Best attractions and places to see around Foucarmont include a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. This rural and industrial town in the Seine-Maritime department of Normandy, France, is situated in the Yères Valley. The area offers various points of interest within its immediate vicinity and the surrounding region, providing diverse exploration opportunities.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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An ideal place for a picnic
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The mill belongs to the Manoir d'Hottineaux or Domaine de Penthièvre. The gate to the property was closed, which is a bit surprising given that there are even signposts leading there. The building is difficult to see from the street, but at least the mill wheel, which is still working, is visible.
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Do you know the story of Master Jean? Legend, which dates back to the 17th century, says that it was a lumberjack from the Eu forest who one day showed his way to Philippe d'Orléans who was passing by. Two centuries later, a large cast iron pole was built on this spot which indicated eight directions. This post has since passed through the ages and you will be able to see a panel with different photos where it sits in the background: hound hunts, the First World War, the Popular Front, the Second World War and its V1s,… Source: https://www.seine-maritime-tourisme.com/diffusio/fr/je-choisis/une-balade/toutes-balades/pierrecourt/maitre-jean_TFOITINOR076V50IC75.php
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The Saint-Étienne church is a Catholic church located in the territory of the commune of Bouttencourt, French department of Somme, in France, away from inhabited areas, on the south-facing slope of Bresle. The Saint-Étienne de Bouttencourt church was built during the 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th centuries. The building is protected as a historic monument for the ends of the blocks decorating the cornices: classification by decree of May 18, 1908. The rest of the church benefits from registration by decree of March 4, 1926. The church is made up of a 15th century nave with a framed vault and 15th century aisles. The cylindrical columns which support the vault are decorated with frieze capitals. This frieze is decorated with hourglasses sculpted with medallions and fantastic animals wrapped in scrolls of foliage. At the crossroads of the transept, there is an ancient beam of glory between two monster mouths on which statues rest. Source: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Église_Saint-Étienne_de_Bouttencourt
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Pavilion located in a clearing near the Sainte Cathérine viewpoint
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The site of Queen Mother Elizabeth in the forest of EU. Here you will find the stumps of two trees that were once intertwined for more than a century. A beech and an oak, planted side by side for the arrival of Queen Victoria in 1843. Entwined, they symbolized good understanding between France and England. These fusion trees had to be felled in 2013 for health reasons, but their presence in this place is still palpable. On the 100th birthday of the Queen Mother of England, then President Jacques Chirac renamed the place "Site of Queen Mother Elizabeth". It is also the starting point of the walking tour of the queen mother. This marked route will allow you to discover the charms of the panorama opening onto the Yères Valley. This circuit, equipped with comfort and information facilities (tables, benches, information panels on flora and fauna, orientation table, equipped kiosk, etc.).
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Nice place for a snack break or even a night under the stars.
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The region offers several historical sites. You can visit the Site of Queen Mother Elizabeth in the Forest of EU, which commemorates a historical meeting between France and England. Another significant site is Saint Stephen's Church in Bouttencourt, a protected historical monument dating from the 13th to 16th centuries. Additionally, the Mill on the Bresle near Blagny, part of the Manoir d'Hottineaux, features a still-working mill wheel visible to visitors. The Maître Jean Post also holds historical significance, marking a spot with a local legend dating back to the 17th century.
For picturesque vistas, head to the Sainte Catherine viewpoint, which is ideal for a snack break or picnic. The Site of Queen Mother Elizabeth also offers panoramic views of the Yères Valley. Foucarmont itself is nestled within the beautiful Yères Valley, and the nearby Forest of EU provides opportunities to enjoy nature and walks.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Site of Queen Mother Elizabeth is a family-friendly historical site and natural monument, offering a walking tour with informational panels. The Sainte Catherine viewpoint is also family-friendly, providing a pleasant spot for picnics. Additionally, the Maître Jean Post is listed as a family-friendly historical site.
The Foucarmont area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including moderate to difficult options like the 'Fleece – Poteau Maître Jean loop'. For mountain biking, trails like the 'Glass vallée team bike loop' offer moderate challenges. If you prefer running, there are several routes, such as the 'Infer post loop from Pierrecourt'. You can find detailed information and routes in the komoot guides for Cycling around Foucarmont, MTB Trails around Foucarmont, and Running Trails around Foucarmont.
Absolutely. The Site of Queen Mother Elizabeth serves as the starting point for a scenic walking tour that offers panoramic views of the Yères Valley, complete with informational panels on local flora and fauna. The Forest of EU also provides many opportunities for walks. For more structured routes, you can explore the running guides which often include walking-friendly paths, such as the 'Sainte-Catherine Pavilion loop from Grandcourt' found in the Running Trails around Foucarmont guide.
While the historic Foucarmont Abbey was largely destroyed, the modern Foucarmont Church stands as a significant cultural site. It features unique architecture, including a claustra-style south wall, a gallery on the north wall, and a distinctive perforated bell tower. The stained-glass windows were created by students from the Beaux-Arts de Paris, and the church houses surviving 16th and 17th-century statues from the original abbey.
Yes, the natural areas around Foucarmont offer opportunities for wildlife spotting. The walking tour starting from the Site of Queen Mother Elizabeth in the Forest of EU features informational panels about local flora and fauna, indicating the presence of diverse wildlife in the area. The Yères Valley and the Forest of EU are rich in natural habitats.
Beyond the main highlights, consider visiting the Mill on the Bresle near Blagny, where you can see a still-working mill wheel. The Maître Jean Post is also a unique spot with a local legend and historical photos. For those looking to venture slightly further, the wider region offers charming markets in towns like Blangy-sur-Bresle, Neufchatel-en-Bray, and Eu, providing a glimpse into local life.
The Site of Queen Mother Elizabeth in the Forest of EU is a historical and natural monument. It features the stumps of intertwined beech and oak trees, originally planted in 1843 for Queen Victoria's visit to symbolize the strong understanding between France and England. Renamed by President Jacques Chirac on the Queen Mother's 100th birthday, it marks the starting point for a scenic walking tour with panoramic views of the Yères Valley.
Yes, if you're willing to explore the wider region, you'll find beautiful gardens such as Parc et roseraie du château de Rambures, Parc du château de Digeon, and Jardin de Miromesnil. For natural reserves, the Réserve naturelle de la Baie de Somme (Bay of the Somme Natural Reserve) is within reach, along with other natural sites like Montagne de Montenoy, Hable-d'Ault, Pointe du Hourdel, and the Forêt de Crécy.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Site of Queen Mother Elizabeth is valued for its historical context and the scenic walking tour it offers. The Sainte Catherine viewpoint is a favorite for its picturesque vistas and suitability for relaxing breaks. The overall appeal lies in the tranquil, rural setting combined with interesting cultural and historical points.


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