Best attractions and places to see around Domléger-Longvillers include a mix of historical sites and natural landscapes. This commune offers insights into regional history, from ancient abbeys to World War II sites. Visitors can explore preserved village charm alongside greenways suitable for outdoor activities. The area provides opportunities for both cultural exploration and leisurely recreation.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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This site, classified as a Regional Nature Reserve over more than 6 hectares, has an original relief and consists of a plateau dotted with dozens of hollows and bumps, originating from the exploitation of chalk for lime kilns. Did you say a thousand holes? Come and enjoy an impregnable viewpoint 30 minutes from Abbeville (North-West) in the Authie Valley. Numerous heritage species are present on this site, such as the star-shaped Marsh Grass of the Fens which flowers from June to September, the Small-leaved Water Parsley, the Wild Rose and the Common Juniper… https://www.cen-hautsdefrance.org/site/rnr-de-la-pature-mille-trous/
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Former railway line, beautiful ski slope!
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It was founded by the future Saint Riquier in 625, on a spring, the object of a very ancient pagan cult. The abbey became royal in 632 thanks to the protection granted to it by Dagobert I. It was Charlemagne himself who entrusted his son-in-law, Angilbert, with the construction of a new and vast abbey using the finest materials, thus forging a model of religious architecture for ecclesiastical buildings in the West. Thanks to a library that, over the centuries, became one of the most important in Europe, and a scriptorium active in the creation and dissemination of the Caroline minuscule, the abbey played a significant role in the preservation and transmission of knowledge until the end of the 12th century. A jewel of Gothic architecture, the Abbey has suffered numerous destructions due to fires and looting, but remains today one of the most beautiful buildings in France, notably thanks to the work carried out by Charles d'Aligre in the 17th century.
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Saint-Riquier Abbey is a former Benedictine monastery founded in the 7th century. It is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and a cultural center that hosts exhibitions, concerts and workshops. You can discover the gardens, the cloister, the library and the abbey museum, as well as the magnificent facade, choir and transept of the abbey church.
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A beautiful abbey listed as a historic monument with a rather exceptional history. It deserves a short stop to be admired and visited.
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A few choices for food and drink but you can sit in the quaint village square with the Abbey on one side and watch the world flow by.
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Smoothest gravel track ever. One hour gravel and bound clay surface with 1% incline and 1% decline, pure bike path, no cars. full throttle!
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the magnificent Royal Abbey of Saint-Riquier, a 7th-century Benedictine monastery known for its Gothic architecture, gardens, and museum. Another significant historical point is the German V1 Launch Site, offering a glimpse into World War II history. In Longvillers, the Église Saint-Lô, dating to the 16th century, features some of the region's oldest graffiti, including an inscription from 1610 commemorating Henri IV's assassination. Domléger also has a small chapel, erected in memory of Théodoric Lefrançois, who died during the 1870 war.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Royal Abbey of Saint-Riquier is listed as family-friendly and offers engaging historical exploration. For outdoor fun, both the Auxi - Bernâtre Greenway and The Traverse du Ponthieu Greenway are excellent choices for leisurely walks or bike rides, with the latter being particularly flat and easy for all ages.
You have two excellent greenways for leisurely activities. The Auxi - Bernâtre Greenway is a delightful, tree-lined path with gentle slopes, perfect for cycling or walking. Alternatively, The Traverse du Ponthieu Greenway, a former railway line, offers a relatively flat 23-kilometer route from Abbeville towards Conteville, ideal for a smooth ride or stroll.
Beyond the greenways, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, hiking, and running. For detailed routes, explore the guides for Cycling around Domléger-Longvillers, Hiking around Domléger-Longvillers, and Running Trails around Domléger-Longvillers.
While specific beginner trails aren't highlighted, the greenways like The Traverse du Ponthieu Greenway offer flat, easy surfaces suitable for beginners. For more structured hiking routes, you can consult the Hiking around Domléger-Longvillers guide, which includes routes like the 8.8 km 'Saint Martin's Church – Cathedral loop from Auxi-le-Château' that are generally moderate in difficulty.
The best time to visit Domléger-Longvillers for outdoor activities and exploring historical sites is generally during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these seasons, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, ideal for walking, cycling, and enjoying the natural beauty without the extreme heat of summer or the chill of winter. Summer months (July-August) are also popular, especially for greenway activities.
Beyond the major landmarks, the village of Longvillers itself is a hidden gem, retaining much of its old-world charm. You can discover several preserved farmhouses, half-timbered barns, and beautiful residences that reflect earlier times. The Royal Abbey of Saint-Riquier also serves as a cultural center, hosting exhibitions, concerts, and workshops, offering a dynamic cultural experience.
While not explicitly stated as 'dog-friendly,' greenways like the Auxi - Bernâtre Greenway and The Traverse du Ponthieu Greenway are generally open to pedestrians and are often suitable for dog walking, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Always check local signage for specific regulations.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The Royal Abbey of Saint-Riquier is highly regarded for its exceptional history and architecture. The greenways, such as the Auxi - Bernâtre Greenway, are loved for being tree-lined, rolling, and perfect for cycling. The overall charm of the preserved villages and the opportunity for leisurely outdoor activities are also frequently mentioned.
The greenways, especially The Traverse du Ponthieu Greenway, are former railway lines known for their relatively flat terrain, making them more accessible for those seeking easier paths. While specific accessibility details for all historical sites are not provided, the flat nature of the greenways makes them a good option for a comfortable outdoor experience.
The region showcases a range of historical architecture. The Royal Abbey of Saint-Riquier is a prime example of Gothic architecture, with its magnificent facade, choir, and transept. In the village of Longvillers, you can observe traditional preserved farmhouses and half-timbered barns, reflecting the local building styles of earlier times.


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