Attractions and places to see around Raye-sur-Authie are centered on the tranquil Authie River valley, forming a natural border between Pas-de-Calais and Somme. This commune serves as a base for exploring the Hauts-de-France region's historical, cultural, and natural sites. The area features a diverse landscape with wet valley floors, limestone hillsides, and wooded slopes. Visitors can discover Cistercian abbeys, historic castles, and significant natural bays.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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A very worthwhile abbey, well worth a visit.
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superb walk, calm, rest, meal on the terrace at the Auberge du Gros Tilleul, a warm, peaceful welcome, a restorative day
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Beautiful garden that you should definitely see if you are in the area. You will discover different zones such as: The rose garden, the herb garden, the island garden, the ordinary garden, the garden of evolution, ...
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Valloires Abbey and Gardens offer a unique combination of historical and botanical attractions, as you can explore the only complete 18th century Cistercian abbey in France and admire the 5,000 species and varieties of rare roses and shrubs in the gardens. The gardens were designed by the famous landscaper Gilles Clément and follow the natural relief of the valley, with a difference of 25 meters between the highest and lowest part. You can also enjoy creative and modern cuisine based on plants, flowers and fruit at the Gardener's Table, or buy local specialties at the boutique. The abbey and gardens are open all year round and host various events such as Ladybug Day, Painters' Day and the Pumpkin Festival. Don't miss discovering this rare and astonishing site in the heart of Picardy!
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Château d'Argoules, in the Baie de Somme region, is a 16th century castle surrounded by a 5-hectare park with a tennis court and a pond. You can admire the neo-Gothic architecture and the harmonious proportions of the building, as well as the nearby Valloires Abbey. The castle is also available for rental if you wish to enjoy a longer stay in this peaceful and charming location.
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Town of Hesdin: pretty town of church and historic building with a beautiful mix of architecture; with cafes, restaurants and shops in the city center for a nice break.
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The ornate town hall, built of brick and stone, dates from the 16th century. It was once the palace of Mary of Hungary, the sister of Charles V. The central loggia depicts Philip IV of Spain and Isabella of Bourbon, surrounded by the Seven Virtues. The loggia (bay window) dates from the time when the palace was converted into a town hall (1629); The roof was added in 1702. The mayor can address the people from here. The belfry is on the UNESCO world heritage list
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The banks of the Canche are lined with wooded areas made up mostly of willows, alders or even ash. Among other things, they make it possible to limit flooding, slow down the current, stabilize the banks with their roots implanted in the banks.
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The region offers a rich historical tapestry. You can explore the unique Valloires Abbey and Gardens, an 18th-century Cistercian abbey with extensive formal gardens. Another notable site is Argoules Castle, a 16th-century castle known for its neo-Gothic architecture. The nearby town of Hesdin also features historical buildings and a belfry that is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find various trails, including moderate loops like the "Saint-Leu Church – La Ternoise loop from Hesdin" (8.7 km) or easier options such as the "La Ternoise loop from Hesdin" (6.8 km). For more details and routes, refer to the Hiking around Raye-Sur-Authie guide.
Raye-sur-Authie is situated on the Authie River, which offers diverse landscapes with wet valley floors, limestone hillsides, and wooded slopes. You can also visit the nearby Forêt de Crécy and Forêt d'Hesdin for natural exploration. The Baie d'Authie and the larger Baie de Somme, a Grand Site of France, are also within reach for significant natural beauty.
Absolutely. The area provides numerous cycling routes, including moderate tours like the "Moulin de maintenay – Valloires Abbey and Gardens loop from Tortefontaine" (31.6 km) and the "Hesdin & Belfort Town Hall – Notre-Dame Church loop from Brévillers" (41.4 km). Discover more options in the Cycling around Raye-Sur-Authie guide.
Families can enjoy the extensive gardens at Valloires Abbey and Gardens, which often host events like Ladybug Day and the Pumpkin Festival. Exploring the natural areas like Forêt de Crécy or the Authie River valley also offers pleasant outings for all ages. The settlement of Estruval is a good starting point for walks along the Authie River.
Yes, there are mountain biking trails available. You can find moderate routes such as the "Town of Hesdin loop from Hesdin" (26.3 km) or the "Bois du Fond des Pendus loop from Hesdin" (35.5 km). For a comprehensive list of trails, check the MTB Trails around Raye-Sur-Authie guide.
Beyond the famous Valloires Abbey and Gardens, you might also enjoy Le Jardin des Lianes, located about 7 km away, or Les Jardins de Maizicourt, approximately 17 km from Raye-sur-Authie, both offering botanical beauty.
Visitors frequently praise the unique combination of history and nature. The Valloires Abbey and Gardens are particularly appreciated for their historical significance and the beauty of their 5,000 species of rare roses and shrubs. The peaceful settings of places like Argoules Castle and the natural charm of the Authie River valley are also highly valued.
The Authie River is known for its salmonid fish population. While the region research mentions this, specific details on fishing permits are not provided here. It is advisable to check local regulations or inquire with the CPIE Val d'Authie for current requirements.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not detailed, the diverse landscape of the Authie Valley, with its forests and river, suggests that spring and autumn would be ideal for hiking and cycling, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer also provides good conditions for outdoor exploration.
Yes, several historic belfries in the region are recognized as UNESCO World Heritage sites. These include the Beffroi d'Hesdin (11 km away), the Beffroi de Saint-Riquier (18 km), the Beffroi de Rue (20 km), and the Beffroi d'Abbeville (23 km).
The town of Hesdin, about 11 km from Raye-sur-Authie, hosts a market on Thursdays. Additionally, the boutique at Valloires Abbey and Gardens offers local specialties.


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