Best attractions and places to see around Port-Le-Grand, a rural village in the Somme department of Hauts-de-France, include historical sites and natural features. The commune is recognized as the birthplace of Saint Honorius of Amiens. Its location provides access to the larger Bay of Somme area, known for its diverse natural habitats and coastal landscapes.
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Nice Chapelle with the view on the Baye de la Somme
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From the chapel on the hill, there is a beautiful view of the bay and Le Grotoy.
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Walk along the canal, enjoy the view from the benches
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The bay of summer, on our trip it was low tide.
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The church is built of natural stone with a characteristic pattern. It consists of two naves, separated by high arches. The baptismal chapel is still part of the original church. A church was first mentioned in the 12th century, but the current church dates back to the 13th century. The church was repeatedly destroyed during the Hundred Years' War and was set on fire in 1475, when the city defended itself against the English and Burgundian rulers. The church was rebuilt at the end of the 15th century and reconsecrated in 1500, but construction activities lasted until 1559. During the French Revolution, the furniture was sold, shrines and paintings were burned and bells were melted down. In 1845, a rectangular brick building was built next to the tower. Next to the church is the heavy tower, equipped with buttresses. In 1786, it was crowned with a tent roof.
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Perfect for relaxing and enjoying the sea air
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Cross the Bay of the Somme from Crotoy, take the steam train back and then go to Le Hourdel to see the seals, that's all you need for a wonderful holiday. https://youtu.be/nenNw-_0ADE
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On a hill in the historic fishing district of le Courtgain is a small chapel Chapelle des Marins. The small houses of the fishing families are behind the large buildings on the quay. You will find these in Rue des Moulins and Rue des Pilotes, colorful streets at the bottom of the hill. The hill was the vantage point for the women to see if their men were returning home. In the chapel prayers were said for a safe voyage, a good return home and for good luck on the next voyage. The chapel dates from the nineteenth century, but was completely renovated in 1995.
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Port-Le-Grand is a rural village situated in the Somme department of the Hauts-de-France region in northern France. It acts as a convenient base for exploring the wider Bay of Somme area.
The most prominent natural feature is the Baie de Somme, a significant natural habitat and regional natural park. You can enjoy panoramic views and wildlife spotting, especially at locations like Cape Hornu, which offers stunning vistas of the bay and its wildlife. The bay is known for its mud flats, salt marshes, and diverse marine life, water birds, and seals.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can explore the Saint-Valery-sur-Somme Old Town, known for its medieval street plan, ancient ramparts, and colorful houses. This town was also the departure point for William the Conqueror's invasion fleet in 1066. Additionally, the Sailors' Chapel, dedicated to those lost at sea, is a historical religious building offering views of the bay.
The area around Port-Le-Grand is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, running, and gravel biking. For cycling, explore routes like the 'Cap Hourdel Lighthouse' loop. Runners can enjoy trails such as the 'Picnic spot loop from Port-le-Grand'. For more details and specific routes, check out the cycling guide, running guide, and gravel biking guide for the area.
Many attractions around Port-Le-Grand are suitable for families. The Port of Saint-Valery and the Saint-Valery-sur-Somme Old Town are great for leisurely strolls and exploring. Natural sites like Cape Hornu and the Baie de Somme offer opportunities for nature observation and walks that can be enjoyed by all ages.
The Port of Saint-Valery is a significant destination for sailors, fishermen, and tourists, located at the mouth of the Somme Canal and the Bay of Somme. It's known for its vibrant atmosphere, offering views of boats and the bay, and serves as a hub for exploring the charming town of Saint-Valery-sur-Somme.
Absolutely. Cape Hornu provides panoramic views of the Baie de Somme and its wildlife. From the Sailors' Chapel in Saint-Valery-sur-Somme, you can also enjoy beautiful vistas of the bay and Le Crotoy.
Port-Le-Grand is historically recognized as the birthplace of Saint Honorius of Amiens (d. 600 AD), who is the patron saint of bakers. Saint Austreberthe of Pavilly is also associated with the area, having founded a Benedictine convent here. The village is part of a program highlighting its heritage.
While Port-Le-Grand itself is a small village, nearby towns such as Abbeville, Saint-Valery-sur-Somme, and Le Crotoy host markets on various days, offering local produce and goods.
To truly experience the Bay of Somme, consider visiting Cape Hornu for its panoramic views and coastal paths. You can also explore the charming Saint-Valery-sur-Somme Old Town and its port, which offers a direct connection to the bay. Scenic train rides are also available in the area, such as from the Railway Bay of Somme - Crotoy Station.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The medieval street plan and colorful houses of Saint-Valery-sur-Somme are highly appreciated, as are the panoramic views and wildlife opportunities at locations like Cape Hornu. Many find walking along the canal and enjoying the views from benches around the Port of Saint-Valery to be very pleasant.
Yes, the Forêt de Crécy is a natural site located approximately 11 km from Port-Le-Grand. Additionally, the Parc du Marquenterre is a well-known nature reserve, particularly popular for birdwatching, and the Réserve naturelle de la Baie de Somme offers diverse habitats for wildlife.


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