Attractions and places to see around Roussent are primarily found in its surrounding areas within the Pas-de-Calais department of France. The region features a mix of historical sites, natural landscapes, and charming towns. It is situated near the Authie river and Authie Bay, offering coastal and riverine environments. The area provides opportunities to explore Cistercian abbeys, fortified towns, and diverse natural habitats.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The port of La Madelon is a marina located on the Authie, near its mouth at the bottom of the Bay of Authie[1]; the location of the port, in the place called "La Madelon", is shared between the communes of Waben and Groffliers, in the department of Pas-de-Calais.
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From the beautiful restaurant on the Bay of Authie, a narrow footpath leads past the small harbor of Madelon - and if the water is not too high, it even takes you the three kilometers to the bridge for pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders towards the Baie de la Somme.
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Very beautiful nature reserve, can be easily explored by gravel bike or MTB
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Once flourishing under the protection of Waben Castle, the port of Madelon, with its medieval Berck fishing fleet, evolved into a marina due to the siltation of Authie Bay. Today, it has become a simple pontoon near a parking lot, but the setting remains very pleasant and the site is worth the detour!
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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 region around Roussent offers diverse natural landscapes. You can visit the Waben - Foraine d'Authie, a redeveloped site with bodies of water ideal for ornithological observation. The nearby Baie d'Authie and the Réserve naturelle de la Baie de Somme are significant natural sites. For forests, consider Forêt de Crécy or Forêt d'Hesdin. The Opal Coast, with its dunes, estuaries, cliffs, and sandy bays, including Les Deux-Caps, is also within reach.
For birdwatching, the Waben - Foraine d'Authie site is excellent, known for attracting various bird species like Spoonbills and Cormorants. The Parc du Marquenterre, an ornithological park, is also a significant natural attraction for birdwatching. To see seals, head to Plage des Phoques near Berck, or explore the wider Baie de Somme area.
Yes, several historical and cultural sites are near Roussent. You can explore the 18th-century Cistercian Valloires Abbey with its formal gardens. The fortified town of Montreuil-sur-Mer, about 11 km away, features a historic center, citadel, and ramparts. Additionally, the Château d'Authie, a 19th-century castle with an English-style park and French garden, is open to visitors in high season.
Yes, several Belfries of Belgium and France, recognized as UNESCO World Heritage sites, are within a reasonable distance. These include belfries in towns like Rue, Hesdin, Saint-Riquier, and Abbeville, showcasing a significant period of European industrial history. You can find more information about these sites on the UNESCO website.
Families can enjoy a variety of activities. The Pebble Bridge offers a safe and scenic pedestrian and cycling path across the Authie river. Parc Bagatelle, an amusement park, is located 14 km from Roussent. The seaside resorts of Fort-Mahon-Plage and Le Crotoy offer beaches, and many natural areas provide opportunities for easy walks and exploration.
The area around Roussent is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, hiking, and running. For cycling, popular routes include the 'Valloires Abbey and Gardens – Moulin de Maintenay loop' or 'The Pebble Bridge – Port of La Madelon loop'. Hiking options include the 'Valloire Loop' or routes around Argoules Castle. For more details and specific routes, refer to the Cycling around Roussent, Hiking around Roussent, and Running Trails around Roussent guides.
Yes, there are several hiking trails available. You can find easy to moderate routes such as the 'Valloire Loop' (8.3 km) or shorter loops around Argoules Castle. Many trails offer scenic views of the natural environment and historical sites. For a comprehensive list of hiking routes and their difficulties, visit the Hiking around Roussent guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical charm. The Port of La Madelon is noted for its pleasant setting despite its evolution from a fishing port to a simple pontoon. The Pebble Bridge is valued for its safe crossing and nice views. The region's diverse natural habitats and opportunities for birdwatching also receive positive feedback.
The best time to visit Roussent and its attractions is generally during the spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to October). During these periods, the weather is typically mild and pleasant for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, and the gardens, such as those at Valloires Abbey, are in full bloom or displaying autumn colors. Summer (July-August) is also popular, especially for coastal visits, but can be busier.
Absolutely. Montreuil-sur-Mer, a fortified town with a rich history, is a must-see. For seaside experiences, Fort-Mahon-Plage offers a popular beach, while Le Touquet is an upscale resort known for its elegance. Le Crotoy is another charming seaside town with a long sandy beach, and Saint-Valery-sur-Somme is appreciated for its picturesque port area.
You can experience local culture and find fresh produce at various markets in nearby towns. Markets are held on different days, for instance, in Rue (Saturday), Berck (Wednesday, Tuesday, Sunday, Saturday), Hesdin (Thursday), and Abbeville (Thursday, Saturday). These markets offer a great opportunity to discover local goods and specialties.
The Authie river is a central natural feature of the region. It flows into the Baie d'Authie, creating diverse coastal and riverine environments. The Pebble Bridge facilitates safe crossing of the Authie, connecting departments. Historically, the Port of La Madelon on a tributary of the Authie was a flourishing fishing port, now a marina due to the bay's siltation.


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