Best lakes around Vercourt are found within the surrounding region, as Vercourt itself does not feature prominent natural lakes. The area is characterized by diverse aquatic environments, including the vast estuarine landscape of the Baie de Somme and numerous tranquil lakes along the Somme River. These locations offer opportunities for nature observation, walking, and various outdoor activities. The region provides a mix of natural reserves and dedicated fishing lakes, catering to different interests.
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The bay of summer, on our trip it was low tide.
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The Crotoy municipal marsh is often compared to a miniature version of the Camargue, offering a panorama rich in biodiversity. This natural space promises a total immersion experience for flora and fauna lovers. Don't forget your binoculars to better observe the various species that make their home there, such as storks, swans, ponies and Highland cows. It is also possible to hear or see the green tree frog, an amphibian characteristic of this region.
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However, cycling is prohibited here!
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The Foraine d’Authie site is made up of a series of bodies of water resulting from the exploitation of old pebble cords. This former quarry, in the process of being recolonized by the natural environment, has been the subject of recent ornithological developments (islets, mudflats, etc.), associated with grazing of all the meadows. These allow a large public to enjoy the discovery of the site and admire the Spoonbills, Cormorants, Black-headed Gulls, Avocets, Mergansers, etc., which occupy this natural space.
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Crotoy marsh at La Bassée Crotoy marsh at La Bassée / Somme Bay nature reserve / Marquenterre ornithological park / The Marquenterre dune massif, the mollières de l'Authie and the bordering enclosures / The Crotoy marsh and the adjacent foreshore, Le Crotoy
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While Vercourt itself doesn't have prominent natural lakes, the surrounding region offers diverse aquatic environments. You can explore the vast estuarine landscape of the Baie de Somme with its wetlands and mudflats, tranquil river lakes along the Somme River, and dedicated artificial fishing lakes in the wider Picardy region.
The Baie de Somme is a prime location for wildlife observation. You can see the largest French colony of grey and harbor seals, particularly at high tide from areas like Saint-Valery-sur-Somme. For birdwatching, the Bird Sanctuary in Parc naturel régional Baie de Somme Picardie Maritime allows you to observe swans, ducks, and coots. Additionally, On the Seagull Route is rich in biodiversity, offering sightings of various bird species, ponies, and Highland cows.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Baie de Somme and On the Seagull Route are both considered family-friendly, offering opportunities for nature observation. The Bird Sanctuary in Parc naturel régional Baie de Somme Picardie Maritime is also suitable for families, allowing children to see breeding birds from the cycle path.
The Corbie Lakes, located in the Val de Somme area, are ideal for outdoor activities. They are part of a network of hiking trails, offering opportunities for unwinding in a countryside setting and enjoying walks amidst protected biodiversity and breathtaking landscapes. A recommended circuit is about 9 km and takes approximately 3 hours.
The tranquil lakes of the Upper Somme River, between Amiens and Péronne, are known for being rich in eels, making them a paradise for fishermen. Additionally, the wider Picardy region offers several dedicated artificial fishing lakes, such as Etoile Lake, Croix Blanche Lakes, Domaine des Iles, and Three Islands Lake, which are well-stocked with carp, including large specimens.
Yes, the Baie de Somme offers dynamic views that change with the tides. The Vaux viewpoint provides beautiful panoramic views of the Somme valley and its river lakes. The Foraine d’Authie Observatory also provides excellent vantage points for observing the local birdlife and the bodies of water formed from old pebble cords.
You can find various cycling routes in the area. For mountain biking, consider routes like the 'Somme Bay – Saint-Valery-sur-Somme loop' or the 'Cycle track – Parc du Marquenterre loop'. Gravel biking options include 'Le Crotoy – Cap Hourdel Lighthouse loop'. For road cycling, routes like 'Le Crotoy – Alfred Manessier Walk loop' are popular. You can find more details on these and other routes in the MTB Trails around Vercourt, Gravel biking around Vercourt, and Road Cycling Routes around Vercourt guides.
Yes, the Somme Canal, which runs through Cappy, allows for river tourism. This provides a unique way to discover the region's scenery and experience the tranquil lakes formed by the Somme River from a different perspective.
The Baie de Somme is not a traditional lake but a vast estuarine environment. It's characterized by extensive wetlands, mudflats, and salt marshes, offering dynamic views that change dramatically with the tides. It's a significant bird sanctuary and home to a large seal colony, providing a unique natural experience.
Visitors particularly appreciate the rich biodiversity and opportunities for wildlife observation. For instance, at On the Seagull Route, people enjoy the 'miniature Camargue' feel and seeing various bird species, ponies, and Highland cows. The dynamic views and seal sightings in the Baie de Somme are also highly valued.
The Foraine d’Authie Observatory is a site with bodies of water resulting from old pebble cord exploitation, now recolonized by nature. It's great for ornithological observation, but it's important to note that cycling is prohibited in this area to protect the natural environment and wildlife.
For more details on leisure and nature activities, including information about the Corbie Lakes and other attractions in the Val de Somme area, you can visit the official tourism website: valdesomme-tourisme.com.


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