Attractions and places to see around Montagne-Fayel, a commune in the Somme department of Hauts-de-France, offer insights into its history and rural character. The area features local landmarks such as a red-brick church, a war memorial, and a geodetic chimney. Visitors can explore a mix of historical sites and natural spots. This region provides a quiet setting for discovering local heritage.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Not far from here (1.2 km), on the outskirts of Bourdon, there is a large military cemetery for German soldiers who fell here on the Somme in heavy fighting (including the Battle of Abbeville in early June 1940).
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Great hill before arriving at the castle
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At this picnic area by the canal, you can relax and admire the landscape.
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magnificent castle on the top of Picquigny, with a small paved path to go around it and overlooking the church.
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n the Middle Ages there was a castle in Dromesnil. In the 15th century it was rebuilt after the Hundred Years' War. Demolished in 1750 and replaced by the present building in 1752. Dromesnil Castle was built in the mid 18th century and remodeled in the 19th century. The Lordship of Dromesnil was established as a margraviate for the Hallencourt family, who owned the castle until 1749.
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The Château de Picquigny is a former fortified castle, now in ruins. The Manor of Picquigny, assigned to one of Clovis' companions with his unique rights and privileges, was one of the finest and most important manors of the Kingdom of France. The castle was taken by King Dagobert in 632. The Picquigny family left to posterity one of the oldest archives of a manor house north of the Loire.
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The current castle was built in the 17th century on the site of the old manor house and was expanded to include two lower wings in the following century. The outbuildings were built in the 19th century.
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The region is rich in history, featuring several notable castles. You can visit Picquigny castle, a former fortified castle with a rich past, offering views over the church. Another significant site is Château de Pissy, a 17th-century castle expanded in the following century. Don't miss Château de Dromesnil, which was rebuilt in the 15th century after the Hundred Years' War and later replaced by the current 18th-century building.
Yes, within Montagne-Fayel village, you can find a distinctive red-brick church, which is a prominent architectural landmark. There is also a war memorial commemorating local history and sacrifice, and a unique geodetic chimney, often used for surveying, adding to the village's character.
For scenic views and a place to relax outdoors, visit the Picnic Area by the Canal. This spot allows you to admire the surrounding landscape. Additionally, the paved path around Picquigny castle offers excellent views overlooking the church and the area.
Absolutely. The area around Montagne-Fayel offers various routes for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous options for hiking, cycling, and running. These routes often pass by local landmarks and natural settings.
You'll find a range of hiking trails, from easy to moderate. Popular options include the 'Marais des Cavins — loop from Hangest-sur-Somme' and the 'Picnic Area by the Canal – Picnic loop from Hangest-sur-Somme', both offering accessible walks. For more details on routes and difficulty, explore the hiking guide for Montagne-Fayel.
Yes, there are several cycling routes available. You can enjoy easy rides like the 'Wooden Bridge Over the Stream loop from Airaines' or more challenging ones such as the 'Belloy Castle – Château de Dromesnil loop from Hornoy-le-Bourg'. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the cycling guide for Montagne-Fayel.
The Picnic Area by the Canal is a great family-friendly spot where you can relax and enjoy the scenery. Many of the walking and cycling routes also offer gentle terrain suitable for families.
The spring and summer months generally offer the most pleasant weather for exploring the outdoor attractions and historical sites around Montagne-Fayel. The mild temperatures are ideal for walking around castles and enjoying picnic areas.
Yes, a notable facility is the Picnic Area by the Canal. It provides a convenient spot to rest, have a meal, and enjoy the tranquil surroundings.
Visitors frequently appreciate the historical significance of the castles, such as the impressive Picquigny castle and Château de Pissy. The peaceful atmosphere of the Picnic Area by the Canal and the scenic views from various points are also highly rated.
The Château de Picquigny is a former fortified castle, now in ruins, with a history dating back to the time of Clovis. It was one of the most important manors in the Kingdom of France. The castle was notably taken by King Dagobert in 632, and the Picquigny family left behind one of the oldest archives of a manor house north of the Loire.


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