Best attractions and places to see around Courcelles-Sous-Moyencourt include historical landmarks and natural features in the Somme department of Hauts-de-France. The area is characterized by its 18th-century château and a diverse arboretum. Visitors can explore cultural sites and various trails.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Yes, it's very technical uphill, especially on gravel. I love this section.
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This well-maintained and preserved castle is worth a detour, especially after a climb to the heart of the village.
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18th century residence, maintained and inhabited. Visits possible from May.
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It works well on Gravel too
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I prefer it uphill, rather than downhill. Very brittle when cycling my suspension
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Fan of mountain biking or trail running, the Bois de Creuse is a good playground for you
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The current castle was built in the 17th century on the site of the old manor house and was expanded to include two lower wings in the following century. The outbuildings were built in the 19th century.
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Historical The castle was commissioned by Pierre Langlois de Septenville, Postmaster General in the Kingdom, it was completed in 1751. It has 100 doors and windows which, by clever calculations of proportion, do not give a massive appearance but elegant lines. The castle has remained authentic, as it was in the 18th century. Other buildings such as the dovecote are period and very well preserved. Some outbuildings suffered from a fire but were rebuilt in keeping with the style of the castle, in particular the mare house, the kennel, the watchmaking, the riding school and the farmhouse. Despite its centuries of history, the castle has only known 10 owners, family and descendants more or less distant from Pierre Langlois de Septenville.
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The most significant historical landmark is the Courcelles-sous-Moyencourt Castle, an 18th-century residence completed in 1751. It's known for its elegant architecture and has remained authentic to its original form. While the interior is generally closed, its exteriors and grounds are accessible. Additionally, you can visit the 15th-century Calvary and the village church, which features a notable stained glass window.
Yes, you can also visit Château de Pissy, a 17th-century castle that was expanded in the 18th century. Its outbuildings were added in the 19th century. Another notable sight is the View of the Château de Namps-au-Mont, a well-maintained castle worth seeing after a climb to the village heart.
The main natural highlight is the Arboretum of the Château de Courcelles-sous-Moyencourt, a 20-hectare park with diverse tree species, some over 200 years old. It also features rhododendrons, ferns, wild orchids, and a rock cave. The village pond and Castle Square are also pleasant spots to visit.
The Arboretum of the Château de Courcelles-sous-Moyencourt offers a unique family experience with guided tours accompanied by calm and docile llamas. This makes for an original and memorable outing for all ages.
The area is crossed by the GR 125, a long-distance hiking path. For local trails, you can explore various routes. For more options, check out the Hiking around Courcelles-Sous-Moyencourt guide, which includes routes like the 'Saint-Vaast Church – Abandoned Railway Bridge loop from Lœuilly' and 'Creuse State Forest loop from Creuse'.
Yes, the Bois de Creuse singletrack is a popular spot for mountain biking and trail running, offering an intermediate challenge. The Mont de Velennes also provides a challenging forest climb. You can find more routes in the MTB Trails around Courcelles-Sous-Moyencourt guide.
Visits to the Château de Courcelles-sous-Moyencourt and its grounds are generally possible from May onwards. The arboretum, with its diverse flora, is particularly beautiful during spring and summer when rhododendrons and wild orchids are in bloom.
The château, completed in 1751, is notable for its elegant design featuring 100 doors and windows, carefully proportioned to avoid a massive appearance. It has remained largely authentic to its 18th-century form and has had only ten owners throughout its long history, contributing to its excellent preservation. The grounds also include well-preserved outbuildings like a dovecote and stables.
Certainly. There are several running trails in the vicinity. For detailed options, refer to the Running Trails around Courcelles-Sous-Moyencourt guide, which lists routes such as the 'Mont de Quevauvillers loop from Namps - Quevauvillers' and 'Running loop from Frémontiers'.
Visitors particularly enjoy the historical significance and preserved authenticity of the castles, especially the Courcelles-sous-Moyencourt Castle. The natural beauty of the arboretum and the variety of outdoor trails for hiking, running, and mountain biking are also highly valued by the community.
Beyond its 100 doors and windows, pay attention to the well-preserved outbuildings on the château grounds. These include a dovecote, stables, a mare house, a kennel, a clock tower, a carousel, and a farmhouse, some of which were rebuilt in keeping with the castle's original 18th-century style after a fire.


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