Best attractions and places to see around Sailly-Flibeaucourt. This commune in the Somme department, Hauts-de-France, features local landmarks and provides access to significant natural and cultural sites. It is situated near the Baie de Somme, a designated "Grand Site de France" known for its natural beauty and ecological importance, including migratory birds and a seal colony. The area offers a mix of historical architecture and diverse natural landscapes.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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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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Sailly-Flibeaucourt is ideally located near the magnificent Baie de Somme, a designated "Grand Site de France" and a Ramsar site. This area is renowned for its exceptional natural beauty and ecological importance, particularly for migratory birds and a resident seal colony. You can also visit the Parc du Marquenterre, a significant natural reserve for bird observation, or the Pointe du Hourdel, famous for its seal colony. The nearby Forêt de Crécy offers opportunities to enjoy a natural forest environment.
Within Sailly-Flibeaucourt itself, you can visit the historic Château (Mairie de Sailly-Flibeaucourt), which now serves as the Town Hall, and the medieval Église Saint-Étienne with its stone bell tower and stained-glass windows. Nearby, explore the picturesque town of Saint-Valery-sur-Somme, home to the Sailors' Chapel and an attractive historic center. Abbeville offers the impressive Saint-Vulfran Collegiate Church, while Saint-Riquier boasts a grand Benedictine abbey church. Valloires Abbey and its beautiful gardens are also within a short distance.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Port of Saint-Valery is a pleasant place for a stroll, and Cape Hornu offers panoramic views of the bay and its wildlife, which children often enjoy. The Baie de Somme itself is a fantastic natural playground for observing seals and birds. The Parc du Marquenterre is specifically designed for wildlife observation and is a great family outing.
The region around Sailly-Flibeaucourt offers numerous opportunities for walking and hiking. You can explore coastal paths, such as the one leading from Cape Hornu to the Chapelle des Marins, offering views of the Baie de Somme. For more structured routes, consider exploring the running trails available, including moderate loops from Noyelles-sur-Mer in the Baie de Somme nature reserve. Find more details on specific routes in the Running Trails around Sailly-Flibeaucourt guide.
Absolutely! The area is well-suited for cycling. You can find easy cycling loops like the "Canal de la Somme Picnic Area – The bridge road loop from Port-le-Grand" or the "Noyelles Castle – Promenade Alfred Manessier loop from Sailly Bray." For road cyclists, there are moderate routes such as the "St. Valery sur Somme – Saint-Valéry Steam Train loop from Noyelles-sur-Mer." Discover more options in the Cycling around Sailly-Flibeaucourt guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Sailly-Flibeaucourt guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural landscapes and historical charm. The panoramic views of the Baie de Somme from spots like Cape Hornu are highly rated, as is the opportunity to observe wildlife, especially the seals and migratory birds in the bay. The historical atmosphere of towns like Saint-Valery-sur-Somme and the architectural beauty of sites like the Saint-Vulfran Collegiate Church also receive significant praise.
The Baie de Somme region is beautiful year-round, but the best time to visit largely depends on your interests. Spring and autumn are ideal for birdwatching, as migratory birds pass through the area. Summer offers pleasant weather for coastal walks and enjoying the beaches, though it can be busier. For observing the seal colony, low tide is generally the best time, regardless of the season.
Beyond the well-known sites, the Aire autoroutière de la Baie de Somme on the A16 motorway is surprisingly considered one of France's most successful rest stops. It offers a viewpoint over the Baie de Somme, a shop, and features archaeological, craft, and science/technology exhibits, making it more than just a quick stop. The charming smaller towns like Le Crotoy, with its long sandy beach, also offer a delightful, less crowded experience.
Yes, the Baie de Somme is home to a resident seal colony. The best place to observe them is often from the Pointe du Hourdel, located at the southern tip of the bay. Remember to keep a respectful distance to avoid disturbing the animals.
Several charming towns are easily accessible. Saint-Valery-sur-Somme is considered one of the most picturesque, with its historic center and as a departure point for the "little bay train." Abbeville offers a pleasant detour with its belfry (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) and local markets. Le Crotoy is a popular seaside resort known for its long, sandy beach. Saint-Riquier is home to an impressive Benedictine abbey church and another UNESCO-listed belfry.
While Sailly-Flibeaucourt itself is a smaller commune, public transport options exist to reach some of the larger nearby towns and attractions. The "little bay train" (Railway Bay of Somme) connects Saint-Valery-sur-Somme and Le Crotoy, offering a scenic way to travel between these popular spots. For other locations, local bus services might be available, but a car often provides the most flexibility for exploring the wider region.
Absolutely! Cape Hornu near Saint-Valery-sur-Somme offers exceptional panoramic views of the bay and its wildlife. Additionally, the Aire autoroutière de la Baie de Somme on the A16 motorway provides a unique elevated viewpoint over the Baie de Somme, allowing you to appreciate its vastness.


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