Best attractions and places to see around Estrée-Wamin. This rural commune in the Pas-de-Calais department of France offers a tranquil setting. Its primary historical landmark is the Saint-Vaast church. The village serves as a base for exploring a variety of attractions in the surrounding region, including historical sites and natural features.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The current church was built in 1803 on the site of the old church. It was restored in 1842. The bell, cast in Douai in 1862, bears the name of its godmother: Aimée Charlotte Henriette de Richoufftz. Its baptismal name, like many bells in our villages, was given after a blessing. It was installed in the steeple, built of cut stone, in 1874, thanks to the generosity of the Richoufftz family. The sound of the bell punctuated rural life and informed the inhabitants of certain events, announcing the dangers, joys, or sorrows of daily life. The church's stained-glass windows feature the Richoufftz family crest: three gold stag heads on a blue background. Manin Castle, built in 1745, is located behind the church.
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The Church of St. Brigude is a church in Givenchy-le-Noble, a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in northern France. The church dates from the eighteenth century and was built in the seventeenth century. The church is owned by the municipality and is managed by the Parish of Sainte Marie de l'Assomption. The architecture of the church is interesting, with a nave built of red bricks and a choir of chalk stone.
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The Château de Givenchy-le-Noble is a castle in Givenchy-le-Noble. The castle was built in 1716 by François de Lelès, an adviser to the Aides d'Artois, whose coat of arms is visible on the pediment. The facades, roofs, entrance gate and pilasters of the castle have been partially registered as a historical monument since May 12, 1976. The castle consists of a central body with five bays and two wings, each two bays long. The central body has a forebody crowned with a little developed pediment.
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Fairly well-preserved and emblematic monument of the region
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This is a departmental road between the Château de Lignereuil and the castle of Givenchy-le-Noble. This road, which connects the two castles, is 1800 meters long and consists of a double row of ancient lime trees listed in the inventory of historical monuments.
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Pretty village which deserves that one lingers there in particular for its belfry.
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Apart from the old keep that can be seen from the western part of the village, the castle of Lucheux, which has become an IME, has been destroyed several times, has kept among others its doors including the one known as "the village" which is visible from the paved road that goes up of the belfry.
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Lucheux is a pretty village in the Somme. It was an imposing seigneury from the 12th century and remains the only town in Picardy to keep the three symbolic buildings of French medieval society: the castle, the belfry and the church. It deserves to be included in one of your cycling or hiking trips.
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The region around Estrée-Wamin is rich in history. You can explore the Lucheux Belfry, a UNESCO World Heritage site and fortified gate. Other notable historical landmarks include the Château de Givenchy, an 18th-century castle, and the Church of Saint Maclou in Manin, which dates back to 1803. Further afield, consider visiting the Arras Citadelle, a Vauban fortification, or the historic city of Arras itself, known for its belfry and baroque architecture.
Yes, the Lucheux Belfry is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the belfries of Belgium and France. It's a significant historical landmark that also serves as a fortified gate.
You'll find several beautiful gardens in the vicinity. Just 6 km away are Les Jardins de Sericourt. Other highly-regarded options include Les Jardins de Maizicourt (about 21 km away) and Le Jardin des Lianes (26 km away), offering diverse horticultural experiences.
The rural setting of Estrée-Wamin is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and mountain biking. For example, there are easy hiking trails like the "Wamin Church loop from Estrée-Wamin" and more challenging mountain bike routes such as the "Château de Lignereuil – Château de Barly loop from Beaufort-Blavincourt." You can explore more options in the hiking guide, running guide, and MTB guide for the area.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Lucheux Belfry is a historical site that can be interesting for all ages. The Church of Saint Maclou in Manin also welcomes families. Additionally, exploring the various gardens like Les Jardins de Sericourt can be a pleasant family outing.
The Allée des Tilleuls is a beautiful natural feature, an 1800-meter-long road lined with ancient lime trees, listed as a historical monument. The general rural landscape of Estrée-Wamin itself offers picturesque views of the French countryside, perfect for leisurely walks or drives.
Beyond the primary Saint-Vaast church in Estrée-Wamin, you can visit the Church of Saint Maclou in Manin, built in 1803 and restored in 1842, known for its bell and stained-glass windows. Another significant religious building is the Saint-Sulpice Church in Berlencourt, an evocative example of rural sanctuaries in Artois with foundations dating back to the 12th or 13th century. Further away, the impressive 13th-century Gothic Amiens Cathedral is also a major landmark.
Yes, the Château de Givenchy, built in 1716, is partially registered as a historical monument and features impressive architecture. Additionally, the Manin Castle, built in 1745, is located behind the Church of Saint Maclou in Manin, offering another historical site to explore.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical significance and tranquil beauty of the area. The Lucheux Belfry is often highlighted for its UNESCO status and the charm of the village. The Allée des Tilleuls is admired for its unique natural avenue and historical context. The blend of ancient fortifications, historic churches, and serene natural settings makes the region appealing.
Yes, you can experience local life by visiting markets in nearby towns. Frevent hosts a market on Tuesdays (7km away), Doullens on Thursdays (13km away), and the city of Arras has markets on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Sundays, and Saturdays (27km away).
The region is generally pleasant to visit from spring through early autumn (April to October) when the weather is mild, and the gardens are in full bloom. This period is ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, and for exploring historical sites comfortably. Winter offers a quieter, more serene experience, though some attractions might have reduced hours.


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