Best attractions and places to see around Halloy-Lès-Pernois include a variety of landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites within the Somme department. This small village serves as a starting point for exploring the region's diverse offerings. Visitors can find historical sites, natural parks, and scenic routes suitable for various outdoor activities. The area provides opportunities to experience both the natural landscape and the rich history of northern France.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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nice shower, poop and sleep
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More or less smooth paths to explore.
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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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The park was opened in 1988 and is located on the edge of the Oppidum of La Chaussée-Tirancourt. The visitor walks through a period of 600,000 years, from the Neolithic to the Gallo-Roman period. Houses from the Neolithic, Bronze Age and Iron Age were reconstructed in a scientifically sound manner. One can see flint workers, weavers, basket weavers and potters at work. It also shows how wood, bronze and iron were worked in earlier times. The making of mosaics is also discussed. A number of themed walks are planned, including a walk in a swamp area where peat cutting in previous centuries is highlighted.
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A beautiful park to discover with the kids. However, the archaeological part only opens at 2 p.m. They are carrying out work in the area of the lake and it is therefore closed.
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Far from the hustle and bustle of the city or the noise of the traffic, the banks of the Somme are a beautiful place for lovers of hiking or simple Sunday strolls with the family. In addition, the towpath was renovated in 2023 and we can now cross paths without difficulty.
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At this picnic area by the canal, you can relax and admire the landscape.
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You can discover several natural sites. The Étangs de la Barette offers a preserved ecosystem of ponds, swamps, and ancient peat bogs. The Marais des Cavins, near Pernois, is a 22-hectare natural site with wetlands and ponds, home to diverse wildlife like the Eurasian bittern. Additionally, the Somme Valley provides opportunities for water sports and scenic views, and the Bay of the Somme is a rich natural habitat.
Yes, the region is rich in history. Within the village, you'll find the British Cemetery of Halloy-lès-Pernois, a significant World War I site. A short drive away is the Naours Underground City, a fascinating chalk quarry that served as a refuge for villagers in the 16th century. Amiens Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a stunning example of Gothic architecture. You can also visit the Cistercian Valloires Abbey and the historic town of Saint-Riquier with its Benedictine abbey church and belfry.
Families can enjoy the Samara - Nature & Archaeology Park, which offers a journey through 600,000 years of history with reconstructed houses and demonstrations. The Somme Towpath is ideal for easy family strolls along the river. The Picnic Area by the Canal is also a great spot for a relaxing break with children.
The Somme Towpath offers a pleasant route for walking along the river. For more dedicated hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Nièvre loop from Halloy-lès-Pernois' or the 'Chemin de halage – Marais des Cavins loop from Flixecourt'. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Halloy-Lès-Pernois guide.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. The Somme Towpath is suitable for cycling. For road cyclists, routes like the 'Moulin de Basile loop from Vignacourt' are available. Gravel biking enthusiasts can try the 'Ideal spot for a picnic – The Somme River loop from Flixecourt'. Discover more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Halloy-Lès-Pernois guide and the Gravel biking around Halloy-Lès-Pernois guide.
The region boasts several beautiful gardens. Les Jardins de Maizicourt is a delightful horticultural experience. Other remarkable gardens include Le Clos Alexandre, Parc du Château de Sericourt, Le Jardin des Lianes, and the formal gardens of Valloires Abbey.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and scenic beauty of the natural sites, such as the Étangs de la Barette. The renovated Somme Towpath is praised for its peaceful atmosphere, perfect for strolls away from traffic. The historical depth of sites like the Naours Underground City also leaves a strong impression.
Beyond the historical sites, you can explore the Cité Souterraine de Naours, which offers a unique glimpse into 16th-century village life and refuge. The Château de Flixecourt, built in 1880, showcases the region's industrial heritage. The town of Arras, with its Baroque architecture and the Carrière Wellington museum, provides another distinct cultural experience.
Yes, the Somme Valley is an excellent spot for water sports. You can enjoy wakeboarding in Dreuil-les-Amiens, and there are several rental spots along the river for canoeing, kayaking, and paddleboarding. For more information on activities, you can visit Somme Tourisme's adrenaline junkies page.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for visiting, as the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and exploring gardens. Many attractions, especially natural parks and gardens, are at their most vibrant during these seasons. Historical sites like the Naours Underground City are open year-round, but access to some outdoor features might be seasonal.
Yes, the Bay of the Somme, located about 46 kilometers west-north-west, offers stunning coastal scenery and is a rich natural habitat. Le Crotoy, a seaside resort known for its long sandy beach, is also situated within this area, providing a great option for a day trip to the coast.


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