SAINT-QUENTIN PARK
Known as the forest of the Parc du Parc, it covers 800 hectares spread over Beauvais, Le Mont-Saint-Adrien, Fouquenies and Goincourt. During the Hundred Years War between 1420 and 1430, the Parc Saint-Quentin served as a refuge for the King of France. It is now a pleasant holiday destination for families who come there. There is a 1,4 km circuit accessible for people with reduced mobility and several marked ATV circuits. Do not miss Douglas oak, a centenary tree with more than respectable measurements: 1,5 m in diameter and 35 m high! It is located 200 m from the parking lot and the roundabout.
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