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Walk The Castles in Lambersart

Walk The Castles in Lambersart
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Discover Lambersart: A Stroll Among Historic Castles and Art Deco Marvels

Take a leisurely walk devised by the Office of Tourism of Val de Deûle and Lys through Lambersart, where history and architectural beauty intertwine. The path leads you from the nostalgic charm of ancient castles like Les Charmettes and du Pré Fleuri to modern marvels such as the Villa Sdez, showcasing the streamline Art Deco style reminiscent of the grand ocean liners of yesteryear. Along the avenue Foch and place de la Victoire, this journey through time encapsulates the essence of Lambersart, blending the grandeur of its historical estates with the sleek elegance of 20th-century design.

Key Data: Insights for Enthusiasts

With a total distance of 1.7km, this route presents a minimal physical challenge, making it accessible for walkers of all ages and fitness levels. The trail's highest point stands at 23 meters above sea level, with the lowest at 21 meters, indicating a nearly flat terrain which ideally suits leisurely strolls. The negligible altitude variation and a slight negative elevation change ensure a comfortable and relaxing experience, celebrating Lambersart's scenic landscapes without the strain of steep climbs or descents.

Seasonal Tips for a Safe Adventure

For an optimal experience, spring and autumn are ideal, offering mild temperatures and the vivid colors of nature. Summer brings out the full glory of Lambersart’s green spaces, though early mornings are recommended to avoid the midday sun. Winters, while brisk, provide a serene, crowd-free exploration. Regardless of the season, sturdy walking shoes are advised. Always stay on marked trails to protect the area's natural beauty and your own safety. Take caution during rainy days as pathways may become slippery.

Lambersart: Echoes of the Past

Lambersart, a municipality in the Nord department, is deeply woven into the tapestry of French history. Once the setting for grand estates and a testament to wealth and architectural ambition, it serves as a bridge between past and present. Its location near Lille made it a strategic point throughout various periods, from medieval times to World Wars. Today, Lambersart showcases this rich heritage through its preserved châteaux, the art deco Villa Sdez, and the cultural vibrancy that thrives within its boundaries, making it a crucial piece of the Hauts-de-France region's cultural mosaic.

Lambersart's Seasonal Guide: Weather Insights

Lambersart enjoys a temperate oceanic climate, characterized by mild winters and summers. Spring and autumn offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities, with temperatures ranging from 10°C to 20°C. Summer provides ample sunshine, though occasional rain showers can offer a refreshing break from the warmth. Winter is cooler, with temperatures often hovering around 0°C to 7°C, and less frequent, yet possible, snowfall. For those seeking the ideal time to visit, late spring through early autumn offers the best combination of comfortable temperatures and scenic beauty.
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1.7 km
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Lat : 50.64739Lng : 3.02623

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Villa Sdez

Située au 309 avenue de l’Hippodrome, cette villa Art Déco a été réalisée en 1933 par l’architecte lillois Marcel Boudin, élève de Robert Mallet-Stevens, pour l’ingénieur Paul Sdez, patron de blanchisserie.De style «streamline», elle est inspirée de la villa Cavrois, avec des éléments de l’architecture navale des paquebots en vogue, comme la tour vigie, les hublots et la terrasse sur toit.

309 Avenue de l'Hippodrome 59130 Lambersart
- Office de Tourisme du Val de Deûle et Lys -
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Château de La Carnoy, dit château Bonte

Le château Bonte, actuellement centre Charles de Gaulle a été construit vers 1883 par Edouard Descamps, filateur et beau-père de Auguste Bonte, ancien maire de Lambersart. Réquisitionné par l'armée allemande lors de la première guerre mondiale, il abrite plus tard des réfugiés pendant la seconde guerre mondiale. Il se transforme d'abord en école, puis devient, en 1988, une annexe de la mairie et sert, entre autre, de salle de réception.

164 rue de la carnoy 59130 lambersart
- Office de Tourisme du Val de Deûle et Lys -
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Hôtel de Ville de Lambersart

Le château du pré fleuri, de style néoclassique a été construit par 2 architectes : Jean-Baptiste et Henri Maillard, fils et petit-fils de Charles Maillard, célèbre architecte de Tourcoing.En 1950, le château deviendra l'hôtel de ville de Lambersart, il s'agit de la 8ème mairie depuis 1790.

19 Avenue Georges Clemenceau 59130 Lambersart
- Office de Tourisme du Val de Deûle et Lys -
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We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