Best attractions and places to see around Fesmy-Le-Sart include historical sites, natural parks, and cultural points of interest in the Aisne department of France. This tranquil commune, formed by the fusion of Fesmy and Le Sart, has historical roots dating back to an 11th-century abbey. The surrounding region offers a variety of landscapes, from forests to natural reserves, alongside significant cultural landmarks. Visitors can explore both local historical markers and broader regional attractions.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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On the Place André Bonaire, you will find the Hotel De Villers and a statue in honor of Dupleix, born in 1697 and died in 1763. He was governor of French India.
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Old water mill in Grand-Fayt on the river L'Helpe Mineure
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A beautifully restored old mill, picnic table for a break, a calm and peaceful spot
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Very nice place for beautiful walks.
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The Moulin de Grand Fayt is a water mill located on the Helpe Minor, in the Nord department, in the Hauts-de-France region. It dates from the 17th century and has been restored by its current owners, who offer guided and commented tours. The mill is equipped with a Poncelet-type paddle wheel, which drives a turbine and produces electricity. The site also includes a bread oven, an exhibition room and a picnic area. The mill is part of the heritage of Avesnois and the Vallée des Deux-Helpes, and bears witness to the history and culture of this region.
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The church of Grand-Fayt is the Saint-Pierre des Liens church, which is located on the village square. It is a fortified church which dates from the 16th century and which was restored in the 19th century. It is built of bricks and stones, with a square bell tower and a single nave. It has a semi-circular portal, topped by a niche housing a statue of Saint Peter. The interior of the church is decorated with stained glass windows, murals and statues. The church has been classified as a historic monument since 1926.
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L'Auberge du Moulin des Près is an estaminet that is popular with interesting prices.
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You will find the following sights around the Place André Bonnaire: 1° The current town hall only dates from 1921 due to the destruction that the city regularly endures, but its origins are much older. On the facade, inscriptions recall the decree of 27 Ventôse year III, according to which "Landrecies has deserved well from the fatherland" 2° The Ernest-Amas Museum, located in the Town Hall, was inaugurated in 2003 in honor of the Landrecies-born painter Ernest Amas. A large number of his paintings are collected and exhibited there. 3° The Dupleix Museum: This room, on the floor of the Town Hall, brings together the Indian furniture that belonged to Joseph François Dupleix, Governor of the French East Indies from 1742 to 1754, a key figure in the history of France and a great figure linked to that of Landrecies. The quality and beauty of the furniture will take you to unknown horizons... 4° The statue of Joseph François Dupleix on the Place d'Armes, by the sculptor Léon Fagel
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The region around Fesmy-Le-Sart is rich in history. You can explore the fortified Saint-Pierre-aux-Liens Church of Grand-Fayt, which dates back to the 16th century. Further afield, consider visiting the historic Castle of Guise or the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Beffroi de Cambrai. Fesmy-Le-Sart itself has historical roots, including an 11th-century abbey and several war memorials.
Yes, nature lovers will find several options. The Watermill in Parc Naturel Régional de l'Avesnois is a beautiful spot within the regional natural park, offering scenic landscapes for outdoor activities. The Forest of Mormal is also nearby, providing opportunities for walks. Additionally, the region features natural reserves like the Réserve naturelle des Marais d'Isle and the tranquil Étang du Flaquet.
The area is excellent for various outdoor activities, especially cycling. You can find numerous routes for touring bicycles, road cycling, and gravel biking. For example, explore routes like the 'Tupigny Lock – Familistère of Guise loop' or the 'Maroilles – Grand Fayt Mill loop'. You can find detailed routes and guides for cycling, road cycling, and gravel biking around Fesmy-Le-Sart.
Absolutely. Several attractions are suitable for families. The Grand Fayt Mill is a popular spot with picnic tables, perfect for a relaxing break. The Watermill in Parc Naturel Régional de l'Avesnois also offers an engaging experience for all ages, demonstrating historical water power. The Weir at L'Auberge du Puits des Prés is another family-friendly location, ideal for walks by the river.
Watermills are a significant feature of the region. You can visit the well-known Grand Fayt Mill, which is a great place to take a break. Another notable example is the Watermill in Parc Naturel Régional de l'Avesnois, which showcases the historical use of water power. The village of Maroilles also features a restored water mill.
Beyond historical sites, the region offers cultural highlights such as the Museum Départemental Matisse in Le Cateau-Cambrésis, dedicated to the famous artist. In Landrecies, Place André Bonnaire features the Ernest-Amas Museum and the Dupleix Museum, showcasing local art and historical artifacts. The picturesque village of Parfondeval, one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages,' also provides a charming cultural experience.
Yes, for those who appreciate gardens, Le Jardin de Sylvie Fontaine is a remarkable garden located about 12 km away. Closer to Fesmy-Le-Sart, you can also find Le Jardin du Bois de l'Abbaye in Catillon-sur-Sambre, approximately 2.8 km distant.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquil and historical atmosphere. The Grand Fayt Mill is praised as a beautiful spot for taking a break, often with picnic tables available. The Saint-Pierre-aux-Liens Church of Grand-Fayt is described as a 'mystical place,' highlighting its unique ambiance and historical significance.
Yes, you can immerse yourself in local life by visiting nearby markets. Le Nouvion-en-Thiérache hosts a market on Wednesdays, approximately 8 km from Fesmy-Le-Sart. Guise also has a market on Saturdays, about 16 km away, offering local produce and goods.
While specific trail accessibility can vary, the Place André Bonnaire in Landrecies is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering access to its historical sights and museums. It's always recommended to check specific attraction details for the most up-to-date accessibility information.
The region is pleasant to visit during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) when the weather is generally mild and conducive to outdoor activities like cycling and exploring historical sites and gardens. The natural parks and forests are particularly vibrant during these seasons.


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