Embarking on the abbey circuit of Liessies offers more than just a bike ride. It invites travelers into the heart of the Avesnois heritage, uncovering the serene beauty and rich past of the region. This carefully curated itinerary by Valjoly not only emphasizes the cultural significance but also promises a peaceful exploration on two wheels. Remember to pack your bike locks, as the journey's pace enables ample opportunities to discover the hidden gems of Liessies, ensuring each stop enriches your travel experience.
The cycling route through Liessies spans approximately 12.6 kilometers, with an elevation range between 160 and 223 meters. The cumulative positive elevation gain stands at 90 meters, presenting a relatively mild challenge suitable for most cycling enthusiasts. This balanced combination of distance and elevation makes it an accessible itinerary, offering participants a cohesive blend of physical activity and scenic engagement.
For an optimal experience, equip yourself according to the season. Spring and autumn offer cool, comfortable cycling conditions, while summer brings lush landscapes perfect for leisurely stops. Winter tours demand caution due to potential slippery paths. Security-wise, always use bike locks when exploring off-bike and stay hydrated. The diversity of Avesnois weather accents the importance of preparedness for an enjoyable and safe journey.
Liessies and its environs, nestled within the Avesnois, boast a rich tapestry of history. The departement of Nord and the broader Hauts-de-France region are marked by their historical significance, with ties to centuries-old abbeys, including that of Liessies. This area, once a hub of monastic life, now serves as a beacon for travelers seeking to dive into France's cultural and spiritual lineage, making it a pivotal part of the local heritage.
Liessies: Ideal Visitation Times
The Avesnois region enjoys a temperate climate, marked by distinct seasons that each offer unique cycling conditions. Winters can be cold, with occasional frost, suggesting late spring through early autumn as the best timeframe for exploring. These months provide mild temperatures and reduced precipitation, ensuring a comfortable and visually stunning journey through Liessies and its historic landscapes.
13 km
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max. 223 m
min. 160 m
90 m
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Style : Discovery |
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Tronçon de l'ancienne voie ferrée transformée en axe de randonnée entre Ferrière-la-Grande et Trélon. A la sortie de ce tronçon, vous passerez devant l'ancien lieu de villégiature de la famille Lhomme, édifié au XIXe siècle. Appelé château de la Motte, il abrite aujourd'hui un hôtel et un restaurant.
l'église de Liessies. A l'intérieur se trouve une magnifique horloge datant de 1696
l'Abbaye de Liessies. Un circuit d'interprétation se trouve dans le Parc de l'Abbaye, un vaste espace de découverte nature. Aux abords du Parc, des écuries (XVIIIe), une ferme (XVIe) et l'ancien presbytère qui était la blanchisserie, sont les seuls bâtiments encore existant.
les vannes du moulin. Il faisait partie, aussi, des biens de l'Abbaye. Il est à noter que le cours de l'Helpe fut détourné, canalisé, permettant de créer des viviers pour les moines qui se nourrissaient uniquement de poissons (carême).
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