Best lakes around Vecquemont are found in its surrounding area, as the commune is situated 11 km east of Amiens. This location provides access to several aquatic environments, including unique floating gardens, tranquil parks, and ecologically rich nature reserves. The region's landscape features a mix of riverbeds, wetlands, and artificial ponds, offering diverse natural settings for exploration.
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Site managed by the Conservatoire d'Espaces Naturels des Hauts de France (Hauts-de-France Regional Nature Reserve). A wide, stabilized gravel path, open to the public, is maintained and marked with signposts. Since 2012, an audio guide has allowed you to explore the nature reserve with a "virtual guide." QR codes placed along the path allow you to play the audio clips using your smartphone. This audio guide is available in three languages (French, English, and Dutch). https://www.cen-hautsdefrance.org/rnn-l-etang-saint-ladre
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The Etang Saint-Ladre Nature Reserve in Boves is located at the gates of Amiens, in the L’Avre Valley, a tributary of the Somme. In 1979, it became the first site in Picardy to be classified as a State Nature Reserve. The ecological management implemented since the 1990s has made it possible to develop a complex mosaic of habitats among the most representative of alkaline peat systems, allowing the expression of characteristic, often heritage, flora and fauna. Find all the information concerning this site here: https://www.cen-hautsdefrance.org/site/rnn-letang-saint-ladre/
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Nice view of the ponds and the villa "Les étangs".
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The floating gardens can be explored with a guided boat tour.
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The hortillonnages are “floating gardens” in Amiens. You can visit these gardens in flat-bottomed boats for 12 people, led by a French-speaking guide, in a trip of 45 minutes. The gardens extend over 300 hectares. and they are intersected by 65 km of canals.
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Very quiet and very pretty place, where you can walk or even relax with a magnificent view of the Saint Landre pond and even of the small swamps and their animals
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The Etangs de la Barette are a natural site of approximately 40 hectares located in the communes of Corbie and Vaux-sur-Somme. The site is made up of large artificial ponds which were dug by the monks of Corbie Abbey to serve as a fishpond, then used for peat extraction in the 19th century. You can enjoy the view of the water and wetlands, and observe the diverse flora and fauna that populate the site. You will also be able to see the Blue Fountains, water springs that appear blue due to the reflection of sunlight on the chalky bottom. The Etangs de la Barette are an ideal destination for nature lovers who wish to discover a rich and preserved environment.
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The most popular water bodies near Vecquemont include the unique Hortillonnages of Amiens, known for its floating gardens, the ecologically rich Saint-Ladre Pond Nature Reserve, and Les Étangs de la Barette with its distinctive 'Blue Fountains'.
The Hortillonnages of Amiens are often called 'floating gardens' or 'Little Venice of the North'. This 300-hectare area features market and ornamental gardens crisscrossed by 65 kilometers of canals. You can explore them by traditional 'horn-boats' with guides, electric boats, or by renting a rowing boat. Walking and cycling paths are also available along the towpath.
Yes, the Saint-Ladre Pond Nature Reserve, located near Boves, is an excellent spot for wildlife observation. This 13.4-hectare reserve is known for its rich biodiversity, including rare plant species, various birds like kingfishers and bluethroats, and numerous dragonfly and butterfly species. It offers well-maintained walking trails with explanatory signs.
Several locations are great for families. Parc Saint-Pierre Lake in Amiens is ideal for picnics, walks, cycling, and children's play, featuring ducks and swans. The Hortillonnages of Amiens offer guided boat tours, and the Saint-Ladre Pond Nature Reserve has accessible trails for a peaceful nature experience.
Yes, the Saint-Ladre Pond Nature Reserve offers well-maintained walking trails, including one specifically accessible to people with reduced mobility. These paths allow visitors to enjoy the views of the water and marshes.
You'll find various routes for walking and cycling. The Hortillonnages of Amiens have walking and cycling paths along the towpath. Les Étangs de la Barette offers walking paths, including a 2.5 km trail to the Blue Fountain pond. For more extensive options, you can explore various hiking, cycling, and running trails in the wider Vecquemont area, many of which follow the Somme River and its tributaries.
Les Étangs de la Barette, located near Corbie and Vaux-sur-Somme, is a natural site featuring large artificial ponds originally dug for fish farming. It's part of the Natura 2000 network and is known for its diverse flora and fauna. A unique feature is the 'Blue Fountains,' where water springs appear blue due to sunlight reflecting on the chalky bottom. You can enjoy panoramic views from the Sainte-Colette viewpoint.
Dog policies vary by location. Parc Saint-Pierre Lake in Amiens is generally dog-friendly, often allowing dogs on leash. For nature reserves like Saint-Ladre Pond Nature Reserve, it's best to check specific regulations regarding dogs to ensure the protection of sensitive wildlife, though paths outside the immediate reserve area might be more permissive.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. Spring and summer (June to October) are ideal for exploring the Hortillonnages of Amiens, especially during the International Garden Festival. For birdwatching at the Saint-Ladre Pond Nature Reserve, migratory seasons (spring and autumn) are particularly rewarding. Generally, warmer months offer pleasant conditions for walking, cycling, and enjoying the outdoor landscapes.
Yes, at Les Étangs de la Barette, the Sainte-Colette viewpoint offers panoramic views of the ponds and the Somme Valley. Additionally, Parc Saint-Pierre Lake provides views of the Amiens Cathedral and the Perret tower, alongside its water features.
Parking is generally available near the main attractions. For Parc Saint-Pierre Lake, parking is accessible within Amiens. For Saint-Ladre Pond Nature Reserve and Les Étangs de la Barette, designated parking areas are typically provided at the reserve entrances or nearby villages like Boves and Corbie.
The region's wetlands and ponds are rich in biodiversity. At the Saint-Ladre Pond Nature Reserve, you might spot rare plant species like the marsh gentian, various birds (kingfishers, bluethroats), dragonflies, and butterflies. The Hortillonnages of Amiens also host diverse flora and fauna, including waterfowl. Les Étangs de la Barette is home to a rich variety of typical wetland flora and fauna.


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