Nearby towns host various markets where you can experience local life and find fresh produce. Hesdin has a market on Thursdays, Fruges on Saturdays, and Frevent on Tuesdays.
The Canche Valley features a varied terrain, characterized by valleys, forests, and meadows. Trails often pass through villages, old farms, and along ancient hedges. While many routes are suitable for general cycling and hiking, some road cycling and MTB routes are rated as 'difficult', indicating some elevation changes and challenging sections.
Visitors appreciate Hesdin for its pretty town center, a beautiful mix of architecture, and historic buildings like the 16th-century town hall and the Gothic church. It also offers cafes, restaurants, and shops, making it a pleasant spot for a break.
Yes, towns like Hesdin and Montreuil-sur-Mer offer various amenities. Hesdin has cafes, restaurants, and shops in its city center. Montreuil-sur-Mer also provides plenty of accommodations and restaurants where you can taste fresh local products after a day of exploring.
While specific easy walking trails are not detailed, the general landscape of the Canche Valley, with its villages and meadows, suggests many opportunities for casual strolls. The extensive network of 500 km of trails likely includes less strenuous options, particularly around the charming villages like Aubin-Saint-Vaast, Boubers-sur-Canche, and Conchy-sur-Canche.
For the best view of the Canche Valley, you should visit the picturesque fortified town of Montreuil-sur-Mer. Walking along its ramparts offers excellent panoramic views of the surrounding valley.


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