Best attractions and places to see around Nivillers are found in the Oise department of France, a region characterized by its proximity to significant historical and natural sites. While Nivillers itself is a small commune, its location provides access to a variety of notable landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features within a short distance. The surrounding area offers opportunities to explore impressive architecture and historical locations.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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A wall now traces its original layout onto the ground, offering visitors a glimpse into its religious and architectural past.
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The garden of the Château de Bresles, which belonged to Odet de Coligny, was famous during the Renaissance for its beauty and its canals; Queen Catherine de Medici loved to stroll there.
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The castle of Bresles was the residence of the bishops of Beauvais, it is currently the town hall of Bresles which resides there. Only vestiges of the medieval fortress remain and the current castle was built at the beginning of the 18th century. It is composed of two wings at right angles with two floors surmounted by attics and a hipped roof. The entrance porch and the bastion surrounding the courtyard of the town hall are said to be the oldest parts.
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The Cathedral of Beauvais is one of the most important Gothic churches in France 🇫🇷!
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It is always nice to meet old friends again, especially when it happens unexpectedly. When you enter the wonderful but only half-finished cathedral of Beauvais, you are greeted by the famous image of St. Peter from St. Peter's Basilica. This fits with the building's claim: the highest Gothic vault, the highest church tower, the largest church in France. However, it is a Gothic Babel: the vault and tower collapsed, and that was the end of money and Gothic architecture. The cathedral is a huge torso, the nave of which is a comparatively tiny Romanesque building that stands lost in front of the huge, centuries-old temporary dividing wall that the nave was supposed to replace.
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The collegiate church of Saint Barthelemy, founded in 1037, was secularized during the French Revolution and converted into a residential building. After war damage and demolition, the preserved choir today reminds us of the former building.
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The cathedral beckons. Curious, you want to rush into the interior, but the entrance is worth slowing down. The huge portal rises high into the sky. There are no religious figurines here: one wonders whether this is a financial consequence of the failed construction of the tower of Beauvais or whether the iconoclastic French Revolution has struck. Instead, the tendrils hide many mythical creatures and monsters worth seeing, waiting to be discovered. A somewhat threatening fairy-tale world. Behind them are the enormous carved doors, which are unparalleled with their sculptural Gothic scenes. And finally, Peter himself welcomes you into the church. You know him: an image of the famous statue in St. Peter's Basilica, which illustrates the claim of the cathedral's builders: Amiens was supposed to have the largest church in France, but unfortunately the over-high vaults and the world's highest over-high tower collapsed and inside, massive wooden struts hold up the fragile statics. A Gothic Babel. But the cathedral also holds the record as a torso: the highest vaults are 48.5 metres high.
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Beauvais Cathedral was the most ambitious cathedral building project in France. Construction began in 1247 and the aim was to build nothing less than the largest church with the highest vault. Unfortunately, construction technology was not yet advanced enough. The towering choir was finished in 1275 and partially collapsed in 1284. The vaults, which were then built with no less ambition, reached 48.5 metres and are the highest Gothic cathedral vaults ever. Instead of a nave, the highest tower in the world was built over the crossing, 153 metres high. It was completed in 1569 and was the highest building in the world for four years, then the tower collapsed too. After that, money and Gothic architecture ran out and the church remained a gigantic torso. A slated wall closes off the church behind the crossing to the planned nave; the comparatively tiny Romanesque nave still stands here. This is probably how Cologne Cathedral looked before further construction in the 19th century. You enter the church through the wonderful south façade with its magnificent carved doors, past a statue of Peter, which is a replica of Peter in St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, and are overwhelmed by the feeling of space. The vault rises infinitely high, huge, bright windows bathe the room in bright light. The blue of the windows in the chapel ring of the apse glows mysteriously. Between the enormous pillars of the transept, powerful wooden auxiliary structures support the sensitive statics (which have now held for 700 years). Interestingly, the crossing pillars are different: one pillar, which may have survived the tower's collapse, has the familiar, diversely sharply contoured Gothic appearance, three pillars have distinctly round profiles. We are lucky enough to experience a baptism service and see the church "in operation". But it is a space of peace and contemplation: only a few visitors find their way to this building, which makes it all the more impressive. And there is another marvel that amazes visitors: a tower-sized astronomical clock from the 19th century, which displays an almost incalculable variety of astronomical data on numerous, beautifully designed dials.
