Attractions and places to see around Sévis, a former municipality now part of Val-de-Scie in Seine-Maritime, offer insights into rural French heritage. This farming village, situated in the Pays de Bray, features historical landmarks and natural landscapes. The area provides opportunities to explore its elevation ranging from 66 to 172 meters and discover sites like the historic Church of St. Pierre and a sixteenth-century chateau.
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Im Wald von Eawy wurde während des Zweiten Weltkrieges vom deutschen Militär eine V1-Abschussbasis errichtet. Auf dem frei zugänglichen und als Mahnmal gestalteten Gelände befinden sich u. a. mehrere teilrestaurierte Gebäude (Unterstände, Werkstätten, Einmannbunker) und eine Abschussrampe. Tafeln in französischer, englischer und deutscher Sprache erläutern den Ort, der in einem Rundgang erschlossen werden kann.
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Close to the Côte d'Albâtre on the Cauchois plateau, the commune of Grandes Ventes is a friendly town where you will find local shops and something to eat. It has, on the Town Hall Square, a monument that is original to say the least, labeled “Rural Heritage” in 2021. The Garnier Cistern brings out a current concern from the past: that of the importance of water.
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This magnificent 7,000 ha Pays de Bray forest is one of the largest beech forests in France. In all seasons, it offers magnificent panoramas and colors ideal for walks and all nature activities. Whether on foot, by bike or on horseback, you will appreciate the magnificent beech trees, some of which are remarkable, and will probably have the chance to come across a wild animal (deer, deer, fawn, wild boar, etc.). This forest has the particularity of being crossed by the Allée des Limousins, a rectilinear breakthrough of 14 km.
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The original construction of the building dates back to the 11th and 12th centuries, partly destroyed by lightning on June 10, 1883. In 1896 it was decided to demolish and completely rebuild the church. In front of the church, you can admire the Dillard Fountain. This dates from 1901. Although he died about fifteen years before its construction, Mr. Dillard was keen to supply the city with drinking water and it was with this objective that he made a legacy in his will, a legacy which was contested by the family and whose lawsuit against the town of Saint-Saëns failed. The Dillard Fountain remained operational until 1960 when the city was connected to drinking water.
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Site not to be missed, plan something to attach your bikes in case because they are prohibited on the circuit. There is accessible parking for cars and dogs are accepted on a leash. Plan poop bags 😁😁.
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I do not know if it is listed as such, in any case it is a beautiful climb that can indeed be assimilated to a small pass, with at the end a panorama of the valley of Bethune. It is apparently a popular place for paragliders in the region. During my visit, I also came across one waiting for a favorable wind.
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Beautiful climb with breathtaking views of the Pays de Bray
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The region around Sévis offers several historical points of interest. You can explore the Saint-Saëns Church and Dillard Fountain, with the church's original construction dating back to the 11th and 12th centuries. Another significant site is the Collegiate Church of Our Lady of Auffay, which showcases a mix of Romanesque, Gothic, and Renaissance architectural styles. Additionally, the former municipality of Sévis itself features a sixteenth-century chateau, adding to its historical charm.
Yes, nature lovers will appreciate the Le Puits Merveilleux, Eawy Forest. This magnificent 7,000-hectare forest in Pays de Bray is one of France's largest beech forests, offering stunning panoramas and vibrant colors throughout the seasons. It's an ideal spot for walks and various nature activities, with opportunities to spot wildlife like deer and wild boar.
The area around Sévis is excellent for outdoor activities. For hiking, you can find trails like 'The Eawy State Forest – Carrefour de la Réformation loop' or 'Collegiate Church of Our Lady of Auffay loop'. Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy routes such as 'Collegiate Church of Our Lady of Auffay – Nice little bridge over the Scie River loop' or 'Gravel Tracks in Forêt d'Eawy'. For more details and route options, visit the dedicated guides for hiking and cycling around Sévis.
Absolutely. The Le Puits Merveilleux, Eawy Forest is a great family-friendly option, perfect for walks and enjoying nature. The Saint-Saëns Church and Dillard Fountain also offer an accessible historical experience for families.
For breathtaking views, head to Le col D'OSMOY 162m. This pass offers one of the most beautiful panoramas over the Béthune valley, providing a rewarding experience after a climb with percentages between 4 and 8%.
The Pays de Bray region, where Sévis is located, offers pleasant conditions for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while summer is ideal for longer days of exploration. Autumn provides stunning foliage, especially in forests like Eawy. While winter can be colder, the forests still offer unique beauty for walks.
Mountain biking enthusiasts will find several trails in the vicinity. Routes like 'The Marvelous Pit – Rue des tanneurs loop from Saint-Saëns' or 'Rue des tanneurs – Gravel Tracks in Forêt d'Eawy loop from Ventes-Saint-Rémy' offer diverse terrain. You can explore more options and detailed routes in the MTB Trails around Sévis guide.
The nearby town of Grandes Ventes (Major sales) is a friendly community close to the Côte d'Albâtre. It features local shops and places to eat, and is home to the Garnier Cistern, a monument labeled “Rural Heritage” in 2021, highlighting the historical importance of water.
Sévis, now part of Val-de-Scie, is a farming village situated at the junction of the D48 and D15 roads, making it accessible by car. While specific parking details for every attraction are not listed, generally, rural areas in France like Pays de Bray offer parking options near popular sites and trailheads, especially for outdoor activities.
The Church of St. Pierre in Sévis is a significant historical landmark, with its origins tracing back to the eleventh century. It stands as a testament to the rural French heritage of the region, offering visitors a glimpse into centuries of local history and architecture.
Sévis is nestled in the Pays de Bray, a region characterized by its rolling agricultural landscapes and forests. The area's elevation ranges from 66 to 172 meters, providing varied terrain. The presence of large forests like Eawy, known for its beech trees, and valleys such as the Béthune valley, contribute to the unique natural beauty and diverse ecosystems of the Pays de Bray.


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