Baudour Forest

Historic site and monument ,  Heritage buildings ,  Park and garden in Saint-Ghislain
  • Classified as a Site of Great Biological Interest (SGIB), this unique location is home to ponds and a forest pond with acidic, shallow waters, covered with sphagnum moss. These features are a testament to the old clay extraction and make this area an exceptional natural environment at the regional level. It is currently undergoing a restoration programme. The site is dotted with traces of the past, such as the former keeper’s house and the bridge that spans the old railway line. However, the...

    Classified as a Site of Great Biological Interest (SGIB), this unique location is home to ponds and a forest pond with acidic, shallow waters, covered with sphagnum moss. These features are a testament to the old clay extraction and make this area an exceptional natural environment at the regional level. It is currently undergoing a restoration programme. The site is dotted with traces of the past, such as the former keeper’s house and the bridge that spans the old railway line. However, the most iconic feature of the Baudour Forest is undoubtedly the "Ronde Maison", a curious octagonal building located at the edge of the forest. Once a hunting lodge, this place now houses a center for nature activities and cultural events. The famous watercolorist Yves Fagniart has even made it a special location for his exhibitions. A site rich in biodiversity The water bodies of the Baudour Forest attract many bird species, particularly ducks like the winter teal, but also the moorhen, the great crested grebe, the kingfisher, and the grey heron. Forest birds are also well represented, with species such as the great spotted woodpecker, the green woodpecker, the black woodpecker, the crested tit, the coal tit, the blue tit, the nuthatch, and the treecreeper. Some birds of prey can also be observed, such as the hobby, the common buzzard, and the goshawk. The ponds of Baudour Forest are also of great importance for dragonflies, with more than 28 species recorded, some of which are remarkable, regionally threatened, or extremely rare in Hainaut. These ponds also have significant herpetological interest. Access to Bois de Baudour There are several access points to discover the area, but the most picturesque one is near the "Ronde Maison", at the edge of the forest, in the area known as “Montauban,” Rue du Canard, 7050 Erbisoeul. A parking area is easily accessible on-site. By car: From the E19 / A7 heading toward Mons, take exit 23 bis Nimy Maisières. Follow the N56 towards Ath. Just before Jurbise, turn left onto Chemin du Prince. Continue on Rue d'Erbisoeul, then turn left onto Rue du Canard. GPS: 50.504939, 3.870967

  • Spoken languages
    • French
  • Rates
  • Free