Attractions and places to see around Saveuse are concentrated in the Somme department of the Hauts-de-France region, offering a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. While Saveuse itself is a smaller commune, its proximity to Amiens and the Somme Valley provides access to diverse points of interest. Visitors can explore significant landmarks, cultural sites, and various natural features. The area is characterized by its tranquil setting and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Well-developed cycle path next to the canal, great thing
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For a long time, it was a fallow park, maintained willy-nilly. With the arrival of Gilles de Robien, this park was completely transformed to give it its current purpose. This park is very popular with the people of Amiens. You can stroll with the children or family on weekends, and during the week it allows you to get some fresh air around midday or in the evening outside of work hours. It is close to the Saint Pierre district and Boulevard de Beauvillé.
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The green lung of the city, the special highlight being the floating gardens.
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Avoid weekends or public holidays!
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Enjoy a loop on the towpath, a very easy circuit between Amiens and Boves, turn off to Petit-Camon, a small town with a continuation of the hortillonnages. Typical houses, gardens on the "water" full of color and well-organized vegetable gardens. Amiens is nicknamed the Green Venice of the North.
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You have to take advantage of this towpath in good weather. Possibility of various rentals for mountain bike lovers, quite a few circuits in the surrounding area. Very beautiful region which is not so flat.
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A tap is available in the courtyard to fill the bottles... When the courtyard is open.
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A beautiful green lung, near the center of the city. A wonderful place to walk and relax
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While Saveuse itself is a smaller commune, its strategic location near Amiens and the Somme Valley provides access to a diverse range of attractions. You can explore significant historical and cultural landmarks, as well as various natural features like floating gardens, river towpaths, and extensive natural parks.
The most prominent historical site is the magnificent Notre-Dame d'Amiens Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its 13th-century Gothic architecture. Other notable sites in nearby Amiens include the Maison de Jules Verne, now a museum, and the Musée de Picardie. You can also find the 18th-century Château de Creuse and the historic Église Saint-Honoré de Cagny in neighboring communes.
Yes, the area boasts several unique natural features. The Hortillonnages d'Amiens are fascinating floating gardens where you can take boat trips. The Towpath along the Somme river offers a peaceful environment for walks and sports, providing views of these gardens. Further afield, the Bay of Somme is recognized as one of France's Natural Wonders, offering diverse landscapes and excellent wildlife spotting opportunities.
The region around Saveuse and Amiens is ideal for outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the Véloroute Vallée de Somme, explore the Towpath for walking or running, or even rent kayaks from places like the Ailly-sur-Somme Lockhouse. For more structured routes, consider exploring the gravel biking, road cycling, or running trails available in the area.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The Notre-Dame d'Amiens Cathedral is impressive for all ages. The Towpath and Hortillonnages offer engaging boat trips and gentle walks. Additionally, Saint-Pierre Park in Amiens provides playgrounds, pedal boating, and picnic areas, making it a great spot for families.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from spring to early autumn (April to October), when the weather is pleasant for exploring natural features like the Hortillonnages and enjoying outdoor activities along the Somme Valley. The Bay of Somme is also particularly vibrant with wildlife during these periods. For specific events or opening hours, it's advisable to check local tourist information, such as Amiens Tourism.
Absolutely. In Amiens, Saint-Pierre Park is a modern 19-hectare green lung with water features and diverse vegetation, perfect for relaxation. The Chemin de halage (Towpath) along the Somme river also offers a peaceful environment away from urban bustle. Further out, the Bois Magneux et de Fau Timon provides woodlands with sports trails and viewpoints over the Noye valley.
Yes, the region has archaeological significance. The Site Archéologique de Cagny-La-Garenne, located in the neighboring commune of Cagny, is renowned globally for its prehistoric findings, particularly bifaces, and its Acheulean occupation.
The Hortillonnages d'Amiens are unique floating gardens, former marshes developed into usable fields for market gardening. They offer a distinctive natural experience. You can explore them by taking boat trips, which are available to visitors. They are located east of Amiens, extending into communes like Rivery and Camon.
The Véloroute Vallée de Somme is an excellent cycling route for exploring the natural beauty of the Somme Valley. You can find more information and potentially rent bicycles at places like the Ailly-sur-Somme Lockhouse, which serves as a tourist office. For specific routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Saveuse guide.
Yes, the Belvédère d'Hangest offers impressive views. From this lookout point, you can admire the larris (limestone grasslands) of Hangest and the historical landscape of the Somme valley. Additionally, the Bois Magneux et de Fau Timon area provides viewpoints over the Noye valley.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical grandeur and serene natural beauty. The Notre-Dame d'Amiens Cathedral is often highlighted for its magnificent architecture. The peaceful environment of the Towpath and the unique experience of the Hortillonnages are also highly praised for offering a tranquil escape and beautiful scenery.


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