The Camp de César de Nointel, located in the commune of Nointel (Oise, Hauts-de-France), is an archaeological site classified as a Historical Monument. Its vestiges, dated from ancient times, include defence works established in a place called Bois des Cotes. This land, identified under Cadastral reference D 564, was officially protected by a classification order on 7 May 1937, thereby recognizing its heritage importance.
The location of the site is approximate, with an accuracy estimated at 5/10 based on available data, suggesting partial knowledge of its exact location. Although the sources mention a traditional association with Julius Caesar, there is no formal evidence of his direct involvement in the construction or use of the camp. This type of fortification, typical of ancient times, could serve as a refuge, military post or strategic control place for local populations.
Practical information on access to the site (visits, services) is not specified in the available sources. The monument belongs to the Mérimée base, with an administrative address linked to the commune of Nointel (code Insee 60464), in the former territory of Picardie, now integrated into the Hauts-de-France. No mention is made of tourist developments or contemporary uses such as rentals or accommodation.