Best lakes around Bourseville are found in the surrounding region, as Bourseville itself is a small village in the Somme department of Hauts-de-France, situated on the Picardy coast. While no significant natural lakes are within its immediate borders, the area is near the Bay of Somme, approximately 14 km away, known for its natural habitats. The region offers a rural environment with opportunities for hiking and exploring nearby coastal towns like Ault and Saint-Valery-sur-Somme.
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The former gravel pits of Incheville and Bouvaincourt (Les Ballastières de Incheville et Bouvaincourt) in the valley of the Bresle river are now ponds and lakes, recreational and fishing waters. Since 2015, they have also been part of the network of protected areas within the European Union Natura2000. The Vallée de la Bresle long-distance hiking trail runs through part of the area.
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Beautiful and fast connection between Tréport and Mers-les-Bains on the one hand and Eu on the other.
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This cycle route is superb, very calm, it borders the ponds and arrives at Tréport
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Bike path is ready. Wonderful to cycle from Treport to Gamache without car traffic. Difficult to find but if you are on the route it is fantastic between the lakes.
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Very good place to stop during a walk. Place run by an association. Refreshments (the + ➡️ beers, apple juice from local producers) with payment by cash or credit card. Market on Saturdays with various events (concert, walk with guide, etc.). Friendly and family atmosphere.
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reception area with a coffee for a quick break + bike maintenance.
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Cycle path linking Le Tréport to Gamaches along the Bresle and its ponds. Project to extend this cycle path to Aumale
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No, Bourseville itself is a small village in the Somme department and does not have significant natural lakes within its immediate borders. The lakes referred to are found in the surrounding region, particularly near the Bay of Somme, which is about 14 km away.
The lakes in the region are ideal for cycling, wildlife observation, and picnicking. You'll find dedicated cycle paths that border ponds and rivers, offering a calm and scenic environment. For more extensive cycling, you can explore various routes like those found in the Cycling around Bourseville guide.
Yes, several lakes and associated paths are very family-friendly. For example, the Cycling Path Along the Bresle and Its Lakes offers a car-free cycling experience, and the Pond of the Baie de Somme Picardie Maritime Regional Nature Park has picnic facilities and opportunities to observe ducks and swans.
The Cycling Path Along the Bresle and Its Lakes is highly recommended. It links Le Tréport to Gamaches along the Bresle river and its ponds, providing a wonderful car-free cycling experience. Another option is the Cycle route from Le Tréport to Eu, which also borders ponds and offers a calm connection between coastal towns.
The Pond of the Baie de Somme Picardie Maritime Regional Nature Park is an excellent spot for nature lovers. It's a natural monument where visitors can observe ducks and swans in a peaceful setting. The former gravel pits of Incheville and Bouvaincourt, known as Les Ballastières d'Incheville et Bouvaincourt, are also part of a protected Natura2000 network, offering rich biodiversity.
Yes, at Bouvaincourt-sur-Bresle Ponds, you'll find a reception area with a coffee spot for a quick break and even bike maintenance. It's known for its friendly, family atmosphere and sometimes hosts local markets. The Pond of the Baie de Somme Picardie Maritime Regional Nature Park also provides facilities for picnicking.
While cycling is a primary activity, the region around Bourseville offers various trails for hiking and walking. The Vallée de la Bresle long-distance hiking trail, for instance, runs through part of the Les Ballastières d'Incheville et Bouvaincourt area. You can find more walking options in the broader region.
The Les Ballastières d'Incheville et Bouvaincourt are former gravel pits in the Bresle river valley that have transformed into a series of ponds and lakes. They are now recreational and fishing waters and are part of the European Union Natura2000 protected areas network. It's a great place for nature observation and walking along the Vallée de la Bresle trail.
Visitors appreciate the calm and scenic environment, especially the car-free cycling routes that connect various towns and border the ponds. The opportunity to observe wildlife like ducks and swans, combined with picnic facilities, makes these spots popular for relaxing family outings. The friendly atmosphere at places like Bouvaincourt-sur-Bresle Ponds is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, the area around Bourseville offers mountain biking opportunities. You can explore various trails, including easy to moderate routes. For detailed routes and guides, refer to the MTB Trails around Bourseville guide.
Swimming is generally prohibited in many of the natural ponds and lakes in the region, such as the Pond of the Baie de Somme Picardie Maritime Regional Nature Park. It's always best to check local signage and regulations before attempting to swim in any natural body of water.


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