Attractions and places to see around Haravesnes include a small, rural commune in the Pas-de-Calais department, Hauts-de-France, known for its peaceful atmosphere and picturesque countryside. The region is characterized by plateaus, valleys, and bocages, with the Canche and Authie rivers forming part of the natural landscape. Haravesnes serves as a base for exploring the surrounding natural and cultural sites, offering a glimpse into authentic French village life.
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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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Between Somme and Pas-de-Calais, follow the trail of sheep and goats that maintain this hillside through extensive grazing, thus contributing to the natural preservation of the site's biodiversity. Classified as a Regional Natural Reserve, this remarkable place, the “Riez” of Noeux-les-Auxi (Picard term meaning “fallow land/chalky expanse”), is home to numerous heritage species. Don't forget to look up to admire the superb panoramas. The walk continues to the Ravin des cavernes, below the Reserve. Its annual Transhumance has become an unmissable event over time, and for its bucolic character, the RNR des Riez is a place to discover throughout the seasons. Explore the hillside to discover wild orchids from late spring until the end of September. https://www.cen-hautsdefrance.org/site/rnr-des-riez-de-noeux-les-auxi/
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Former railway line, beautiful ski slope!
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This chapel is located on its promontory between Marconne and St-Georges/Vieil-Hesdin. It seems a little forgotten although its structure is in very good condition. It dominates the Canche valley on the right bank and it also dominates the RD939 (previously RN39) known as the "sea road" very famous for its traffic jams when returning from summer weekends.
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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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Over 23 kilometers from Abbeville, this former railway line runs in the direction of Conteville with little incline/decline.
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Not suitable for racing bikes.
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Portion of the Frévent - Abbeville greenway Surrounded by trees, very rolling and slight slopes :)
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The region around Haravesnes is rich in natural beauty. You can discover the unique biodiversity of the RNR des Riez de Noeux-lès-Auxi, known for its chalky expanses and wild orchids, or the RNR de la Pâture Mille Trous, offering panoramic views from its plateau. The area is characterized by serene plateaus, valleys, and bocages, including the picturesque Canche and Authie river valleys, perfect for nature walks.
Yes, Haravesnes offers excellent cycling opportunities, particularly on greenways. The Auxi - Bernâtre Greenway is a pleasant, tree-lined path with slight slopes, part of the larger Frévent - Abbeville route. Another great option is The Traverse du Ponthieu Greenway, a smooth, traffic-free former railway line extending over 23 kilometers from Abbeville. For more cycling routes, explore the Cycling around Haravesnes guide.
The tranquil countryside surrounding Haravesnes is ideal for walks. You can enjoy the panoramic views and diverse flora at the RNR des Riez de Noeux-lès-Auxi or the RNR de la Pâture Mille Trous. The general landscapes of the Val d'Authie and Ternois regions offer numerous serene paths. For specific hiking trails, consult the Hiking around Haravesnes guide.
Beyond Haravesnes' own L'église Notre-Dame, the region boasts several historical sites. You can visit the remnants of a Cistercian monastery at the Château de Cercamp in Frévent, or explore the agricultural history of the Ternois region at the Moulin-Musée Wintenberger along the Canche river. The Citadel of Montreuil-sur-Mer, with its ancient fortifications, is also a significant historical landmark in the broader area.
Yes, Haravesnes itself has L'église Notre-Dame. Nearby, you can find the unique Our Lady of the Oak chapel, situated on a promontory overlooking the Canche valley. Another beautiful example of 18th-century country architecture is the Église Notre-Dame de Buire-au-Bois in the nearby commune of Buire-au-Bois.
Families can enjoy the easy and traffic-free cycling on The Traverse du Ponthieu Greenway, which is explicitly noted as family-friendly. Another option for families is the Ferme pédagogique du bois des 12 deniers, an educational farm where children can interact with farm animals and learn about dairy farming.
Given the rural nature of Haravesnes and its surrounding attractions, a car is highly recommended for visitors to fully experience the area. Public transport options are limited, making personal transportation the most convenient way to explore the various sites and natural landscapes.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities around Haravesnes. During these seasons, the countryside is vibrant, and conditions are ideal for cycling, hiking, and exploring the natural reserves. Wild orchids at the RNR des Riez de Noeux-lès-Auxi can be admired from late spring until the end of September.
Many of the natural areas and greenways around Haravesnes are suitable for dog walking. The peaceful countryside, including the Val d'Authie and Ternois landscapes, offers ample space for walks. Greenways like the Auxi - Bernâtre Greenway are generally dog-friendly, but always ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them.
For stunning vistas, head to the RNR de la Pâture Mille Trous, which offers an impregnable viewpoint over the Authie Valley. The RNR des Riez de Noeux-lès-Auxi also provides superb panoramas. Additionally, the Our Lady of the Oak chapel is situated on a promontory that dominates the Canche valley, offering picturesque views.
Absolutely! The region is home to excellent traffic-free cycling options. The Traverse du Ponthieu Greenway is a prime example, offering over 23 kilometers of smooth gravel and bound clay surface on a former railway line with minimal incline. The Auxi - Bernâtre Greenway also provides a pleasant, car-free experience. You can find more routes in the Traffic-free bike rides around Haravesnes guide.


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