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The region around Nivillers is rich in history. A prominent site is the Beauvais Cathedral, known for housing the tallest choir in the world. You can also visit Bresles Castle, a former residence of the bishops of Beauvais, appreciated for its historical significance and gardens. Another historical gem is The Collegiate Church of Saint-Barthélemy, founded in 1037, where its preserved choir offers a glimpse into its past.
Beyond the major historical sites, you can explore the charming village of Gerberoy, recognized as one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages,' featuring 18th-century cottages and delightful gardens. The town of Senlis, with its ruined castle, cathedral, and cobbled streets, also offers a rich cultural experience. Additionally, the extensive Château de Chantilly and the significant Royaumont Abbey are within a reasonable distance.
Nature lovers can enjoy the Plan d'eau du Canada, a natural body of water perfect for relaxation. The unique Hortillonnages d'Amiens, floating gardens, offer a distinctive natural experience. Several forest areas like Forêt du Parc de Saint-Quentin and Forêt de Hez-Froidmont provide opportunities for walks and enjoying the outdoors. The Réserve naturelle régionale des Larris et Tourbières de Saint-Pierre-es-Champs is also a notable regional nature reserve.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. The Beauvais Cathedral and The Collegiate Church of Saint-Barthélemy are listed as family-friendly historical sites. For a more active day out, Parc Saint-Paul is a popular theme park located about 14 km from Nivillers, offering entertainment for all ages.
The area around Nivillers offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, mountain biking, and running. For detailed routes, explore the hiking guide, MTB trails guide, and running trails guide for Nivillers.
Absolutely. You can find several hiking trails, including an easy 3.6 km loop from Beauvais that takes you past Beauvais: Südportal and Beauvais Cathedral. Another moderate 12.1 km loop from Beauvais explores the Plan d'Eau du Canada. For more options, check the hiking guide around Nivillers.
Yes, there are several mountain biking trails available. A popular moderate route is the 49 km 'Plan d'Eau du Canada – Beauvais Cathedral loop from Rochy-Condé'. Another option is the 39 km 'Beauvais Cathedral – Plan d'Eau du Canada loop from Beauvais'. You can discover more routes in the MTB trails guide around Nivillers.
Runners will find a variety of routes. Options include moderate loops from Stade Pierre-Brisson (8.9 km), Therdonne (6.9 km), Laversines (10.3 km), Bonlier (12 km), and Velennes (10.7 km). These routes offer different distances to suit various fitness levels. For a comprehensive list, refer to the running trails guide around Nivillers.
The Hauts-de-France region, where Nivillers is located, generally experiences pleasant weather from late spring to early autumn (May to September), making it ideal for exploring both indoor and outdoor attractions. During these months, the gardens and natural areas are in full bloom, and the weather is comfortable for walking and cycling.
Visitors particularly appreciate the impressive Gothic architecture and historical significance of sites like the Beauvais Cathedral, often marveling at its sheer size and the tallest choir in the world. The historical depth of places like Bresles Castle and The Collegiate Church of Saint-Barthélemy also receives high praise for offering a tangible connection to the past.
Yes, the Bresles Castle is a notable historical castle that once served as a residence for the bishops of Beauvais. Its gardens were particularly admired by nobility, including Catherine de Medici. Further afield, the grand Château de Chantilly, with its extensive grounds, is also a significant historical landmark.
Yes, the Hortillonnages d'Amiens are a unique and fascinating natural feature located about 9 km from Nivillers. These floating gardens offer a distinctive landscape and a tranquil experience, showcasing a traditional form of cultivation on water.
For a day of entertainment, Parc Saint-Paul is a popular theme park situated approximately 14 km from Nivillers. It offers a variety of rides and attractions suitable for families and visitors of all ages looking for a fun and engaging experience.


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