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Hiking around Beaudignies offers diverse landscapes within the Avesnois Regional Natural Park, characterized by bocage landscapes, rolling prairies, and the Écaillon River valley. The nearby Forest of Mormal provides extensive woodland trails, while the historic town of Le Quesnoy, just 4 km away, features fortifications and ponds. The terrain generally presents gentle elevation changes, making it accessible for various hiking abilities.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Explore the easy 3.0-mile Circuit of the Ramparts of Le Quesnoy, a historic hike through fortifications and serene ponds.
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12.3km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.60km
02:13
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Every year on August 15, the Church celebrates an event that even has the rank of a solemnity in the (Catholic) liturgical calendar: the Assumption of Mary, popularly known as “Mary’s Ascension”. In the Roman Missal, the prayer for this special occasion reads as follows: + “Almighty, eternal God, you have preserved the blessed Virgin Mary, who bore Christ for us, from all sin and raised her, body and soul, to the glory of heaven. Grant that we may look to this sign of hope and comfort and remain on the path that leads to your glory.”
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Monument to the victims of WW1
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The photos of the castle and the waterfalls are from Potelle Castle and do not belong here at all.
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The castle, built in the 12th century by Baldwin IV of Hainaut, was the home of the Counts of Hainaut, also Counts of Holland and Zeeland. Its last sovereign was a woman who was born in the castle in 1401. Charles the Bold and then his daughter were the last sovereigns to reside there. It was then abandoned and almost completely abandoned from the 16th century. Of the prestigious castle of the Middle Ages, few remains remain: an entrance gate and a set of remarkable Romanesque cellars. The current large building called Cernay actually dates from 1681.
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Monument and commemorative plaque in honour of Leon Mallard and Roger Robert, members of the FFI (Forces françaises de l'intérieur) who lost their lives near this gate during the recapture of Le Quesnoy on 2 September 1944.
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There are over 170 hiking routes around Beaudignies, offering a wide range of options for different abilities. These include 79 easy trails and 96 moderate paths, ensuring there's something for everyone.
The region around Beaudignies, nestled in the Avesnois Regional Natural Park, features diverse landscapes. You'll encounter picturesque bocage (hedged farmland), rolling prairies, and the verdant Écaillon River valley. Many trails also pass through or near the extensive Forest of Mormal, offering a rich woodland experience.
Yes, Beaudignies offers several easy routes suitable for families. The terrain generally has gentle elevation changes, making it accessible. A great option is the Circuit of the Ramparts of Le Quesnoy, an easy 3.0-mile (4.8 km) trail that explores the historic fortifications and serene ponds of Le Quesnoy, just 4 km from Beaudignies.
Many of the trails around Beaudignies are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Ghissignies Waterfall – Shrine of the Virgin Mary loop from Beaudignies is a popular 6.6-mile (10.6 km) circular trail that takes you through the Écaillon River valley.
Yes, the Écaillon River valley, which flows through the region, is known for its natural beauty, and some routes feature waterfalls. The Ghissignies Waterfall – Shrine of the Virgin Mary loop from Beaudignies is a specific trail that leads you to the Ghissignies Waterfall.
The region is rich in history. The nearby town of Le Quesnoy, only 4 km from Beaudignies, is a significant draw with its historic fortifications. You can walk along the Le Quesnoy Ramparts, explore the town itself, or see the Porte Fauroeulx. Many routes also pass through authentic Avesnois villages with charming rural heritage.
The trails in Beaudignies are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 300 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse scenery, from tranquil bocage landscapes to the historic charm of places like Le Quesnoy, and the accessibility of routes for various skill levels.
While the majority of trails are easy to moderate, there are options for longer excursions. The Potelle Castle – Porte de Fauroeulx loop from Le Quesnoy is a moderate 7.6-mile (12.3 km) path that connects historical sites and offers varied scenery through the countryside, providing a more extended experience.
The region's diverse landscapes, including bocage, prairies, and forests, are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant colors, while summer provides longer daylight hours. The gentle elevation changes make it suitable for hiking in various seasons, though checking local weather is always recommended.
Yes, the Forest of Mormal is a significant natural attraction located just 11 km from Beaudignies. Many hiking trails pass through or near this extensive domanial forest, offering opportunities to experience rich woodland environments and potentially encounter diverse wildlife.
Absolutely. Besides the popular Circuit of the Ramparts of Le Quesnoy, another easy option is the Le Quesnoy Ramparts – Ramparts garden loop from Le Quesnoy, which is a shorter 2.2-mile (3.5 km) walk, perfect for a leisurely stroll.
The Avesnois Regional Natural Park and especially the Forest of Mormal are home to diverse wildlife. Hikers might encounter deer, wild boar, and roe deer, particularly in the forested areas. The Écaillon River valley is also an important ecological corridor, supporting various bird species and smaller animals.


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