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Quend Beach, Fort-Mahon, Belle-dune
The Baie de Somme is magnificent. If you want to see seals, go sand yachting or horse riding on the sand, and you love the sea, dunes and footpaths, then this hike is for you.
In the dunes of Authie Bay
This is a two-circular walk south of Authie Bay, between the mainland, sand and beach, in a wild and protected environment. The circular in the bay is best done at low tide, as it is easier to walk on wet sand!
The Visorando app is useful for following the first circular.
Le Touquet, Berck, Le Touquet beaches
A feeling of the beginning of the world on this immense beach on the Opal Coast.Get there by bus, then on foot via the GR®120. A real treat.
The Pointe du Hourdel circuit
From Port du Hourdel, there is a coastal route that returns along the ponds and passes by the Maison des Oiseaux.
Important note from one of our friends: please note that parking at Le Hourdel is subject to a charge, even in low season. However, the car park located between (3) and (4) was free when we went on our walk. It was therefore possible to start the walk from this new starting point.
The trail of the Cucq dunes
Come and take a stroll in the Stella dunes, a very fragile Natura 2000 listed natural environment, to be explored with respect. Most of this trail is covered in sand. You'll discover three types of dunes (embryo, white and grey), with lovely panoramic views from the top. You'll walk alongside the sea and discover Bois Joly. A very fine hike, albeit a little physically demanding.
Walk in Saint-Valery-sur-Somme starting from Cap Hornu
A walk through the streets of a town with a rich history and along the banks of the Baie de Somme.
From Cayeux to Le Hourdel, return by sea and seals at low tide
Starting from the seaside resort of Cayeux, a route that will take us to Pointe du Hourdel via Bois de Brighton and the ponds. View of the Baie de Somme and Le Crotoy. The return journey is along the seashore on the sand, sometimes with your feet in the water depending on the tide. Bring binoculars to watch the seals on the sandbanks
A loop in Saint-Valery-sur-Somme
This short walk of just under 6 km in and around Saint-Valery-sur-Somme is full of charm with its fishermen's streets lined with decorated and flower-filled houses, its sailors' calvary with views of the entire bay and the town, its quays along the Somme and its Saint-Valery Chapel, known as the Sailors' Chapel, not to mention its history with the Porte Jeanne d'Arc and numerous views of the Bay of Somme
The Canche from Montreuil
A bucolic hike along the pure, fish-filled waters of the Canche, starting at La Citadelle, whose Royal Castle dates back to the 13th century. You'll start by walking along the ramparts. You'll pass through the marshes and stroll along the banks of La Canche. You may come across fishermen or sportsmen training at the Canoe-Kayak club.
In the footsteps of the Tears of Our Lady of the Meadows
Come and discover the rich flora, fauna and history surrounding the Chartreuse de Neuville, one of the largest Carthusian monasteries in France. Along the way, you will find the ingredients for Larmes-de-Notre-Dame-des-Prés, a liqueur traditionally made by the monks.To start or finish your hike, you will receive a warm welcome for a tour of the Chartreuse de Neuville.Find opening times and news on the Chartreuse website.
Discovering remarkable trees in the Crécy Forest
This walk in the Crécy Forest will enchant you with its four majestic trees, among other things. The IGN map is highly recommended for following the route.
The Bay of the Canche from Camiers
Easy hike in two loops, discovering the Baie de la Canche and its nature reserve, through dune woods with lovely views over the bay and Le Touquet in the first part, then through marshes and the bay, with access to the beach. Return through a wild cherry wood.
From Woignarue to the Ault headland
If you want to go for a walk with the option of a dip in the sea halfway along the route, this is just what you need!
Les Huttes
Walk in the heart of Le Hâble d'Ault, where it is advisable to bring a pair of binoculars to observe the birds.
Lamotte circuit
This hike, which is not particularly difficult, allows you to discover the cliffs of Ault and Onival beach to the north from the panoramic view of the Bois de Cise.
Moderator's warning: Report of restricted access (January 2021) following a landslide on the cliff.
From Bois de Cise to Ault via the coastal path
A route along the coastal path between the Bois de Cise and Ault. A magnificent hike along this incredibly beautiful cliff, returning via a hiking trail that takes us to the Bois de Cise with its traditional and modern villas. A gem of the Picardy coast, a green oasis, a true paradise for plant lovers. A natural woodland on the coast of the English Channel.
Vallée de la Course and the lost valleys
A very pretty tour around the villages of Beussent, Montcavrel and Enquin-sur-Baillon. Very varied landscapes with small roads and farm tracks. An easy but challenging hike. You will have the chance to see different aspects of the Course valley, with its cress farms still in operation. Pleasant picnic stop in Enquin sur Baillon (shaded table) or Beussent, near the river. The departure point is Enquinehaut because the descent to the Course is splendid. You will see pretty lost valleys.
Loop via Monflières, Bellancourt and Saint-Riquier from Abbeville
This 20 km circuit between Abbeville and Saint-Riquier takes you to the Monflières Chapel, then the Scardon Valley, seen from above, before returning via the Traverse du Ponthieu.