Attractions and places to see around Oisy include a blend of natural landscapes and historical points of interest within the Nord department of France. The commune offers various sites, from significant historical monuments to natural features like ponds and rivers. Visitors can explore a range of cultural sites and outdoor areas. The region provides opportunities for discovering both its heritage and its natural environment.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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After the resistance had pushed the Germans back behind the Sambre during WWI, the British army under the leadership of Wilfred Owen arrived. They came under fire from the German army that had hidden. Here lie buried the men who fell at that time.
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Most of the soldiers buried here are those who attempted to cross the canal on 4 November 1918 on engineer footbridges
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Most of the soldiers were killed on November 4, 1918, while trying to cross the canal on engineer footbridges.
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Commonwealth War Cemetery: https://www.cwgc.org/visit-us/find-cemeteries-memorials/cemetery-details/33100/st-souplet-british-cemetery/
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A pretty chapel next to a stream. The setting is very bucolic and there's a picnic table. The perfect place to take a break.
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The region around Oisy offers several natural attractions. You can visit the Goriaux Pond, a national biological reserve with unique views from a slag heap. Another option is the Vineyard Pond (Lac du Vignoble) near Valenciennes, which has well-maintained paths for hiking and biking, and offers recreational activities like canoeing. The Long Coron river is also part of Oisy's hydrographic network.
Oisy and its surroundings are rich in history. You can explore the Ors British Cemetery (Wilfred Owen Memorial), a significant site where many soldiers were killed trying to cross the canal in 1918. Another historical cemetery is the Saint-Souplet British Cemetery. Within Oisy itself, the local Church and Cemetery Cross are listed monuments. Further afield, Bavay, about 26 km east, is known for its significant Roman forum and other Roman ruins.
Yes, there are various hiking opportunities around Oisy. You can find several routes, such as the 'Forêt domaniale d'Andigny loop from Wassigny' or the 'Sambre–Oise Canal loop from Catillon-sur-Sambre'. For more options, you can explore the dedicated hiking guide: Hiking around Oisy.
The Oisy area is great for cycling. The famous Trouée d'Arenberg, a challenging cobblestone section through the Arenberg forest, is a highlight for experienced cyclists, known from the Paris-Roubaix classic. For more general cycling, routes like the 'Tupigny Lock – Familistère of Guise loop' are available. Discover more routes in the Cycling around Oisy guide.
Yes, mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails around Oisy. A popular option is Single Ors Pommereuil, described as a 'super single in Bois L'évêque' offering a 17 km path through the woods. Other routes include the 'Green axis Nouvion-Buironfosse – Joli chemin loop'. For a comprehensive list, check the MTB Trails around Oisy guide.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Saint-Maurice Chapel and Horse Hoof Washhouse offers a bucolic setting with a picnic table, perfect for a break. The Ors British Cemetery (Wilfred Owen Memorial) is also categorized as family-friendly, offering a historical learning experience. The Vineyard Pond provides recreational activities and paths suitable for all ages.
Beyond Oisy, the region boasts impressive architecture. The Valenciennes Town Hall is a stunning example of neoclassical design, rebuilt after WWII, featuring allegorical statues and a pediment. The town of Le Quesnoy, about 19 km away, is known for its impressive ramparts that offer a promenade. Additionally, the Beffroi de Cambrai, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is approximately 25 km from Oisy.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. For instance, the Single Ors Pommereuil is enjoyed for its 'super single' path through the woods. The Saint-Maurice Chapel and Horse Hoof Washhouse is praised for its 'bucolic setting' and being a 'perfect place to take a break'. The historical depth of sites like the Ors British Cemetery also leaves a strong impression.
Yes, the Forest of Mormal, located approximately 27 km from Oisy, is the largest forest in the region. It offers hundreds of kilometers of natural exploration, making it an excellent destination for hiking, cycling, and enjoying nature.
The area features charming villages and settlements. Grand'Rue is a notable settlement with a church listed in the register of historic monuments and a town hall that was formerly a castle, located along the EuroVelo15. The village of Maroilles, about 34 km from Oisy, is known for its riverside setting and the remaining buildings of its abbey complex.
The best time to visit Oisy for outdoor activities generally aligns with the milder seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with less extreme weather than summer or winter. However, the Trouée d'Arenberg is particularly famous during the Paris-Roubaix cycling classic, which typically takes place in spring, showcasing its challenging conditions.


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