Attractions around Combles France include a blend of historical sites and natural features in the Somme department. The region is characterized by the picturesque meanders of the Somme River, offering various viewpoints. Combles and its surroundings are deeply marked by their role in the First World War, with several remembrance sites and museums. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from river valleys to historical towns.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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The castle served for centuries as a meeting place for the regional nobility and thinkers.
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Also a bicycle repair and electric bike charging point
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This museum is located on the front lines of the Battle of the Somme. The white concrete design by architect Henri-Edouard Ciriani describes a gentle arc set into the southwest wall of the medieval castle. It forms a harmonious whole with the four large round towers, each with a diameter of 9 m. The building at the Etang du Cam stands on a series of smooth white concrete columns, creating a beautiful reflection in the water. The rooms are accessed through an opening in the wall of the 13th-century castle, which was built by the Counts of Vermandois. Charles the Bold imprisoned Louis XI in one of the towers.
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Very nice museum in a great, historic building. A must visit on a bike tour 😍.
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The Frize mountain belvedere reveals a striking view of the meanders of the Somme, in a peaceful setting that contrasts with its past marked by the battles of the First World War. Traces of this history are still visible in the trenches and shell impacts. Mentioned by Blaise Cendrars, this land rich in history today offers visitors an exceptional panorama of a landscape of marshes and ponds.
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Wonderful view of the Somme Valley. The meandering of the river can be clearly observed here, a good place to take a break before heading down...
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The region around Combles is rich in history, particularly related to the First World War. You can explore the fascinating Historial of the Great War – Château de Péronne, a museum dedicated to explaining the war's preparation, conflict, and the rebuilding of Europe. The museum is partly housed within the 13th-century Château de Péronne itself, which is also a notable landmark. Additionally, the area features various World War I remembrance sites, such as the Chapel of French Remembrance in Bouchavesnes Bergen.
For breathtaking natural views, visit the Frise Viewpoint, which offers a striking panorama of the Somme's meanders. This peaceful setting also bears visible traces of its World War I past. Another exceptional spot is the Vaux Viewpoint, overlooking the upper Somme valley with an expansive view of ponds, marshes, and river meanders, providing a tranquil natural experience.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Historial of the Great War – Château de Péronne offers an educational experience for older children and adults interested in history. The Château de Péronne itself is an interesting historical site. Both the Frise Viewpoint and Vaux Viewpoint provide beautiful natural settings for a family outing, where children can enjoy the outdoors and learn about the landscape.
The area around Combles is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various cycling routes, including road cycling options like the 'Château de Suzanne – Canal de la Somme Cycle Path loop' or 'La Somme canalisée loop'. For mountain biking, consider trails such as 'Freeride downhill mountain biking – Belvedere of Vaux/Somme loop'. There are also running trails, including a 'Running loop from Combles'. You can explore more routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Combles, MTB Trails around Combles, and Running Trails around Combles guide pages.
While in the area, you can discover local producers offering regional specialties. For a unique dining experience, consider the Estate of the Little Corks, a small restaurant located right on the V30 cycle path in Eclusier-Vauxhall, known for its lovingly prepared dishes. You can also find local fruits, vegetables, and cheeses at places like 'Saveurs de nos terroirs' in Béhagnies, or specialty endives at 'La ferme aux chiconnettes' in Achiet le Petit.
Péronne, located approximately 10 km from Combles, is a charming town worth visiting. It is notable for its picturesque setting where the Somme river forms natural ponds around it. Beyond the historical Château de Péronne and the Historial of the Great War, Péronne also hosts the Musée Alfred Danicourt, featuring collections of antiquities, archaeology, fine arts, and numismatics.
Yes, beyond the historical museums, you can visit Le Jardin De Lilith à Suzanne, a beautiful garden located about 10.4 km from Combles. For architectural interest, the Church Saint-Fursy Lesboeufs features the unique architecture of Jacques Pinchart.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The striking views of the Somme's meanders from viewpoints like Frise Viewpoint and Vaux Viewpoint are highly praised. The in-depth historical insights provided by the Historial of the Great War – Château de Péronne also receive strong positive feedback for its comprehensive portrayal of World War I.
While specific 'easy walks' are not detailed in the provided routes, the natural viewpoints like Frise Viewpoint and Vaux Viewpoint offer accessible areas for gentle strolls to enjoy the scenery. Many of the running and cycling routes also have sections that are suitable for leisurely walks, especially along the Somme river meanders.
The region's natural beauty, particularly the river meanders, ponds, and marshes, is best enjoyed during the warmer months, typically from spring through early autumn (April to October). This period offers pleasant weather for outdoor activities like cycling, running, and exploring the viewpoints. Historical sites and museums, such as the Historial of the Great War, are generally open year-round, but the surrounding landscapes are most vibrant during these seasons.
Yes, for a unique culinary stop, consider the Estate of the Little Corks (Domaine des Petits Bouchons). This charming restaurant is situated right on the V30 cycle path, offering a delightful setting by the water. They serve lovingly prepared dishes that can be enjoyed in their restaurant, on the terrace, or in the garden.


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