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Voyettes Route

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Discover the Secret Paths of Nomain: A Scenic 8.5km Journey
Pascal Fourdrinoy brings us an exquisite journey that starts in the heart of Nomain, guiding us through the lesser-known voyettes - the secret paths that weave through this picturesque area. This circuit, spanning about 8.5km, immerses walkers into the gentle landscapes of Northern France, offering a blend of serene countryside and the whispers of local heritage. Ideal for enthusiasts seeking to marry leisure with exploration, this route promises a leisurely walk peppered with moments of tranquility and scenic beauty. Experience the intimate bond with nature, crafted meticulously by Pascal, and find yourself enveloped in the region's tranquil charm.

Brief Technical Overview
This itinerary, curated by Pascal Fourdrinoy, stretches over an 8.5km distance, navigating through varying altitudes from 40m to 52m. The cumulative positive gradient amounts to 39 meters, indicating a relatively gentle hike suitable for all proficiency levels. Technical specifics reveal an engaging route with mild challenges, presenting walkers with a manageable yet rewarding experience. It encapsulates the essence of approachable adventure, positioning itself as an ideal undertaking for casual hikers seeking engagement with the landscape without the demands of strenuous elevations.

Seasonal Tips for Travelers
Embarking on this picturesque trail through Nomain's secrets paths is enchanting year-round, yet each season decorates the journey uniquely. Spring blesses the voyettes with blooming flora; ideal for nature photographers. Summer offers lush landscapes, though early starts are advisable to avoid the midday sun. Autumns are crisp, with the falling leaves painting a colorful canvas underfoot - perfect for those who revel in the aesthetic of change. Winters, while brisk, highlight the serene beauty of frosted countryside. Regardless of the season, sturdy footwear is paramount for navigating the changing terrains comfortably and safely.

Nomain's Historic Appeal
Nomain, nestled in Northern France, stands as a testament to the rich tapestry of regional history and culture. This journey through its voyettes offers more than scenic views; it is a passage through time. From its humble beginnings, Nomain has flourished into a community deeply rooted in tradition yet welcoming of the future. The region's architecture, from ancient churches to quaint cottages, narrates stories of past eras, while the surrounding landscapes have borne witness to centuries of change. This circuit not only offers a physical trek but also an exploration into the cultural heritage that shapes this unique area.

Weather Insights and Best Visiting Times
The climate in Nomain presents a temperate profile, with mild fluctuations throughout the year. Winters are cool without severe frost, making it accessible albeit slightly chilly for outdoor activities. Spring and autumn manifest themselves with mild temperatures and occasional rain showers, offering the landscape's lush and vibrant hues. Summers are pleasantly warm, perfect for enjoying the full splendor of the countryside. Considering the climate's gentle nature, the period from late spring to early autumn emerges as the prime window for embarking on this picturesque route, ensuring an enjoyable experience amidst the beauty of Nomain.
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Technical informations

This circuit was updated on: 15/02/2024
8.6 km
max. 53 m
min. 41 m
8 m

Altimetric profile

Starting point

11 Grand'place , 59310 Nomain
Lat : 50.4983Lng : 3.25068

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Départ

Au départ de l’église, empruntez la rue Jean Lebas. Au carrefour après le calvaire, tournez à droite et suivez la rue du Moulin sur 30 mètres puis accédez à la voyette en face. Empruntez sur votre gauche le chemin des Hautes Voies jusque la rue du Moulin.

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Étape 2

Après la chapelle, prenez la voyette sur votre droite. Vous passerez par le Hameau du Rotoir (lieu où on rouissait le chanvre et le lin), rue Henri Derain. Au carrefour continuez tout droit par le sentier du Nouveau Jeu. Puis à droite, rejoignez «Le Quimberge» que vous emprunterez jusqu’à l’intersection vers le Hameau du Bois.

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Étape 3

Traversez le Hameau du Bois jusqu’à l’ancienne voie ferrée « Nomain Ouvignies –Tournai » en service de 1880 à 1957 et aujourd’hui matérialisée par une rangée de peupliers.

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Étape 4

Empruntez jusqu’au Pont Notre-Dame, la rue du Bois Varlet servant de limite entre les communes de Mouchin et Nomain.

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Étape 5

Puis rejoignez le hameau de la Commune (on y trou - vait jadis des terres mises en commun, à disposition des habitants) Tournez à gauche dans le chemin en face de la ferme Carnoy. A droite, empruntez la rue Bernard Delemme.

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Étape 6

Continuez par le sentier du Maire, traversez la rue Henri Derain. Continuez en face puis tournez à gauche pour reprendre le chemin des Hautes Voies. Aux premières habitations, prenez la voyette à gauche, puis continuez tout de suite à gauche jusque la rue Henri Derain que vous empruntez sur votre droite.

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Étape 7

Au carrefour, continuez tout droit rue du Coquelet, puis à droite dans la voyette qui vous ramènera au point de départ.

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