WALKINGin the NORD WALKINGin the NORD
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WALKINGin the NORD WALKINGin the NORD
WALKING in the NORD WALKING in the NORD Lille Métropole Lille Métropole Paris-Roubaix cycle race. 3 an number of enthusiasts including Jean-Marie Leblanc, JeanFrançois Pescheux (the person responsible for the present-day route), the Vélo Club de Roubaix and others decided to tackle the renovation of the cobbled tracks. Supported by, among other bodies, the Conseil Général du Nord, the Conseil Régional, the Ministry for Youth and Sport, and Amaury Sport Organisation, the “Amis du ParisRoubaix” saved the cobbles. With the help of Horticultural Schools in Raismes and Lomme, whole tracks have been restored; certain sections have even been created from new; a three-year programme is planned for the stretches that have deteriorated the most, such as at Mons-en-Pévèle (1000 m), Templeuve (750 m) and Cysoing (1000 m). So an important part of our heritage is secured! 4 Paris-Roubaix cycle race, since the experts claim that it is here that the winner is decided. But have you ever asked yourself whether this sporting test of stamina would be as spectacular and as fabled without what makes it so original and “infernal”, namely the cobbles of the Nord? And yet at one time these cobbles, and therefore the Paris-Roubaix itself, were at one time an endangered species, whence the realisation and response of the “Amis du Paris-Roubaix”. Faced with the difficulties since the late 70s of laying on the race in view of the fact that main roads were being subjected to the ravages of the tar spreader, The cobbles: part of the Nord’s heritage. “Paris-Roubaix”. The Carrefour de l’Arbre, like the famous Trouée d’Arenberg, is a strategic point on the mythical 5 All the practical information featured relates to an area within a radius of 10 km from the trail. Things to see and do Bouvines: Stained glass windows in church of St-Pierre (+33(0)3.20.79.46.15). Fretin: Museum of country life (+33(0)3.20.59.80.52). Lille: Fine-Arts Museum (+33(0)3.20.06.78.00), Hospice Comtesse museum (+33(0)3.28.36.84.00), Canonniers Sédentaires garrison museum (+33(0)3.20.55.58.90), Museum of natural history (+33(0)3.28.55.30.80), Général de Gaulle museum (+33(0)3.28.38.12.05), Zoo (+33(0)3.28.52.07.00), Maison Folie, Wazemmes, Trois Moulins brewery (+33(0)3.59.57.94.00). Marcq-en-Barœul: Fondation Prouvost and arts and crafts village (+33(0)3.20.46.26.37), telecommunications museum (+33(0)3.20.72.30.28). Templeuve: the Vertain mill (+33(0)3.20.64.65.66). Villeneuve d’Ascq: Greater Lille Museum of Modern Art (+33(0)3.20.19. 68.68), Forum des Sciences (+33(0)3.20.19. 36.36), Parc Asnapio (+33(0)3.20.47.21.99), School Museum (+33(0)3.20.43.55.75), Windmills Museum (+33(0)3.20.05.49.34), the Ferme d’EnHaut (+33(0)3.20.43.55.75). Wasquehal: Circus museum (+33(0)3.20.98.38.06). Annual events Cysoing: Paris-Roubaix cycle race in April, collectors fair in November (+33(0)3.20.84.56.22). Lille: Short films festival in March, “Louche d’or” international soup festival in May (+33(0)3.20.31.55.31), Citadel open days in May (+33(0)3.28.38.20.43), “Lille aux Saveurs” food fair in May, Lille Braderie in September (0890.39.2004), “Cinérail” trains and film festival in November (+33(0)1.40.10.98.07). Marcq-en-Barœul: Saint-Vincent Autumn festival in September (+33(0)3.20.45.46.37). Villeneuve d’Ascq: Tree festival in March (+33(0)3.20.43.19.53), “Les Mille et une” dance festival in May (+33(0)3.20.43.55.75), international athletics meeting in June (+33(0)3.20.19.69.70), “Fossilium” fossils fair in November (+33(0)3.20.43.55.75). Wasquehal: International old weapons, books, documents and militaria fair in February (+33(0)3.20.65.72.00), “Les Biefs en Folie” in September (+33(0)3.20.65.73.40). (5 or 10,5 km - 1 hr 40 or 2 hr 30) 1 Walking trail Les Voyettes du Val de Marque: 5 or 10,5 km “Rendez-vous nature” Duration: 1 hr 40 or 2 hr 30 Discover the Nord’s flora, fauna and heritage treasures on free guided tours organised by the Conseil Général du Nord (brochure available (in French only) on +33(0)3.20.57.59.59). Start: Gruson: car park opposite the community centre Restaurants and Accommodation Information and brochures on accommodation and places to eat are available from Tourist Offices and the Nord Tourist Board. For “last-minute” hotel or guest-house bookings, contact “Résa Chambre” (0.892.16.18.20) Enquiries Lille Tourist Office: +33(0)3.59.57.94.00 Marcq-en-Barœul Tourist Office: +33(0)3.20.72.60.87 Pévèle District Tourist Office: +33(0)3.20.79.46.15 Villeneuve d’Ascq Tourist Office: +33(0)3.20.43.55.75 Wasquehal Tourist Office: +33(0)3.20.65.73.40 Further information Comité Départemental du Tourisme 6, rue Gauthier de Châtillon - BP 1232 - 59013 LILLE Cedex +33(0)3.20.57.59.59. All our tourist information can be found on the Tourist Board web site: www.cdt-nord.fr where this leaflet and others can be viewed and downloaded free of charge. of the Pévèle, the Mélantois and the Upper-Deûle Gruson, Bouvines The Carrefour de l’Arbre. N 47 Lens Editor: Aline Ackx - Design and production: Penez Edition - Lille 41 N A1 Hantay 14 1 Byways Les Voyettes du Val de Marque Templeuve Mons-en-Pévèle 2 D2 D Sainghinen-Weppes A 23 Gruson of the Pévèle, the Mélantois and the Upper-Deûle No 17 Credits for photos: 1, 2, 5 : P. Houzé - 3, 4 : D. Lampla. 