Attractions and places to see around Bouin-Plumoison are found in a region of northern France characterized by its natural beauty, historical sites, and diverse landscapes. Situated on the banks of the River Canche, the area offers a mix of cultural landmarks and natural escapes. Visitors can explore forests, gardens, and historic towns, providing a variety of experiences. The commune itself, formed from two villages, features unique historical elements.
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This is not the Valloire Abbey but the Argoules Castle
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superb walk, calm, rest, meal on the terrace at the Auberge du Gros Tilleul, a warm, peaceful welcome, a restorative day
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Château d'Argoules, in the Baie de Somme region, is a 16th century castle surrounded by a 5-hectare park with a tennis court and a pond. You can admire the neo-Gothic architecture and the harmonious proportions of the building, as well as the nearby Valloires Abbey. The castle is also available for rental if you wish to enjoy a longer stay in this peaceful and charming location.
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Town of Hesdin: pretty town of church and historic building with a beautiful mix of architecture; with cafes, restaurants and shops in the city center for a nice break.
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The ornate town hall, built of brick and stone, dates from the 16th century. It was once the palace of Mary of Hungary, the sister of Charles V. The central loggia depicts Philip IV of Spain and Isabella of Bourbon, surrounded by the Seven Virtues. The loggia (bay window) dates from the time when the palace was converted into a town hall (1629); The roof was added in 1702. The mayor can address the people from here. The belfry is on the UNESCO world heritage list
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The Vallée de la Canche is a beautiful region in northern France, located between the towns of Montreuil and Hesdin. The area is characterized by its green landscape of valleys, forests and meadows, crossed by seven small rivers: the Authie, the Canche, the Ternoise, the Créquoise, the Planquette, the Bras de Brosne and the Lys. Cycling is one of the best ways to explore this beautiful area. The 7 valleys have a total of 500 km of hiking trails and dozens of cycling routes. Along the way you can enjoy relaxing views of villages, old farms and the ancient backdrop of hedges and hedges. On the edge of the Canche lies the town of Hesdin, whose current center dates back to the 16th century. The belfry of Hesdin is an eye-catcher, as is the 17th-century town hall, several historic houses and the Gothic church. Other beautiful places in Vallée de la Canche include the villages of Aubin-Saint-Vaast, Boubers-sur-Canche and Conchy-sur-Canche. For the best view of the valley, however, you should go to the picturesque fortified town of Montreuil-sur-Mer, where you can walk over the ramparts. After a day of cycling you can enjoy a romantic sleeping address in the green and taste fresh products from the country (including cheese, honey, snails, currants) in one of the many local restaurants and estaminets. There are also plenty of accommodations available in Montreuil for cyclists looking for a comfortable place to stay. In short, cycling in Vallée de la Canche between Montreuil and Hesdin is a great way to explore this beautiful area and enjoy all it has to offer.
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Fietsroute langs de rivier Authie. Scheiding tussen Nord-Calais (Chez-les tChie) in Picardy
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Nice quiet walking and cycling area
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The region offers several significant historical sites. You can visit Abbaye de Valloires, an 18th-century Cistercian abbey with beautiful gardens. The Town of Hesdin, just 3 km away, features a 16th-century town hall and a UNESCO-listed belfry. Further afield, explore the historic center of Montreuil-sur-Mer or the Argoules Castle, a 16th-century structure surrounded by a 5-hectare park. The Azincourt 1415 museum is also within a reasonable distance.
Yes, Bouin-Plumoison is home to the Histoire d'Abeille (Museum of Bees). This museum offers exhibits on ancient and modern beekeeping, a live glass beehive, an interactive beehive, and a garden of melliferous plants. You can also find a mead cellar and a shop with bee-related products. For more details, you can visit tourisme-en-hautsdefrance.com.
Bouin-Plumoison is nestled on the banks of the River Canche, offering a green landscape. Just 2 km away is the Forêt d'Hesdin, perfect for a natural escape. The wider region boasts significant natural sites including the Forêt de Crécy (20 km), Baie d'Authie (30 km), Parc du Marquenterre (33 km), Réserve naturelle de la Baie de Canche (33 km), Réserve naturelle de la Baie de Somme (36 km), and the Dunes d'Écault (43 km).
Families can enjoy the interactive exhibits at the Histoire d'Abeille (Museum of Bees) in Bouin-Plumoison. The Abbaye de Valloires with its extensive gardens is also a pleasant outing. For active fun, there's an Aquatic & Bowling Center in Marconne, about 3.3 km away. Exploring the natural reserves like Parc du Marquenterre can also be a great family experience.
The region is known for its charming gardens. The formal gardens of Les Jardins de Valloires, part of the Abbaye de Valloires, are a highlight. Other notable gardens include Le Jardin des Lianes (8 km), Jardin du château de Maizicourt (22 km), and Parc du château de Sericourt (24 km).
The '7 Valleys' region, where Bouin-Plumoison is located, is excellent for outdoor activities. It offers 500 km of hiking trails and numerous cycling paths. You can explore the rural scenery of villages, old farms, and hedgerows. For specific routes, check out the Cycling around Bouin-Plumoison guide or the Running Trails around Bouin-Plumoison guide for detailed routes.
While specific easy trails aren't detailed, the '7 Valleys' region offers a wide range of hiking trails, including options suitable for various fitness levels. The paths along the River Canche and within the Forêt d'Hesdin (just 2 km away) are generally accessible and provide pleasant, less strenuous walking opportunities. For specific running routes, including easy ones, refer to the Running Trails around Bouin-Plumoison guide.
The best time to visit Bouin-Plumoison and its surrounding attractions, especially the gardens and natural sites, is typically during the spring (April to June) and summer (July to September) months. During these periods, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, making it ideal for outdoor activities, exploring historical sites, and enjoying the blooming gardens.
Several charming towns are within easy reach. Montreuil-sur-Mer (about 19 km) is a historic fortified town with a pleasant center. Hesdin (3 km) offers a 16th-century town hall and a UNESCO-listed belfry, along with cafes and shops. Further afield, Le Touquet (33 km) is an upmarket coastal resort, and Abbeville (33 km) provides a pleasant detour, especially when exploring the Baie de Somme region.
Yes, several nearby towns host markets. Hesdin, just 3 km away, has a market on Thursdays. Fruges, about 18 km from Bouin-Plumoison, hosts a market on Saturdays. Montreuil-sur-Mer also has market days, offering local produce and goods.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of history and natural beauty. The Argoules Castle is admired for its neo-Gothic architecture and peaceful park. The Abbaye de Valloires and its gardens are noted for their beauty throughout the seasons. The Town of Hesdin is enjoyed for its historic buildings, belfry, and lively town center with cafes and shops. The overall region is praised for its green landscapes and opportunities for cycling and walking.
Yes, towns like Hesdin offer cafes, restaurants, and shops in their centers, providing good options for a break. Montreuil-sur-Mer also has a variety of dining establishments. In the wider '7 Valleys' region, you can find local restaurants and 'estaminets' (traditional pubs) serving fresh regional products.


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