Best attractions and places to see around Ville-Le-Marclet include historical landmarks and natural features within the Somme department of Hauts-de-France. The commune is drained by the Nièvre River, which flows into the canalized Somme River. Visitors can explore architectural sites such as the 19th-century Église Saint-Nicolas and the reconstructed Château de Ville-le-Marclet. The broader area offers opportunities to discover cultural sites and natural landscapes.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Two impressive castles along the Somme.
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A very beautiful valley with a well-developed cycle path
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More information about the castle 🏰👇 https://www.chateaudelong.fr
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Very nice ravito at François in Long. Soft drinks, beer (Peace God draft for the hot ones), Fries etc...
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The area offers several historical sites. You can visit the 19th-century Neo-Gothic Église Saint-Nicolas in Ville-le-Marclet or the Chapelle Saint-Lambert, which has roots dating back to the 13th century. Further afield, consider exploring Long Castle, an 18th-century private property known for its pink bricks and white stones, or the Long Hydroelectric Power Plant, a rare example of pre-1914 energy production, classified as a historic monument.
Yes, Ville-Le-Marclet is drained by the Nièvre River, which flows into the canalized Somme River. The broader Somme Valley offers beautiful landscapes for contemplation and exploration. You can also discover the Étangs de la Barette, an area of ancient peat bogs that has become a significant ecosystem.
The region around Ville-Le-Marclet is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For example, explore the 'Marais des Cavins' on an easy hike, or take on more challenging gravel biking routes like the 'Amiens Cathedral loop'. You can find detailed routes and guides for hiking, gravel biking, and MTB trails in the area.
Many attractions in the area are suitable for families. The Somme Valley and Long Hydroelectric Power Plant are listed as family-friendly. Additionally, Around Long Lock offers cycle and canoe rentals, providing active options for families to enjoy the river.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and opportunities for contemplation along the Somme Valley. The rehabilitated lock house at Around Long Lock is also popular for its tourist information, rentals, and scenic riverside location. The architectural charm of places like Long Castle and the historical significance of the Long Hydroelectric Power Plant are also highly rated.
Yes, at Around Long Lock, the rehabilitated lock house serves as a tourist information point and offers rentals for both cycles and canoes, allowing you to explore the Somme River and its surroundings.
While the Château de Ville-le-Marclet is a private property used for events, you can visit Long Castle. This 18th-century castle, located in the Somme valley, is a private property open to visitors, featuring beautiful architecture, sculpted decorations, and a 20-hectare park with various historical elements like greenhouses, a dovecote, and an orangery.
The period from April 1st to October 31st is generally favorable for visiting attractions like the Long Hydroelectric Power Plant, which operates during these months. For hiking and cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather conditions, avoiding the peak heat of summer and potential winter chill.
Beyond the main highlights, consider exploring the Étangs de la Barette. This area of ancient peat bogs, now a preserved ecosystem, offers a tranquil natural setting away from more frequented sites. It's a great spot for those looking for a quieter connection with nature.
The lock keeper's house near the Long Hydroelectric Power Plant, also known as Around Long Lock, serves as a tourist information point. Here, you can get details on local attractions, activities, and services like cycle and canoe rentals.
In Ville-le-Marclet itself, the Église Saint-Nicolas is a notable example of 19th-century Neo-Gothic architecture, built with brick. The reconstructed Château de Ville-le-Marclet, though private, also showcases a respectful restoration of its original architectural style from the early 20th century. Nearby, Long Castle features distinctive Louis XV-style architecture with pink bricks and white stones.


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