What if a single GeoTour could lead you from centuries-old abbeys to hidden underground passageways, from world-famous artwork to one of France’s sweetest local traditions?
Find all 36 geocaches to earn a digital souvenir and commemorative Geocoin: coord.info/GT504
Along the route, geocachers encounter towering churches, peaceful cobblestone paths, wartime history, and artistic treasures. Some locations showcase sweeping architecture, while others guide visitors underground, or into museums filled with stories from the region’s past. Each geocache offers another opportunity to slow down, look closer, and experience Cambrésis from a new perspective.
This GeoTour also reveals Cambrésis’s creative identity. Visitors can learn about the intricate lace-making traditions of nearby Caudry, explore the renowned Matisse Museum, and discover how art and craftsmanship continue to shape the region today.

For adventurers seeking something unexpected, several locations offer an extra layer of discovery. Underground tunnels and preserved wartime spaces create moments that feel worlds away from the peaceful countryside above, adding contrast and intrigue to the journey.

And of course, no visit to Cambrésis would be complete without tasting one of the region’s most famous specialties: the Bêtise de Cambrai mint candy. By blending geocaching with local flavor, GeoTour Cambrésis offers participants a memorable way to explore the traditions, history, and culture that make the region unique.

Download or pick up the official GeoTour passport from one of the Cambrésis Tourist Office, then search for GT504 in the GeoTour directory or the Geocaching® app to begin your adventure.
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