Attractions and places to see around Saint-Maulvis, a commune in the Somme department of the Hauts-de-France region, offer a blend of historical sites and cultural experiences. The area provides access to natural beauty, primarily in its surrounding landscapes. Saint-Maulvis itself features the 16th-century Gothic-style Church Saint-Mendé, a protected historical monument. The region is characterized by its historical castles and proximity to significant natural habitats like the Bay of Somme.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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A beautiful castle - but you have to pay attention to the opening times - there is a lunch break
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A pretty red brick windmill in the middle of the fields.
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n the Middle Ages there was a castle in Dromesnil. In the 15th century it was rebuilt after the Hundred Years' War. Demolished in 1750 and replaced by the present building in 1752. Dromesnil Castle was built in the mid 18th century and remodeled in the 19th century. The Lordship of Dromesnil was established as a margraviate for the Hallencourt family, who owned the castle until 1749.
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The present Castle of Selincourt was built from 1734 by the Viscount of Selincourt, Charles-Nicolas Manessier, captain of the infantry in the King's regiment. It replaces a previous building that was destroyed by fire.
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This historic windmill originally dates back to the 17th century and was restored again between 2004 and 2007. You can find information about this at https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moulin_%C3%A0_vent_de_Frucourt
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Impressive 18th century castle, see the French site for more information http://www.chateau-fort-manoir-chateau.eu/chateaux-somme-chateau-a-citerne-chateau-de-citerne.html
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The region around Saint-Maulvis is rich in history, featuring several notable castles and churches. You can explore the impressive 15th-century brick fortress of Rambures Castle, which was never taken. Other historical castles include Château de Dromesnil, rebuilt in the 15th century, and Selincourt Castle, built in 1734. Within Saint-Maulvis itself, the 16th-century Gothic-style Church Saint-Mendé is a protected historical monument.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Rambures Castle is a great option, offering not only historical architecture but also an attractive park with various games, especially for children. The nearby Bay of Somme also provides opportunities for family outings, such as visiting the Parc du Marquenterre bird park.
The area offers access to significant natural beauty. Within an hour's drive, you can reach the expansive Bay of Somme, a vital natural habitat. Key areas include the Réserve naturelle de la Baie de Somme and the Parc du Marquenterre. The nearest sea, with its striking cliffs, is at Le Tréport, about 37 km away. Other natural sites include the Montagne de Montenoy and the Forêt de Crécy.
You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are numerous trails, including challenging routes like the 'Castle – Panorama of Mont Gaubert loop'. Runners can find moderate trails around villages like Saint-Aubin-Rivière and Le Quesne. Cycling is also popular, with routes such as the 'Château de Rambures – Rambures Castle loop'. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the MTB Trails around Saint-Maulvis, Running Trails around Saint-Maulvis, and Cycling around Saint-Maulvis guides.
Yes, the region boasts several beautiful gardens and parks. The Rambures Castle features a remarkable park and rose garden. Other notable gardens include Parc du château de Digeon, Le clos Alexandre, Herbarium des remparts, and Jardin du château de Maizicourt, all within a reasonable driving distance.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical significance and architectural beauty of the castles, such as the well-preserved Rambures Castle. The charm of the restored Moulin de Frucourt and the historical depth of Château de Dromesnil are also highly rated. The blend of cultural experiences and access to natural landscapes is a key draw, with the community sharing over 25 photos and giving more than 35 upvotes to these attractions.
Beyond the prominent castles, you might enjoy discovering the Moulin de Frucourt, a historic 17th-century windmill beautifully restored. Another interesting site is Citernes Castle, an impressive 18th-century structure. These offer a glimpse into local heritage beyond the more widely known landmarks.
Several charming coastal towns are within easy reach. You can visit Saint-Valery-sur-Somme (35 km), Ault (35 km), Mers-les-Bains (36 km), and Le Crotoy (38 km). These towns offer diverse coastal experiences, from dramatic cliffs to sandy beaches, and are excellent for a day trip.
Yes, Amiens, located 34 km to the east, is a significant city known for its magnificent 13th-century Gothic cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Amiens also features the unique 'Hortillonnages d'Amiens,' which are floating gardens. Abbeville, approximately 23 km away, is another pleasant town to explore, especially for those interested in the Baie de Somme region.
The region is generally pleasant to visit from spring through early autumn (April to October) when the weather is mildest, making it ideal for exploring historical sites, gardens, and engaging in outdoor activities. Summer months offer the warmest temperatures for coastal visits and longer daylight hours. However, many historical sites, like the castles, are open year-round, often with reduced hours in the off-season.
Yes, besides the local Church Saint-Mendé in Saint-Maulvis, you can visit the attractive Benedictine abbey church in Saint-Riquier, located about 27 km north-north-east. The historic Abbey of Valloires and its gardens are also within an hour's drive, offering a serene and culturally rich experience.


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