Best attractions and places to see around Pont-Sur-Sambre include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features within the Nord department of France. The area is characterized by the Sambre River, which flows through the commune, and its surrounding natural landscapes. Visitors can explore ancient Roman roads, significant historical structures, and preserved ecological areas.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Beautiful forest path in Foret Mormal.
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Here the cycle path along the Sambre is good for cycling. Unfortunately, it is not always like this.
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Located to the east of the territory of the country of Mormal, it is the largest forest massif in the North. This magnificent reservoir of biodiversity offers nature lovers a privileged place to observe fauna and flora. Its century-old oak trees shelter the only population of deer in the department.
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The Sambre is a pretty river which flows from France towards Belgium to flow into the Meuse. Its original winding route has been modified and some of its meanders have been rectified throughout its history. Its towpaths offer beautiful strolls in the Avesnois bocage.
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Yes and no. Nice because they agreed to make me a sandwich for the road (while on gravel), but less nice because it's with meat or nothing... Chelou. Well, nothing. THANKS. That said, we eat very well there (restaurant style, even without meat).
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Inn at the crossroads of the forest allowing you to take a break.
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We didn't know how to test it, there was a family party... ;-)
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Pont-Sur-Sambre is rich in history. You can visit the 17th-century Tour du Guet, a watchtower that once served as a chamber of justice and alarm signal. Another significant site is the Church of Quartes, built on an ancient Roman temple site, featuring monumental altars and a revered statue of Notre Dame de Quartes. Don't miss Fort de Leveau, a historical site largely devoted to the First World War, which was part of the defenses of Maubeuge.
Yes, the Pantegnies Natural Reserve is a key natural attraction, spanning 37 hectares along the Sambre river. It's an important site for regional biodiversity, with pastures, marshes, and wetlands, and serves as a migratory stopover for many species. You can observe sand martins nesting in its cliffs and explore boardwalks and an observation deck. The Sambre River itself, with its towpath, offers beautiful natural scenery for walks and cycling.
For a glimpse into local heritage, the Maison de Pays Museum showcases typical 19th-century interiors, including an 'estaminet' and a seamstress's workshop. It's open by appointment or on the second Sunday of each month. The Grand Rue in Pont-sur-Sambre is also part of the ancient Roman Road from Bavay to Reims, highlighting the area's historical significance.
The area around Pont-Sur-Sambre is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the Sambre River towpath or explore the Chemin Planté forest road in Mormal Forest, which is known for its good coating and pleasant views. For more structured routes, you can find numerous road cycling routes, MTB trails, and running trails in the vicinity.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Pantegnies Natural Reserve offers boardwalks and an observation deck, making it an engaging place for children to learn about nature. The Sambre River and its towpath are perfect for family walks or bike rides. Additionally, the Dragonfly Park, developed from former industrial land, provides another natural space for families to enjoy.
The Sambre River towpath is excellent for both walking and cycling, offering scenic views of the Avesnois bocage. You can also explore routes like "Entre bocage et chemin de halage" and "Chemin des sabotiers." The Mormal Forest features the Chemin Planté forest road, a long, well-maintained path with gentle climbs and descents, very pleasant for cycling.
The Mormal Forest is the largest forest massif in the Nord department. It's a magnificent reservoir of biodiversity, offering a privileged place to observe local fauna and flora. Its century-old oak trees shelter the only population of deer in the department, making it a significant natural habitat.
While exploring, you might come across places like Auberge Goldiot, an inn located at the crossroads of the forest, perfect for a break. Visitors have noted its kind staff and good coffee, making it a convenient stop during your outdoor activities.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The well-maintained roads and pleasant views in areas like the Mormal Forest and along the Sambre River are frequently praised. The historical depth of sites like Fort de Leveau also offers a compelling experience.
Yes, the towpath along the Sambre River offers relatively flat and easy walking and cycling opportunities. Additionally, many of the routes mentioned in the nearby running, MTB, and road cycling guides include options with 'easy' difficulty grades, suitable for beginners or those seeking a relaxed outing.
The Pantegnies Natural Reserve is a prime location for observing wildlife. Its cliffs are a key spot for sand martins, which nest in cavities they dig. The reserve also hosts species like the crested newt and wood forget-me-not, making it an interesting place for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers.


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