Best attractions and places to see around Templemars, a commune in the Nord department of France, include local points of interest and access to a range of regional attractions. The area is situated near Lille, offering a blend of urban cultural sites and natural features. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, natural reserves, and cultural venues within a short distance. This region provides diverse opportunities for exploration, from preserved parks to significant architectural sites.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Although the Napoleon Bridge has a long history, the current bridge only dates from 2014! That year, as part of the overall redevelopment of the Citadel Park, the Napoleon Bridge was rebuilt. This was based on the design created by Philippe Canissié in 1849, after the original bridge had become significantly outdated (including the roof's need for renovation). During the 2014 project, new sphinxes and concrete abutments covered with the original stones and sculptures were added. The first version of the bridge was built in 1809, and inscribed with the names of French victories in the Napoleonic battles. The bridge was destroyed in both the First and Second World Wars.
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Super nice, and go inside the courtyard, you have old book sellers there.
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Very rolling, doable by mountain bike.
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Place du Général de Gaulle is an old medieval market place, where a tree has never stood. The traders met here three times a day, in all weathers. Until they received permission from Philip IV of Spain to build the Old Exchange in 1652. The building was finished in 2 years and is made of porous stone, which is why it is painted. The restoration of the front facade was financed by companies, their logos can be found above the top row of windows. This building has 24 homes that are still mostly occupied by their owners. We also notice the many sculptures, typical of the Flemish Baroque style, but also because the architect, Julien Destrée, was a wood sculptor. Above the entrance gate we see the symbol of Lille (Fleur de Lys), with next to it the lions of Flanders and the crown of the city (with fortress towers on top) and two horns. Horns of Plenty, to refer to the wealth of Lille.
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One of these important sights is the Place du Général de Gaulle, also known as the "Grand Place". A must-see! He was a general, resistance fighter and president - Charles de Gaulle is still a great personality for many French people today. He has been dead for over 50 years and this great square is here in his memory.
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Also known as Grand’Place, this square is the beating heart of the city. It is surrounded by colorful facades and historical monuments, including the Old Stock Exchange and the Goddess Column. The square was named in honor of Charles de Gaulle, born in Lille, and is a gathering place for various events and festivities
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Near Templemars, you can visit Canteraine Park, known for its preserved meadows, small forests, and diverse flora and fauna, including seven amphibian species. It's part of the larger Deule Park. Further afield, the Réserve naturelle du Jardin écologique du Vieux-Lille and the Réserve naturelle régionale du Marais de Wagnonville offer more opportunities to experience local natural beauty.
Yes, the area around Templemars offers various routes for hiking and cycling. For hiking, you can find easy loops like the "Pavé des Periseaux loop from Templemars" or more challenging options. Cyclists can explore road cycling routes such as the "Climb of Mons-en-Pévèle loop" or the "Canteraine Nature Reserve loop." You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Templemars and Road Cycling Routes around Templemars guides.
Templemars itself features the historic Eglise Saint-Martin, a Neo-Romanesque church with distinctive 'rouges-barres' masonry. Just 7km away in Lille, you can explore the Old Stock Exchange of Lille, a stunning example of 17th-century Baroque Flemish architecture, and the historic General de Gaulle Square. Other notable sites include the Napoleon Bridge in Lille, and several historic belfries in nearby towns like Loos, Lille, Douai, and Arras. Arras also hosts the Carrière Wellington museum, a series of wartime tunnels.
Absolutely. Canteraine Park is excellent for families, offering preserved meadows and forests for walks and nature observation. In Lille, the Old Stock Exchange of Lille and the Napoleon Bridge are also considered family-friendly attractions, providing interesting sights and historical context in an urban setting. Many of the easy hiking and running routes are also suitable for families.
The Old Stock Exchange of Lille is a magnificent example of 17th-century Baroque Flemish architecture. Its facade is richly decorated with fruit, horns of plenty, and medallions, featuring a gold-colored Mercury statue. It was designed to rival the Dutch stock exchange and remains the most expensive building in Lille's history, now housing a second-hand market and daily chess competitions in its beautiful courtyard.
The best time to visit Templemars for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and exploring parks is generally during the spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to October). During these months, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, making it ideal for enjoying the natural landscapes and historical sites without the peak summer heat or winter chill.
The Napoleon Bridge, first built in the 19th century, is a unique covered footbridge in France. It crosses the Moyenne-Deûle canal and is named in honor of Napoleon I, bearing the names of several Napoleonic victories. It's a notable historical landmark near the esplanade and citadel of Lille.
Yes, General de Gaulle Square in Lille is noted as wheelchair-accessible, offering an opportunity to experience the heart of Lille's old town. While specific accessibility details for all attractions vary, this central square provides a good starting point.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse offerings, from the natural beauty of Canteraine Park, which is described as a 'paradise for frogs' and great for walking or gravel biking, to the historical grandeur of Lille's landmarks. The Old Stock Exchange of Lille is admired for its stunning architecture and vibrant atmosphere. The community has shared over 20 photos and given more than 400 upvotes to the attractions, highlighting their appeal.
For local attractions within Templemars, such as Eglise Saint-Martin, a few hours might suffice. If you plan to explore Canteraine Park or engage in a hiking or cycling route, you could spend half a day or more. For a comprehensive visit to Lille's main attractions like the Old Stock Exchange and General de Gaulle Square, a full day or even two would allow for a more relaxed exploration.
Yes, there are several running trails around Templemars. Popular options include various loops of the "Pavé des Periseaux" from nearby towns like Faches-Thumesnil or Vendeville, ranging from moderate to easy difficulty. You can find more detailed routes and distances in the Running Trails around Templemars guide.
In Templemars, the Eglise Saint-Martin showcases a distinctive 'rouges-barres' masonry style, alternating rows of chalk and brick, typical of the Mélantois region. In Lille, the Old Stock Exchange is a prime example of 17th-century Baroque Flemish architecture. Additionally, several historic belfries, recognized as heritage sites, can be found in nearby cities like Lille, Loos, Douai, and Arras, each with unique architectural characteristics.


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