Attractions and places to see around Arquèves, a commune in the Somme department of France, include historical sites and man-made monuments. The area is characterized by its connection to World War I history and rural landscapes. While Arquèves itself offers specific landmarks, the broader Somme region provides additional points of interest. Visitors can explore various sites that reflect the region's past and natural setting.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Maillet Wood Cemetery contains the remains of 703 men (including 300 men from the 51st Division), most of whom died in November 1916, as well as between March and August 1918, when the front moved closer to the village after the first German spring offensive: 672 British, 28 New Zealanders, and 3 South Africans. Two graves may be surprising during a visit to these sites: those of two young British soldiers who died at the age of 16: E. Johnson, on July 2, 1916, and James Murray, on November 13, 1916.
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Located north of the village, the Mailly-Maillet Communal Cemetery Extension contains 126 graves of men who died, mostly between August 11, 1915, and December 2, 1916: 122 British, 3 New Zealanders, and 1 Canadian. While the war moved away from Mailly-Maillet for a few months after the Battle of the Somme, it returned violently to the village after Operation Michael, the first of the five German offensives of 1918, which began on March 21. Mailly-Maillet was then regularly bombarded, and the Allied troops occupying it took refuge in the catacombs beneath the village. The last soldier buried in this cemetery was a British soldier who died on 28 July 1918. Less than a month later, after a major Australian and British victory at Albert, this sector of the Somme saw the war finally recede.
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The Euston Road Cemetery in Colincamps contains 1,293 graves of men killed mainly during the Battle of Serre on July 1, 1916, and the capture of Beaumont-Hamel on November 13, during the Battle of the Somme: 960 British, 4 Canadians, 26 Australians, 302 New Zealanders, and 1 Indian. During the Great War, Colincamps was a village less than 2 kilometers behind the British front lines and was regularly bombarded by German artillery. The village found itself on the front line in the spring of 1918 during the German counterattack "Michael," whose fighting on April 5, 1918, claimed many New Zealand casualties, who were buried here, defending Colincamps. Euston is a town in England, located in Suffolk. It is also the name of a railway station and an underground station in London, where there is also Euston Road. It's just another way for the British to evoke the country.
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Pretty village. The mill is superb.
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Always nice to discover an old railway line and a disinfected station, a historical symbol.
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Pretty mill without an L (a mouin?🤔😂) which is located on private land but which can be seen very well from the outside.
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The area around Arquèves is rich in history, particularly related to World War I. You can visit several significant sites such as Euston Road Cemetery and Mailly-Maillet Communal Cemetery Extension, which contain the graves of soldiers from various nations. Another notable site is Mailly Wood cemetery, known for its historical significance from November 1916 and between March and August 1918. Within Arquèves itself, you can find L'église Saint-Martin, La ferme de Belle-Église (associated with the Knights Templar), and a World War I English blockhouse and "English Well."
Yes, the region has a strong connection to World War I. Besides the cemeteries like Euston Road Cemetery, Mailly-Maillet Communal Cemetery Extension, and Mailly Wood cemetery, Arquèves also features an English blockhouse and "English Well" from the First World War. The broader Somme area includes major sites like the Beaumont-Hamel Newfoundland Memorial, the Somme 1916 Museum, and the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme.
Arquèves is a great base for outdoor activities. You can explore various routes for hiking, cycling, and road cycling. For hiking, consider routes like the "Hiking loop from Authieule" or the "Pathway Through the Grove loop from Acheux-en-Amiénois." Cyclists can enjoy longer tours such as the "Marais des Bœufs – Towpath loop from Pas-en-Artois" or the "Bois de Falise loop from Hérissart." Road cyclists have options like the "Naours Underground City – Havernas Castle loop from Hérissart." You can find more details and routes in the dedicated guides for hiking, cycling, and road cycling around Arquèves.
Yes, there are hiking trails catering to various skill levels. For an easier walk, you might enjoy the "View of Autheuil loop from Authieule" (5.9 km) or the "Pathway Through the Grove loop from Acheux-en-Amiénois" (7 km). If you're looking for something more moderate, options include the "Hiking loop from Authieule" (11.8 km) or the "Sentier de la montagne 😄 loop from Pas-en-Artois" (17.7 km). You can find more hiking routes in the hiking guide for Arquèves.
Many of the historical sites, particularly the World War I cemeteries like Euston Road Cemetery and Mailly-Maillet Communal Cemetery Extension, are categorized as family-friendly, offering educational experiences. Exploring the old railway line at Old railroad (Vauchelles-Arqueves). can also be an interesting outing for families.
Within the commune of Arquèves, you can discover L'église Saint-Martin, which showcases architecture from both the 13th and 18th centuries. Another site of interest is La ferme de Belle-Église, historically linked to the Knights Templar. At the village entrance, you'll also find a World War I English blockhouse and a water catchment well, known locally as the "English well."
Visitors appreciate the historical significance of the area, especially the World War I sites. The Old Mill of Louvencourt is often described as 'pretty' and 'superb,' even though it's on private land. The Old railroad (Vauchelles-Arqueves). is noted for being a 'historical symbol' and 'always nice to discover.' The community has shared 7 photos and given 1 upvote to the attractions, highlighting their appeal.
Yes, you can discover the Old railroad (Vauchelles-Arqueves)., an old railway line with a disused station. It's considered a historical symbol and offers an interesting point of exploration for those interested in local history and infrastructure.
The Old Mill of Louvencourt is a picturesque man-made monument located in a pretty village near Arquèves. While it stands on private land, visitors can still admire its beauty and historical charm very well from the outside.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, the Somme region generally offers pleasant conditions for outdoor activities during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons typically provide milder weather, making hiking and cycling more enjoyable. Winter can be colder and potentially wet, which might limit some outdoor pursuits.
Beyond Arquèves, the wider Somme region boasts several major historical attractions. These include the caves of Naours, the impressive Amiens Cathedral, the Beaumont-Hamel Newfoundland Memorial, the Somme 1916 Museum, and the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme, along with the Thiepval Museum. These sites offer deeper insights into the region's rich history.
Yes, for those seeking easier walks, the area offers routes like the "View of Autheuil loop from Authieule," which is approximately 5.9 kilometers long, and the "Pathway Through the Grove loop from Acheux-en-Amiénois," spanning about 7 kilometers. These routes are generally considered easy and suitable for a relaxed stroll. More options can be found in the hiking guide for Arquèves.


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