Best attractions and places to see around Buverchy, a small commune in the Somme department of France, are primarily found in the wider region. While Buverchy itself has a population of 52 inhabitants and no specific tourist landmarks, its location provides access to diverse natural, historical, and cultural sites. The Somme department, part of the Hauts-de-France region, features the Bay of Somme, Picardy mountains, and the Somme River, offering varied landscapes and outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 21, 2026
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These charging stations are actively in use. I've never seen so many cargo ships on any other canal. There are several charging stations of various shapes and sizes along the canal.
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A nice place with guest rooms and two yurts. The breakfast was plentiful and if you book in advance you can have a good evening meal. The owner is a chef and also runs a restaurant in another town. Large parties can also be held here. The landlady is very hospitable. We really enjoyed the indoor pool after a strenuous stage on the bikes. —— Les Colombines +33 6 42389439 lescolombines80@gmail.com lescolombines.com
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It is a historic site. This underground passage was used during the First World War as a shelter and command post by French and German troops.
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Whether on the Somme or on the canals: driving on the water is always pleasant. Water-rich area...
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The creation of this cycle route is quite recent. The bitumen coating dates from 2019. Until that date, to make these 200 kilometers of journey, it was largely necessary to travel them on towpaths along the river. This allows for greater accessibility.
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In the heart of nature, alone in the world.
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Unpaved path can be used with gravel during dry periods, MTB recommended.
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The area around Buverchy, particularly the wider Somme department, offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore the scenic Somme Valley Cycle Path, a 200-kilometer paved route perfect for cycling along the river. For those who prefer unpaved trails, Along the Somme - Gravel provides a natural path suitable for gravel or mountain bikes. The Somme Valley itself is ideal for nature walks and enjoying the river landscapes.
Yes, the Somme Valley Cycle Path is a recently developed, paved route stretching 200 kilometers, offering great accessibility for cyclists of all levels. It provides a pleasant experience along the water, making it suitable for leisurely rides.
While Buverchy itself is small, the Somme department is rich in history. Notable sites include the impressive Amiens Cathedral, the medieval Château Fort de Rambures, and the picturesque Cité Médiévale de Saint-Valery-sur-Somme. The region also features numerous World War remembrance sites and historic churches.
Absolutely. The most prominent natural feature is the Bay of Somme, recognized as one of France's Natural Wonders. It's known for its diverse wildlife, including a large seal colony, and is excellent for birdwatching, especially at the Parc du Marquenterre. You can also explore the Picardy mountains (larris) and the Marais de Tirancourt marshland.
For family-friendly options, consider exploring the natural beauty of the Bay of Somme, which offers opportunities for wildlife spotting. The Les Colombines Guesthouse and Yurts provides accommodation with an indoor pool, which can be a great family amenity after a day of exploring.
A unique point of interest is the Cargo ship loading station at Quiquery, an active industrial site along the canal. Here, you can observe multiple loading stations of various shapes and sizes in use, showcasing the ongoing canal activity. For a historical perspective, the Souterrain de la Panneterie is a historic underground passage used during World War I.
Yes, the region offers several longer cycling routes. For road cycling, you can find routes like the 'Canal de Saint-Quentin Path – Tower of the Château de Ham loop' which is over 90 km. For general cycling, there are tours such as 'Saint-Médard Church – Tower of the Château de Ham loop' at nearly 100 km. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Buverchy and Cycling around Buverchy guides.
Mountain biking enthusiasts can find several trails in the vicinity. Routes like the 'Arboretum Rouy le petit loop' and various loops around Ham Castle offer challenging and scenic rides. For more information and specific routes, refer to the MTB Trails around Buverchy guide.
The Les Colombines Guesthouse and Yurts is a recommended option. It offers guest rooms and yurts, a plentiful breakfast, and an indoor pool, which is particularly appreciated by visitors after a day of activities.
The Somme Valley is highly suitable for nature walks, offering scenic views and tranquil paths. The wider Somme department, especially the Bay of Somme and Parc du Marquenterre, is renowned for birdwatching, hosting nearly 300 different bird species. The mosaic of ponds, marshes, and the winding river create an ideal habitat for diverse wildlife.
When cycling along the Somme, especially on paths like Along the Somme - Gravel, it's good to know that unpaved sections can be used with a gravel bike during dry periods, but a mountain bike is recommended for varied conditions. The presence of water along the Somme and its canals always makes for a pleasant ride.
Beyond historical sites, the Somme department offers cultural experiences such as the Musée de la Verrerie in Blangy-sur-Bresle, showcasing the art of luxury perfume bottle-making, and the Musée des Traditions Verrières in Eu, tracing the history of glass. The region also has various craft workshops and local product distilleries.


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