Lakes around Nouvion are primarily associated with the natural features of the Somme department in Hauts-de-France, northern France. This region is characterized by its proximity to the Somme estuary, marshlands, and coastal areas like Saint-Valery-sur-Somme and Le Crotoy. While distinct large lakes are not a prominent feature directly within Nouvion, the area offers diverse aquatic environments, including the expansive Baie de Somme and various marsh ecosystems. These locations provide opportunities for observing local flora and fauna.
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The bay of summer, on our trip it was low tide.
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Magnificent view of the Bay of Somme at the port of Saint-Valery-sur-Somme. The largest French colony of harbor seals has taken up residence in the Bay of Somme, and you can see them here at high tide.
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Cross the Bay of the Somme from Crotoy, take the steam train back and then go to Le Hourdel to see the seals, that's all you need for a wonderful holiday. https://youtu.be/nenNw-_0ADE
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It's great to see how the landscape keeps changing due to the tides
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The Crotoy municipal marsh is often compared to a miniature version of the Camargue, offering a panorama rich in biodiversity. This natural space promises a total immersion experience for flora and fauna lovers. Don't forget your binoculars to better observe the various species that make their home there, such as storks, swans, ponies and Highland cows. It is also possible to hear or see the green tree frog, an amphibian characteristic of this region.
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Crotoy marsh at La Bassée Crotoy marsh at La Bassée / Somme Bay nature reserve / Marquenterre ornithological park / The Marquenterre dune massif, the mollières de l'Authie and the bordering enclosures / The Crotoy marsh and the adjacent foreshore, Le Crotoy
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The region around Nouvion, located in the Somme department, is characterized by its proximity to the Somme estuary, marshlands, and coastal bays rather than traditional inland lakes. You'll find diverse aquatic environments like the expansive Baie de Somme and various marsh ecosystems, which offer unique natural experiences.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The On the Seagull Route, featuring the Crotoy municipal marsh, is family-friendly and offers wildlife observation. The Baie de Somme is also suitable for families, as is the Bird Sanctuary in Parc naturel régional Baie de Somme Picardie Maritime where you can observe birds from a cycle path.
For wildlife observation, particularly seals, head to the View of the Bay of the Somme and its seals. This location is known for hosting the largest French colony of harbor seals, which are often visible at high tide. The On the Seagull Route also offers opportunities to see storks, swans, ponies, and Highland cows in the Crotoy municipal marsh.
While specific 'lake' hiking trails are limited, the region offers various routes through its unique landscapes. You can explore running trails that pass through the area's natural features. The On the Seagull Route is also a trail that allows for walking and observing the marshland biodiversity.
The Baie de Somme is a nature reserve covering 70 km² and features mud flats, salt marshes, and the estuary of the Somme river. It's rich in diverse life forms, including marine animals, various water birds, and seals. Characteristic plants like sea lavender, sea wort, and samphire thrive on the salt marshes.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Alfred Manessier Walk is a gently stabilized gravel path suitable for road bikes, offering views of the Bay of Somme and the marsh. You can find more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Nouvion guide, and there are also MTB Trails around Nouvion.
To see the harbor seals at the View of the Bay of the Somme and its seals, it's best to visit during high tide, as this is when they are most visible.
Absolutely. The Bird Sanctuary in Parc naturel régional Baie de Somme Picardie Maritime is an excellent spot where you can observe various bird species, including swans, ducks, and coots, often breeding right next to the cycle path.
The Alfred Manessier Walk is a scenic path that takes you through the landscapes of the Bay of Somme, marshes, and salicornia fields, with views of Le Crotoy. It's named after a 20th-century painter who depicted the region. The path is suitable for cycling and walking, offering beautiful scenery.
The Crotoy municipal marsh, accessible via the On the Seagull Route, is often compared to a miniature Camargue due to its rich biodiversity. It's a natural space where you can observe species like storks, swans, ponies, Highland cows, and even the green tree frog.
Yes, the Baie de Somme holds historical significance. For instance, William the Conqueror set out from Saint-Valery-sur-Somme, a town on the bay, to conquer England. The area's natural features have also inspired artists, such as Alfred Manessier, after whom a local walk is named.
Visitors frequently appreciate the constantly changing maritime landscape due to the tides, especially in the Bay of Somme. The rich biodiversity, opportunities for wildlife observation (like seals and various birds), and the peaceful atmosphere of the marshlands and coastal paths are also highly valued.


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