Best attractions and places to see around Conchy-Sur-Canche include a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. Situated by the Canche river and surrounded by wooded hills, this "garden village" is recognized for its floral displays. The area offers opportunities to explore its heritage through walking trails and discover its past economic activities.
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This site, classified as a Regional Nature Reserve over more than 6 hectares, has an original relief and consists of a plateau dotted with dozens of hollows and bumps, originating from the exploitation of chalk for lime kilns. Did you say a thousand holes? Come and enjoy an impregnable viewpoint 30 minutes from Abbeville (North-West) in the Authie Valley. Numerous heritage species are present on this site, such as the star-shaped Marsh Grass of the Fens which flowers from June to September, the Small-leaved Water Parsley, the Wild Rose and the Common Juniper… https://www.cen-hautsdefrance.org/site/rnr-de-la-pature-mille-trous/
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Between Somme and Pas-de-Calais, follow the trail of sheep and goats that maintain this hillside through extensive grazing, thus contributing to the natural preservation of the site's biodiversity. Classified as a Regional Natural Reserve, this remarkable place, the “Riez” of Noeux-les-Auxi (Picard term meaning “fallow land/chalky expanse”), is home to numerous heritage species. Don't forget to look up to admire the superb panoramas. The walk continues to the Ravin des cavernes, below the Reserve. Its annual Transhumance has become an unmissable event over time, and for its bucolic character, the RNR des Riez is a place to discover throughout the seasons. Explore the hillside to discover wild orchids from late spring until the end of September. https://www.cen-hautsdefrance.org/site/rnr-des-riez-de-noeux-les-auxi/
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Former railway line, beautiful ski slope!
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Frévent is a municipality in the Pas-de-Calais department. It is an agricultural town located in the valley of the Canche River. Frévent is a very ancient city, recognized by the Counts of St. Pol in 1218. The prestigious Abbey of Cercamp was founded in 1137 and welcomed François 1er in 1537 and ambassadors of the kings of France, England and Spain in 15582. In the 19th century, Baron Fourment turned Frévent into an industrial city with spinning, wool and flax factories and agricultural machinery. Nowadays Frévent is a lively and pleasant city, the center of many small attractive villages. A beautiful leafy park has also been created, where the Moulin Musée Winterberger is also located.
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Smoothest gravel track ever. One hour gravel and bound clay surface with 1% incline and 1% decline, pure bike path, no cars. full throttle!
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Over 23 kilometers from Abbeville, this former railway line runs in the direction of Conteville with little incline/decline.
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Not suitable for racing bikes.
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Portion of the Frévent - Abbeville greenway Surrounded by trees, very rolling and slight slopes :)
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Conchy-sur-Canche offers several historical points of interest. You can visit the 14th-century Church of St. Pierre, which stands near the former presbytery. The village also has traces of a 12th-century fortified castle, which you can discover by following the 1km 'village patrimoine' walking trail along the ancient defensive moats. Additionally, the former Scierie (sawmill) has been transformed into a cultural space, reflecting the village's industrial past.
Yes, the 14th-century Church of St. Pierre is a significant historical landmark within Conchy-sur-Canche. Nearby, you can also visit Saint-Hilaire Church, built in the 16th century and restored in the 19th, known for its impressive bell tower portal and interior barrel vault.
The village is nestled by the banks of the Canche River, which is central to its identity. You can explore the riverbanks, noted for their diverse perennial plants, shrubs, and trees. Conchy-sur-Canche is also surrounded by picturesque wooded hills, and its 'four flowers' label means you'll find meticulously maintained floral displays throughout the village, changing with the seasons.
Conchy-sur-Canche is traversed by several hiking trails, including the GR121 and the 'Circuit des 3 clochers,' which allow you to discover the region's nature and heritage. For more options, you can find various hiking routes around the area, such as the 'Hammocks with a view – Cathedral loop' or 'Le Bois de Boubers loop.' You can explore these and other trails on the Hiking around Conchy-Sur-Canche guide.
Absolutely. The area is known for its greenways. You can enjoy the Auxi - Bernâtre Greenway, which is a portion of the Frévent - Abbeville greenway, offering rolling, slight slopes through trees. Another excellent option is The Traverse du Ponthieu Greenway, a 23-kilometer former railway line with a smooth gravel and bound clay surface, ideal for a car-free ride. More cycling routes can be found in the Cycling around Conchy-Sur-Canche guide.
Beyond its historical sites, Conchy-sur-Canche offers cultural experiences like the 'village patrimoine' walking trail, which provides insights into the village's heritage and traditional habitats. The former Scierie now serves as a cultural space hosting events. If you visit in autumn, the 'Fête des jardins d'automne' (Autumn Garden Festival) is held on the second Sunday of October, celebrating local horticulture and crafts.
Many of the attractions are suitable for families. The greenways, such as The Traverse du Ponthieu Greenway, offer easy cycling paths. The 'village patrimoine' walking trail is a gentle 1km route that can be enjoyed by all ages. Nearby, the Wintenberger Municipal Mill Museum in Frévent provides an engaging look into local history and industry.
Conchy-sur-Canche is known as a 'garden village,' so spring and summer are ideal for enjoying its vibrant floral displays. The Autumn Garden Festival in October also makes for a pleasant visit. The wooded hills and riverbanks offer natural beauty throughout the warmer months, perfect for outdoor activities.
Yes, the nearby town of Frévent, about 8.3 km away, is home to the prestigious Abbey of Cercamp, founded in 1137. Frévent also features a pleasant park where you can find the Wintenberger Municipal Mill Museum, showcasing agricultural and industrial history.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful rural escape offered by Conchy-sur-Canche. The greenways are highly rated for their smooth surfaces and car-free environment, making them perfect for cycling. The historical sites, like Saint-Hilaire Church, are valued for their architectural beauty and rich past. The village's commitment to floral displays also adds to its charm and appeal.
Conchy-sur-Canche itself is a 'garden village' with beautiful floral displays. Within a short drive, you can also visit several remarkable gardens, including Parc du château de Sericourt (8km), Le jardin des Lianes (12km), and Jardins de Valloires (27km), which features an 18th-century Cistercian abbey with formal gardens.


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