Attractions and places to see around Méricourt-L'Abbé, a commune in the Somme department of Hauts-de-France, are primarily found within the village and its surrounding area. The region is situated within the Artois-Picardie basin and is drained by the Ancre River, which flows into the Somme. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites that reflect the area's history and geography. The landscape offers opportunities for outdoor activities along river paths and through rural settings.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Nice view of the ponds and the villa "Les étangs".
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Towpath on both sides. Feel free to explore.
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Gravel path, mostly tarmacked.
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The climb is indeed steep, but it is worth it to admire the panorama and the Column.
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The Saint-Pierre de Corbie Abbey Church is a Gothic church which was once the main building of a powerful Benedictine abbey. Founded in the 7th century by Queen Bathilde, the abbey played an important role in the Carolingian Renaissance and produced numerous manuscripts and missionaries. The church itself has been rebuilt several times following fires and wars, and today only a third of its original length remains. You can admire its impressive façade, its high vaults and its rich furnishings, as well as discover the history of the abbey and the town of Corbie at the nearby museum. The Abbey Church of Saint-Pierre de Corbie is a monument that will take you back in time and will inspire you with its beauty and its heritage.
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As a memorial to the endless number of war dead, such a “Cimetiere militaire” – in German they are usually referred to as a “war cemetery” or “soldiers' cemetery” – is still very important today. “Now you, Lord, let your servant depart in peace, as you said...” it says in the so-called “Song of Simeon” (Gospel of Luke chapter 2, verse 29). However, the many people buried here by no means died in peace, but rather became victims of war and an inhumane tyranny. The most important and at the same time enduring function of military or honorary cemeteries or war cemeteries is to keep the memory of this suffering alive and - every generation anew (!) - to remind us of the lasting preservation of peace.
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The Etangs de la Barette are a natural site of approximately 40 hectares located in the communes of Corbie and Vaux-sur-Somme. The site is made up of large artificial ponds which were dug by the monks of Corbie Abbey to serve as a fishpond, then used for peat extraction in the 19th century. You can enjoy the view of the water and wetlands, and observe the diverse flora and fauna that populate the site. You will also be able to see the Blue Fountains, water springs that appear blue due to the reflection of sunlight on the chalky bottom. The Etangs de la Barette are an ideal destination for nature lovers who wish to discover a rich and preserved environment.
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The area around Méricourt-L'Abbé offers a mix of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. You can find significant war memorials, scenic river paths, and monuments commemorating historical battles.
Yes, the region is rich in WWI history. A prominent site is the Villers-Bretonneux Australian National Memorial, which commemorates the war dead and offers panoramic views from its tower. The nearby Heilly Station British Military Cemetery is another poignant historical site, containing graves primarily from WWI.
The Path from Corbie to Sailly-le-Sec is a popular choice. This towpath along the Somme River offers picturesque views of river landscapes, green meadows, and local wildlife, making it ideal for walking and cycling. The Ancre River also flows through the area, contributing to its natural charm.
You can visit the Faidherbe Column, a monument commemorating the Battle of Hallue from 1870 during the Franco-Prussian War. It is located on a hill and provides a panoramic view of the surrounding countryside.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Villers-Bretonneux Australian National Memorial is considered family-friendly. Additionally, Les Étangs de la Barette, with its artificial ponds and diverse flora and fauna, offers a pleasant natural setting for families to explore.
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, gravel biking, and mountain biking. There are numerous routes available, such as the 'Les Étangs de Corbie Trail' for hiking or the 'Towpath Along the Somme River' for cycling. For more detailed routes, you can explore the hiking guide or the gravel biking guide for the area.
The towpath along the Somme Valley, specifically the Path from Corbie to Sailly-le-Sec, is highly recommended. It's a generally flat and easy 15-kilometer route offering beautiful views of the river and surrounding nature. You can also find various other walking and cycling routes in the hiking and gravel biking guides.
Within Méricourt-L'Abbé, the Église Saint-Hilaire de Méricourt-L'Abbé is a significant local landmark. Nearby, you can also visit the Saint Peter's Abbey Church in Corbie, a Gothic church that was once part of a powerful Benedictine abbey and boasts impressive architecture.
Visitors appreciate the historical depth, especially the WWI memorials like the Villers-Bretonneux Australian National Memorial, often noting the panoramic views from its tower. The peaceful natural settings, such as the Somme River towpath and Les Étangs de la Barette, are also highly valued for their tranquility and opportunities for outdoor enjoyment.
Yes, along the Somme River towpath and around Les Étangs de la Barette, you can encounter various species of birds and observe local wildlife. The diverse flora, including flower meadows and aquatic plants, also adds to the natural experience.
While not directly in Méricourt-L'Abbé, the Somme 1916 Museum and the Franco-Australian Museum in Villers-Bretonneux are significant cultural attractions in the nearby region, offering deeper insights into the history of World War I and the ties between France and Australia.


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