Campanile Lille - Seclin





The Campanile Lille - Seclin Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This hike is located south of Lille and starts near the Wattignies-Templemars station. The route goes through the Chemin des Crêtes, Vendeville, the Chemin des Périseaux, the Etang des Périseaux and the Chemin des Morts, among others, before returning to the starting point. Other natural areas are also to be discovered around this route, including the Parc de la Deûle.
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This hiking, biking or camping hike is located south of Lille and starts from Pont-à-Marcq. The route goes through the Pévèle greenway, Treupe, Mérignies, Bersée, Faumont, Mons-en-Pévèle and ends in Thumeries, near the Domaine du Château Béghin. The Greenway of Pévèle actually follows the route of the old railway line between Pont-de-la-Deule and Pont-à-Marcq, dismantled in 2000.
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This beautiful course located near Phalempin in the North leads you on the paths of the Phalempin State Forest. The route begins at the parking lot of the ponds and is accessible on foot or by bike. The walk is practicable all year round to appreciate the rhythm of the seasons in the forest environment. It is particularly aimed at families. Along the way you can discover the Hermitage Castle and its history. Developed areas allow for picnic stops.
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This hike is located south of Lille and starts from the free car park of the Phalempin State Forest. The route makes a loop in the Phalempin State Forest and passes by the Sentier de l'Ermitage, the Château de l'Ermitage and the Drève des Morts, among others, before returning to the starting point. Many birds can be observed including the turtle dove, the song thrush and the yellowhammer.
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This hike is located south of Lille and starts from La Neuville. The route makes a loop in the Phalempin State Forest and passes by, among other places, the Château de l'Ermitage, the Drève des Morts, the Drève Noire and the Sentier de l'Ermitage, before returning to the starting point. Other natural areas are also to be discovered around this route, including the Bois du Péage.