2 41 D1 45 D1 la Bassée Lille 41 D2 Marquillies D 41 N Byways e ûl A 25 De al de la Can 6 Yellow waymarking IGN map: 2504 Est Gruson church. The cobbles take on a new lease of life 2 Notes for walkers: A discovery trail in the Little Switzerland of the Nord, a mere stone’s throw from the metropolis. Its cobbled tracks, “voyettes” and farm tracks take the walker across fields and past farmsteads of typically decorative stone and brick construction, and then flirt with the Marque. The shorter alternative route is particularly suitable for families. Exercise caution along the rue d’Infière and also on the RD 94 (point 6). A B C D E F Les Voyettes du Val de Marque ( 5 or 10,5 km - 1 hr 40 to 2 hr 30) 1 Start: Gruson: car park opposite the community centre. 1 Leave the car park and make for the church. Go down the steps to the road and then the street opposite. Turn right into the housing estate. At the intersection, go on down to your left and at the bend turn right into the track called the chemin du Marais. Go on to the RD 94 on the right. 2 Turn left, cross over the Marque and then before the subway under the motorway turn left onto the track parallel to the Marque. Go straight ahead for 1250 m. 3 Join up with the banks of the Marque on your left and head off to the right. Do not cross over the footbridge. Carry on until you reach a second footbridge and cross over it. Walk on alongside the wood, turn right and then left along by the Ferme de la Courte. Part of the buildings probably dates from the XVIIIth century. The 1871 inscribed above the porch, refers to the erection of the tower. 4 At the intersection, turn left onto the rue d’Infière for 1500 m, a minor road bordered by pastureland in pleasant surroundings in a valley. On your way is the departmentally-owned woodland of the Bois d’Infière on your left, which will shortly be landscaped and opened to the public. 5 After the railway line, at the intersection, turn right along the rue Neuve then right again into the cobbled rue du Follow the guide! Arrows, marker posts and paint marks are positioned all along the trail. Les Voyettes du Val de Marque Château. Note the sandstone cross the other side of the hedge. It dates from 1356. The cross and Christ were carved from a single block of stone. This wayside cross could have been part of the tomb of Jacques de Lallaing, who fought alongside the French king Jean the Good. Formerly in Cysoing, it was brought to Gruson at the time of the Revolution, after 1795. After the building – the farmstead of Landas – keep to your left and go into the narrow path between the hedges. Farmstead of Landas: two buildings with stepped gables framing the entrance. 6 At the end take the RD 94 to your left – exercise caution. At the next crossroads, turn right into the rue Calmette and, 500 m further on, right along the cobbled track. This 1 km long track ends at the RD 90 and the “Carrefour de l’Arbre”, made famous by the Paris-Roubaix cycle race. The crossroads is the coldest spot in the village and is nicknamed “the North Pole”. 2 2 3 Bois d’Infière 5 7 6 3 4 4 7 Before the road, turn off left into the chemin de Bourghelles. After 1 km, turn left again back to the village. 8 Go down the rue Verte opposite. Before the farmstead, turn into the “sente”, the path, between the gardens. At the end, perform a right-then-left turn and walk along the small path called the sentier des Ecoliers. Go up to your right towards the church and the community centre car park. 5 SHORTER ALTERNATIVE ROUTE: 5 km 5 Go to your left up the street as far as the church and the community centre car park. 6 7 Scale : 8 1 • Stick to the waymarked route and show consideration for the work of growers, forestry workers and those in charge of the sites you pass through. • Safeguard the local flora, fauna and environment; take your litter away with you. • Observe signs and respect the amenities along your route. • In the event of changes in the route (improvements, diversions, ongoing works etc) follow the revised waymarking, even though it does not correspond to this description. • To report a error (sign-posting, classification or a similar problem) or to suggest an improvement to the route or to this leaflet, please contact the Conseil Général du Nord, Direction du Sport, du Tourisme et des Espaces Naturels Hôtel du Département - 59047 LILLE CEDEX (+33(0)3.20.63.53.89) [email protected] Extract from IGN map 2505 Est - Convention n° 7006/IGN - Copyright 2005. This project has been co-financed by the European Fund for Regional Development Trail produced with the help of the Syndicat Mixte Espace Naturel Lille Métropole and the Comité Départemental de la Randonnée Pédestre G
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