Attractions and places to see around Vaux-Marquenneville include a variety of natural features and cultural sites. This village in the Somme department of France is characterized by its distinct topography, with Vaux in a valley and Marquenneville on a plateau, and its agricultural heritage. The surrounding region offers diverse landscapes, from forests and coastal points to historical landmarks and nature reserves. Visitors can explore traditional rural architecture and significant historical sites within a reasonable distance.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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A beautiful castle - but you have to pay attention to the opening times - there is a lunch break
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From Mont de Caubert (74 m), you have a magnificent view over the Somme Valley. It was the pivotal point of the famous Battle of Abbeville in late May/early June 1940. On Saturday, May 31, 2025, at 2:00 p.m., there will be an official commemoration of the battle on Mont de Caubert. There is a small museum dedicated to the battle in Mareuil-Caubert. https://www.lagazettefrance.fr/article/l-association-france-40-mareuil-caubert-remet-l-histoire-dans-la-lumiere
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The ruins of Pont-Rémy Castle are located on an island between the old Somme and the canalized Somme.
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The region around Vaux-Marquenneville is rich in history. You can explore Rambures Castle, a well-preserved 15th-century brick fortress with an attractive park. Another notable site is Eaucourt-sur-Somme Castle, medieval ruins currently undergoing restoration and open to the public. Further afield, you'll find the UNESCO World Heritage Beffroi d'Abbeville and Beffroi de Saint-Riquier, as well as the impressive Amiens Cathedral.
Yes, the area offers several natural attractions. The village itself is characterized by its distinct topography, with Vaux in a valley and Marquenneville on a plateau. You can enjoy relaxing landscapes along The Somme canalised. For panoramic views, head to Panorama of Mont Gaubert, which offers magnificent vistas over the Somme Valley. Other natural sites nearby include Parc et roseraie du château de Rambures, Forêt de Crécy, and the coastal areas of Hable-d'Ault and Pointe du Hourdel.
The region is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, gravel biking, and cycling. For hiking, consider trails like the 'Eaucourt Castle loop from Mareuil-Caubert' or 'The Somme canalised – The Canalized Somme loop from Érondelle'. Cyclists can explore routes such as 'Château de Rambures – Rambures Castle loop from Oisemont'. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Vaux-Marquenneville, Gravel biking around Vaux-Marquenneville, and Cycling around Vaux-Marquenneville guide pages.
Many attractions around Vaux-Marquenneville are suitable for families. Both Rambures Castle and Eaucourt-sur-Somme Castle are categorized as family-friendly, offering historical exploration. Rambures Castle's park, in particular, features various games for children. The natural reserves and coastal towns like Ault and Le Crotoy also provide opportunities for family outings and activities.
While Vaux-Marquenneville itself is a small village, you can find options in the surrounding areas. A unique spot is the Barge bar for a break, a houseboat where you can stop for refreshments in a green setting. Nearby towns like Abbeville and Saint-Valery-sur-Somme offer a wider selection of cafes and restaurants.
The region is enjoyable throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to early autumn (April to October). This period is ideal for exploring the natural landscapes, castles, and coastal towns. The parks and rose gardens, such as Parc et roseraie du château de Rambures, are particularly beautiful when in bloom.
Many of the outdoor trails and natural areas around Vaux-Marquenneville are suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash. The various hiking and cycling routes, including those along The Somme canalised, offer pleasant environments for you and your pet. Always check specific attraction rules before visiting.
Within a reasonable distance, you can visit several significant natural areas. The Réserve naturelle de la Baie de Somme is a large nature reserve known for its extensive habitats. Other options include Parc du Marquenterre and Réserve naturelle de l'Étang Saint-Ladre, offering opportunities for wildlife spotting and enjoying diverse ecosystems.
Yes, the region boasts several remarkable gardens. Besides the Parc et roseraie du château de Rambures, you might enjoy Parc du château de Digeon, Herbarium des remparts, Jardin du château de Maizicourt, and Jardins de Valloires. These offer diverse horticultural experiences and beautiful landscapes.
The terrain around Vaux-Marquenneville is varied. The village itself is divided between a valley and a plateau, creating a structured landscape. You'll find gentle paths along the canalized Somme, as well as more challenging sections with elevation gains, such as the climb to Panorama of Mont Gaubert. The surrounding forests and coastal areas also offer diverse walking and cycling conditions.
Absolutely. The coast is within easy reach, offering charming seaside towns. Ault is known for its dramatic chalk cliffs, while Le Crotoy features a long sandy beach. Mers-les-Bains is attractive for its Belle-Epoque villas, and Le Tréport is an active port town. These towns provide a different atmosphere and scenic views compared to the inland rural landscape.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The castles, like Rambures Castle, are noted for their architecture and well-preserved facilities. The natural areas, especially The Somme canalised, are praised for their relaxing and pleasant landscapes, offering a reconnection with nature. The panoramic viewpoints are also a highlight for many.


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