Best attractions and places to see around Arry include natural features and historical sites in the Pas-de-Calais region. This area is characterized by its coastal landscapes, including the Baie de Somme, and offers opportunities to explore diverse ecosystems. Visitors can find a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, with several points of interest located near the Authie river and the coast. The region provides a setting for outdoor activities and appreciating local wildlife.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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The port of Le Crotoy. Here you can find the best fish in the area. At the "Les Fils de la Mer" stall. But only on weekends: Friday to Sunday and on some holidays.
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The bay of summer, on our trip it was low tide.
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Le Port du Crotoy is a charming stop on your mountain bike ride, with its picturesque harbour full of colourful fishing boats and traditional sailing ships. As you walk along the harbour, you can enjoy the lively atmosphere and views of the Baie de Somme. It’s the perfect place to take a break, soak up the maritime charm and perhaps grab a bite to eat at one of the waterfront cafés.
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A pretty little place. Not quite so crowded. We also saw the market there.
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The La passerelle de l'Authie, inaugurated in April 2022, is a 52-meter-long pedestrian and cycle structure that facilitates the safe crossing of the Authie river. Connecting the departments of Somme and Pas-de-Calais, it is part of the Eurocyclo project, which aims to enrich the cycling routes of the coast.
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The Crotoy municipal marsh is often compared to a miniature version of the Camargue, offering a panorama rich in biodiversity. This natural space promises a total immersion experience for flora and fauna lovers. Don't forget your binoculars to better observe the various species that make their home there, such as storks, swans, ponies and Highland cows. It is also possible to hear or see the green tree frog, an amphibian characteristic of this region.
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The region around Arry is rich in natural beauty. You can visit On the Seagull Route, a natural space often compared to a miniature Camargue, where you can observe diverse wildlife like storks, swans, ponies, and Highland cows. The Baie de Somme is another significant natural reserve, featuring mud flats, salt marshes, and a variety of marine animals, water birds, and seals. The Côte d'Arry also offers breathtaking views of the Moselle valley and the Lorraine plateau.
Yes, Arry and its surroundings offer several historical and cultural sites. Within Arry, you can explore the Terraced Gardens of the Ancient Arry Castle, which feature an 18th-century basin and are recognized as historical monuments. The 13th-century Saint-Arnould Church, a fortified Romanesque-style building with a beautiful Gothic choir and murals, is also a listed Historical Monument. Additionally, the Fortified Farm of Voisage, dating back to the 13th century, has a rich history. Further afield, Le Crotoy Waterfront and Historic Murals is a charming town with a rich cultural history, including connections to Joan of Arc and Jules Verne.
The area around Arry is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the 'Le Crotoy – The Pebble Bridge loop' or 'Le Crotoy – Promenade Alfred Manessier loop'. For hiking, consider trails such as the 'Morlay Narrow-Gauge Railway Station loop' or 'Le Crotoy Beach – Port of Le Crotoy loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore routes like 'Somme Bay – Saint-Valery-sur-Somme loop' or 'Port of Le Crotoy – On the Seagull Route loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the cycling guide, hiking guide, and MTB trails guide for Arry.
Absolutely! Many attractions around Arry are suitable for families. On the Seagull Route and the Baie de Somme are great for wildlife spotting and enjoying nature. Le Crotoy Waterfront and Historic Murals offers sandy beaches and a charming town atmosphere. The nearby Parc Zoologique d'Amnéville is also a popular choice for families.
The Eurocyclo project aims to enrich coastal cycle routes and create a cycle path along the coast and inland loops. Near Arry, The Pebble Bridge is a key part of this project. This 52-meter pedestrian and cycling structure, inaugurated in April 2022, facilitates safe crossing of the Authie river and connects the departments of Somme and Pas-de-Calais.
For stunning views, head to the Côte d'Arry, which is perched on the heights of the Moselle hills and provides breathtaking panoramas of the Moselle valley and the Lorraine plateau. Additionally, On the Seagull Route and the Baie de Somme offer scenic vistas, especially for observing the diverse ecosystems and coastal landscapes.
Arry serves as an excellent base for exploring the wider Moselle Valley. Metz, approximately 17 km away, is home to the impressive Metz Cathedral and the Centre Pompidou-Metz. Nancy, about 35 km away, is famous for its magnificent Place Stanislas, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Pont-à-Mousson is known for its baroque abbey of Prémontrés and the lively Place Duroc. For a coastal experience, Le Crotoy is a charming seaside resort and fishing port.
Yes, several marked hiking trails around Arry allow visitors to appreciate the local fauna and flora. A discovery trail called 'Du béton et des hommes' highlights German constructions from the First World War in the forest. The area is also known for its calcicolous grasslands, which support characteristic wildlife and plants. For a broader natural experience, the Parc Naturel Régional de Lorraine is nearby, offering further opportunities for outdoor activities and appreciating nature.
Visitors particularly enjoy the rich biodiversity and opportunities for wildlife observation, especially at places like On the Seagull Route, where they can see storks, swans, ponies, and Highland cows. The historical significance of sites like the Terraced Gardens and Saint-Arnould Church is also highly appreciated. The coastal landscapes, sandy beaches, and charming towns such as Le Crotoy are also popular, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
The Authie river is a significant natural feature in the region, characterizing the coastal landscapes around Arry. It is safely crossed by The Pebble Bridge, a modern pedestrian and cycling structure that connects the departments of Somme and Pas-de-Calais, enhancing accessibility for outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, you can explore the Roman Aqueduct of Gorze to Metz in Jouy-aux-Arches, which is an ancient monument showcasing impressive Roman engineering. This site provides a glimpse into the historical infrastructure of the region.


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