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Rambures walks
Neslette ponds and Rambures Castle.
Lovely walk around the Bresle ponds near Neslette. Pass by the magnificent Rambures Castle, which is worth visiting for its rose garden.
The woods and ponds of Gamaches
Hike around Gamaches, along its ponds and through its woods. You can discover Floriville Castle, the pretty village of Hélicourt and its river, the Vimeuse.
Circular loop between Houdent and Toeufles
This easy, short walk takes you through a lovely little valley between the woods (where you may spot roe deer) before passing through Rogeant and Toeufles. Look out for some typical Picardy houses as well as the châteaux of Rogeant and Toeufles. The climb back up to the plateau offers a beautiful view of the Trie valley, before heading back to Houdent.
Tœufles circular loop via the Sources de la Trie
A lovely alternative route to the Tœufles route (signposted), starting from the opposite end towards the Source de la Trie. This lovely walk has been made possible by the development of a route called “La Trie enchantée”, created by the Vimeu Community of Communes.
From Saint-Léger-aux-Bois to the Forest of Eu
This walk will take you through the lush countryside of Saint-Léger-aux-Bois and along the forest tracks of the Forest of Eu, before introducing you to its architectural heritage: the medieval Tower of the Duke of Mailly and the Church of Saint-Léger d’Autun with its leaning bell tower.
Le rideau de Favery, short version
Rideau: a rather local term for a hedge of copses to break the wind, which is commonly found on this hilly route in the heart of the green Vimeu region. There are some lovely stretches along the banks of the Trie and a ford near the Chaussoy manor house that is well worth admiring before tackling a steep climb through the undergrowth. This route is signposted by the local council, but this version is a shortened one.
The Longroy Ponds - Gamaches
The walk sometimes allows you to discover that sailing, canoeing, kayaking, pedalos, stand-up paddleboarding and fishing are also possible on the Étang de Gamaches.
Millebosc circular loop
A circular walk to enjoy with the family on a Sunday afternoon.
The ponds and marshes of Mareuil-Caubert
This hike is an invitation to discover the fish-filled ponds and marshes of the Somme. You will enjoy the fauna (grey heron) and flora (wild fritillary) characteristic of the region.
Incheville
A lovely walk in the Triage massif, part of the 9,300-hectare Eu forest. This forest was once owned by the Orléans family.
A majestic forest composed mainly of beech trees.
The hike takes you past the Quesne au Loup and the Pierre Bise.
On the way back, we have a magnificent view of the valley overlooking the town of Incheville and the forest.
The Bresle River and the ponds at Bouvaincourt-sur-Bresle
A pleasant hike starting from Bouvaincourt-sur-Bresle, a village nestled in the Bresle Valley. After a detour to the Vimeu plateau in Dargnies, you can enjoy the green and relaxing landscape of the ponds. You will walk along the Bresle, the natural border between Hauts-de-France and Normandy.
Walk around Lac de la Bassée-Beauchamps
A short family walk around the lakes of the River Bresle.
La Quercitaine
Starting from the charming village of Cahon, nestled in the Trie valley, this lovely walk will take you to Quesnoy-le-Montant before returning along pleasant paths through woods and pastures to your starting point. The inhabitants of Quesnoy-le-Montant are called Quercitains, hence the name of this walk. As for Cahon, the starting and finishing village, you will find a flour mill that is still in operation and produces flour, one variety of which is reserved for the "Avocette" baguette sold in Quesnoy-le-Montant, but also in other bakeries in the Somme. In short, this is a gastronomic and heritage walk.
On the edge of the Pays de Bray from Aumale
This route, starting from the small Norman town of Aumale, will take you to the edge of the Hauts-de-France region, through the villages of Digeon in the Somme, Escles-Saint-Pierre and Quincampoix-Fleury in the Oise. As you walk, you’ll pass through fields and woods before returning to the Bresle valley.
Route of the three castles and five churches starting from Aumale
This lovely circular route, with no difficulty other than its length, winds through farmland, pastures and woods. It offers the chance to appreciate the architecture not only of several castles and religious monuments, but also of the villages you pass through. The old town centre of Aumale, with its town hall and majestic church, is also well worth a short detour.
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.