THE HORTILLONNAGES
In the heart of Amiens, you can visit this unique site aboard a "barque à ...Read more
LA POINTE DU HOURDEL
An absolutely unique panorama at Cayeux-sur-Mer, offered by the Pointe du ...Read more
CLIFFS OF AULT
These cliffs, which have been awarded the Grand Site de France label, offer ...Read more
CIRCUIT OF EVOISSONS
8 hiking trails, between 9 and 18 km, home to the only resort in the Somme ...Read more
COMPIEGN FOREST
Royal forest which constitutes a place of choice for a walk far from the ...Read more
PARK OF ISLE AND ANIMALIST
A park for wallabys and other animals, with play areas and views over the ...Read more
The pond and the Blangy waterfall
A rejuvenating stopover in the heart of nature to relax or play with the ...Read more
CAYEUX-SUR-MER BEACH
Cayeux-sur-Mer beach, ideal for walks and kitesurfing, one of the most ...Read more
SUMMER HOUSE
Thanks to this immersive and interactive museum, discover the diversity and ...Read more
ONIVAL BEACH
An opportunity for sportsmen who want to enjoy wide open spaces and for ...Read more
MARAIS DU CROTOY
These marshes are full of all kinds of animal and plant species.Read more
THE HOUSE OF THE ENVIRONMENT NATURE RESERVE
Read moreThe nature reserve of the Isle of Isle is nature in the heart of the city. A few minutes walk from the centre, the visitor is surrounded by wild and semi-wild nature. Located in a wetland area of approximately hectares, part of which is devoted to water sports and fishing, the reserve presents a wide variety of species in the moving waters, and a particularly rich avifauna of breeding birds or seasonal hosts: butternut, posh, coot, rousserolle, fauvette and, in times of migration, many ducks, sandpipers, curlew… The farmhouse allows visitors to observe chickens, ducks, sheep, peacock, geese, kids, lambs and ponies. A few steps away, the Wild Wildlife protection centre treats injured birds (kept out of the public eye). The Environment House, at the entrance to the park, regularly hosts exhibitions on local fauna and flora. Site tour by a peripheral path, guided every first Sunday of the month.
THE MAIL
Read moreLike an island between the Ourcq and its canal, the mail is a beautiful walk that belongs to the city of Paris since the th century. The river is bordered by a footbridge built by a young engineer from the city of Paris, unknown at the time, named Gustave Eiffel. On either side of the bridge and the tower belonging to the former city hall, you can see: on the left, the garden of the property of the Sconin, the property of Jean Racine, and the right, the garden of the property Héricart, where La Fontaine is married.
THE MARINE
Read moreYes, La Marne, if one sometimes tends to forget it, is one of the most important assets of the commune. A few years before the Revolution, in 1784, when men hijacked it from its original bed to gain ground, the river caused significant flooding, which was repeated in the early th century. The preferred solution was to lift the right bank. But if his relations with man were sometimes tense, they also gave rise to beautiful works, including beautiful bridges, including the one built by François I, with 9 arches.
CAPE HORNU
Cap Hornu in the Regional Natural Park, part of the Bay of the Somme, ...Read more
COMMUTER PONDS
This protected natural area is one of the most popular places to stroll in ...Read more
THE OLD MAN CRACKS
Read moreA few kilometres after the village exit, a sign indicates «Old Craonne», there is nothing, green meadows, groves… old Craonne was completely razed during the First World War. It was rebuilt 500 metres lower thanks to Sweden's financing. At the location of the old village and above many cellars was erected a arboretum of remembrance which counts fifty-seven species such as tulip of Virginia, giant Redwood, vineyards, bucolic… Currently managed by the National Forestry Office - NFB -The arboretum is, on the one hand, a place of memory and allows, on the other hand., amateurs of botany to discover a remarkable flora. It was in the cemetery of old Craonne that the famous writer Yves Gibeau wanted to be buried.
THE RETZ FOREST
The largest state-owned forest in the Aisne, a great place to stroll and ...Read more