Best attractions and places to see around Zouafques include historical sites and natural landmarks. This commune in the Pas-de-Calais department is situated within the Regional Natural Park of Caps et Marais d'Opale. The area features the Mont Saint-Louis, offering panoramic views, and serves as a base for exploring the wider Hauts-de-France region.
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The Éperlecques bunker (also called the Watten bunker) is a World War II bunker in the Éperlecques forest, part of the commune of the same name in the Pas-de-Calais department in France. It was codenamed Kraftwerk Nord West (KNW) and was built by Nazi Germany from 1943 to 1944 as a launch site for V2 rockets aimed at London and southern England. The bunker was built to accommodate more than 100 rockets at a time and to fire 36 per day. A liquid oxygen plant and a bomb-proof post were to be built to supply the site with rockets and supplies from production sites in Germany. It was built by forced laborers from concentration and labor camps, as well as recruited French civilians. The blockhouse was never completed due to repeated bombing by the British and Americans as part of Operation Crossbow. The attacks caused considerable damage and prevented the device from being used in its original function; part of the building was converted into a factory for the production of liquid oxygen. The site was captured by the Allies in early September 1944, but its actual function only became clear after the end of the war. The blockhouse has been a listed building since 1986. In 2014, the museum exhibited the site and the German ballistic program.
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Nice place to relax, enjoy the view and of course visit a ruin.
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Situated along the River Houlle, the Serques Marshes are part of the larger Audomarois Marshes. This area is renowned for its rich biodiversity and beautiful scenery. The nearby village of Houlle is a popular destination for tourists looking for a peaceful waterside holiday. The River Houlle, a tributary of the Aa, flows through these marshes and provides a picturesque setting for walks and boat trips. The area is also known for the production of Houlle gin, a traditional spirit. The marshes themselves are an important natural area and are home to a variety of plant and animal species. It is an ideal place for nature lovers and bird watchers.
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The artist was inspired by the famous phrase of the supreme and truly Cornelian call: "Arise, the dead!" ". This call is proclaimed by a grenadier with a greatcoat half torn by the explosions; he steps over a gabion and prepares to launch the deadly projectile towards the enemy: the poilu is alive and the stone seems alive. Despite the difficulties in the execution, the artist fortunately managed to avoid any heaviness, he was able to give the stone all the desired and possible flexibility. Ardres was kind enough, in keeping with the erection of this magnificent monument, to honour the memory of the 82 heroes and their children who died gloriously during the Great War.
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Built in the late 15th century on Mount Saint-Louis, the Saint-Louis Chapel of Guémy is listed as a historic monument. It was restored in 1930. It is a unique place.
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The Église Notre-Dame de Graces is a church in Ardres, France. It was founded in the 11th century and is dedicated to Saint-Omer and Notre-Dame de Grâce. The building is in flamboyant style and is made of limestone on a cruciform plan. The tower rising from the crossing of the transept is topped with a slate spire. The interior of the church contains an exceptional series of stained glass windows from the 19th century, as well as a statue of Notre-Dame des Grâces from the 13th century and a statue of Sainte Apolline from the 17th century. The address of the church is 56 Rue de l'Arsenal, 62610 Ardres, France.
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Le Grand Hebdomadaire, n°44, Sunday October 30, 1921, p. 370.: Ardres has also just erected a war memorial, the work of the sculptor Greber. The artist was inspired by the famous phrase of the supreme and truly Cornelian call: “Arise, the dead!” ". This call is proclaimed by a grenadier with a greatcoat half torn by the explosions; he steps over a gabion and prepares to launch the deadly projectile facing the enemy: the poilu is alive and the stone seems animated. Despite the difficulties of execution, the artist fortunately managed to avoid any heaviness, he was able to give the stone all the desired and possible flexibility. Ardres was kind enough to honor, as appropriate by the erection of this beautiful monument, the memory of the 82 heroes, its children, who fell gloriously during the great war.
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A beautiful church that also looks good inside
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Zouafques and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the ruins of the Saint-Louis Chapel of Guémy, a flamboyant Gothic structure from the late 15th century, located on Mont Saint-Louis. Nearby, the Blockhaus d'Éperlecques offers a glimpse into World War II history as a former V2 rocket launch site. Additionally, the World War Memorial at Ardres commemorates local heroes, and the historic Église Notre-Dame de Graces in Ardres dates back to the 11th century.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. You can visit Parc Saint Joseph Village, which reconstructs a typical village from the 1900-1970 period with various stalls and workshops. Eurolac is a leisure park with a 64-hectare lake where you can pilot miniature electric boats. Bal Parc also offers family fun with a train tour to explore the park. The Saint-Louis Chapel of Guémy and Blockhaus d'Éperlecques are also noted as family-friendly attractions.
The region is part of the Regional Natural Park of Caps et Marais d'Opale, offering diverse natural beauty. Mont Saint-Louis, peaking at 112 meters, provides extensive panoramic views over the Flemish maritime plain and the Hem Valley. On clear days, you might even see the coast from Cap Blanc-Nez to Belgium and the cliffs of Southern England. The Audomarois Marshes along the Houlle River are also a beautiful natural area known for rich biodiversity and picturesque settings for walks.
Zouafques is an excellent base for outdoor activities. The Regional Natural Park of Caps et Marais d'Opale offers various opportunities for hiking. For cycling, you can explore numerous routes, including those around Ardres and the Hem Valley. There are several road cycling, touring bicycle, and gravel biking routes available, such as the 'Ardres War Memorial – Étang d'Ardres loop' or the 'Saint-Louis Chapel of Guémy – Along the Houlle River loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Zouafques, Cycling around Zouafques, and Gravel biking around Zouafques guides.
Yes, the dramatic coastal scenery of Cap Blanc-Nez and Cap Gris-Nez, both designated 'Grand Sites de France,' are approximately 27 km and 33 km from Zouafques, respectively. For a beach experience, Calais Beach is one of the best-equipped in Northern France, offering pleasant views and high dunes, and is about a 15-minute drive from Eurolac.
Mont Saint-Louis is a significant natural feature and one of the richest limestone hillsides in the Hem Valley. Beyond its extensive panoramic views, it holds local mythological importance, with tales of Gaulish druids and Roman Emperor Septimius Severus camping his army there in the 3rd century. The ruins of the Saint-Louis Chapel of Guémy are also located on this mount.
Yes, the village of Zouafques features Saint Martin's Church, built around 1873. It is particularly notable for its attractive stained-glass windows, offering a peaceful and historically interesting visit.
The Audomarois Marsh is a unique wetland area, part of which includes the area along the Houlle River. It's renowned for its rich biodiversity and provides a picturesque setting for walks and boat trips. The nearby town of Saint-Omer, about 16 km from Zouafques, is known for its historic houses and offers guided tours of the Audomarois marsh, allowing visitors to explore this distinctive natural environment.
Yes, Nausicaá - Centre National de la Mer, located in Boulogne-sur-Mer about 34 km from Zouafques, is a large and highly regarded aquarium and sea life center. It's one of the top tourist attractions in the region and offers an immersive experience with marine ecosystems.
Zouafques occasionally hosts brocantes, which are traditional French flea markets. These events provide a great opportunity to discover local treasures, antiques, and unique items, offering a glimpse into local culture and a chance to find souvenirs.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Saint-Louis Chapel of Guémy is loved for its unique historical setting and beautiful panoramic views, especially at sunrise or sunset. The Audomarois Marshes along the Houlle River are praised for their rich biodiversity and peaceful atmosphere, ideal for nature lovers. The Blockhaus d'Éperlecques is highly recommended for those interested in bunkers and World War II history.


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