Cassel Attractions
The little town of Cassel (pop. 2,300), beautifully situated on a hill, has preserved many old burghers' houses (16th, 17th and 18th C.). In the Hôtel de la Noble Cour (16th-17th C.) is a historical museum. There are panoramic views from the Jardin Public. A walk up Mont Cassel, with its restored 18th C. wooden windmill and fine view, will be found rewarding.
Within Cassel there is also an 18th C windmill.
Within Cassel there is also an 18th C windmill.
Cassel Carnival
Cassel Carnival is an annual day-long carnival, France's most famous and takes place on Easter Monday. Events appeal to the whole family.