Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Riquier include a mix of natural landscapes and historical sites in the Somme region. The area features the Somme Valley, offering opportunities for outdoor activities and exploring the local environment. Visitors can discover significant historical sites and man-made monuments that reflect the region's heritage. Public transport to Saint-Riquier historical sites is available, connecting visitors to key points of interest.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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During the French Revolution, the church served as a "Temple of Reason" and hosted a festival in honor of the Supreme Being on June 8, 1794.
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One of the finest examples of Flamboyant Gothic architecture in maritime Picardy, constructed between 1488-1539 for the nave and 1661-1663 for the choir. The church was built on marshy ground near a branch of the Somme River with an unusual north-facing façade instead of the traditional western orientation. During World War II, German artillery bombardment on May 20, 1940, caused a devastating fire that destroyed much of the building, with restoration completed only in 1998.
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Don't forget to stop at the bakery opposite the abbey church which makes the best "gâteau battu" in the region!
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Worth seeing: The facade and interior of Abbéeville Cathedral.
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Beautiful church with an interesting interior.
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This wonderful church was destroyed by German bombers on May 20, 1940. Since the French Revolution, it has belonged to the state, which has renovated it and opened a visitor reception.
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The primary natural feature to explore is the Somme Valley. It offers magnificent landscapes and many kilometers for those who enjoy nature, contemplation, and outdoor activities like cycling or walking along the river.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Saint-Vulfran Collegiate Church, Abbeville, a Gothic church dating back to 1488. Another significant historical site is the Long Hydroelectric Power Plant, a rare example of pre-1914 small energy production, classified as a historic monument.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The Somme Valley is great for walks and enjoying nature. Historical sites like Saint-Vulfran Collegiate Church, Abbeville and the Long Hydroelectric Power Plant are also considered family-friendly. Additionally, Long Castle, with its extensive park, offers a pleasant outing for all ages.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the Somme Valley, noting the magnificent landscapes. The historical significance and impressive architecture of sites like Saint-Vulfran Collegiate Church and the unique industrial heritage of the Long Hydroelectric Power Plant are also highly valued.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find detailed routes, including the 'Centuloise Walk' (around 9 km) and other loops from Saint-Riquier, in the Hiking around Saint-Riquier guide. The Somme Valley itself offers many kilometers for walking.
Absolutely! The region is well-suited for cycling. For gravel biking, explore routes like the 'Somme Valley – Around Long Lock loop' or 'Cycle path along the Canal Somme' in the Gravel biking around Saint-Riquier guide. For general cycling, the Cycling around Saint-Riquier guide offers routes such as the 'Saint-Riquier Abbey – Saint-Sépulcre Church loop'.
Many attractions, especially outdoor ones like the Somme Valley, are enjoyable during spring, summer, and early autumn. The Long Hydroelectric Power Plant is typically open from April 1st to October 31st. For indoor sites like churches or castles, check specific opening hours, but they are generally accessible year-round.
Yes, you can visit Long Castle. This private property, open to visitors, is an 18th-century castle featuring Louis XV-style architecture, a magnificent 20-hectare park with French-cut shrubs, greenhouses, and an 18th-century dovecote. It's located in the heart of the Somme between Abbeville and Amiens.
Beyond the well-known Saint-Vulfran Collegiate Church, the Long Hydroelectric Power Plant stands out as a unique example of early 20th-century industrial heritage. The area around Long Lock also features a rehabilitated lock keeper's house that serves as a tourist information point and offers rentals.
Yes, near the Long Hydroelectric Power Plant and Around Long Lock, the lock keeper's house is a good information point where you can rent kayaks and canoes to explore the Somme River.
The Somme Valley offers magnificent landscapes and scenic viewpoints, especially along the river. The extensive park of Long Castle also provides beautiful vistas with its French-style gardens and statues.
While not explicitly designated for wildlife spotting, the natural environment of the Somme Valley, with its river and surrounding landscapes, provides opportunities to observe local flora and fauna. Exploring the trails along the river is your best bet for encountering wildlife.


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