Best attractions and places to see around Bertangles include a mix of historical, cultural, and natural sites. This charming commune in the Somme department of France is primarily known for its magnificent château. The surrounding area offers proximity to the city of Amiens, which features significant landmarks. Visitors can explore unique natural landscapes, including river valleys and marshlands.
Last updated: May 9, 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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The most prominent historical site is the magnificent Château de Bertangles, a French Baroque château with significant World War I history. Just 8 km away, you can explore the Notre-Dame d'Amiens Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the largest Gothic buildings ever constructed. Amiens also offers the unique Hortillonnages, floating gardens that are a cultural and natural landscape.
The region offers several natural sites. You can visit the unique Hortillonnages, floating gardens near Amiens, or enjoy the tranquility of Saint-Pierre Park, a modern city park with water features. Further afield, the Réserve naturelle de l'Étang Saint-Ladre and various marshlands in the Somme Valley provide rich biodiversity and unique landscapes.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Notre-Dame d'Amiens Cathedral is listed as family-friendly. The Towpath along the canal offers a tranquil experience for strolling or cycling. The Hortillonnages, with their floating gardens, can be explored by bike or boat, offering a unique and engaging experience. Saint-Pierre Park in Amiens also provides playgrounds and pedal boating.
The area around Bertangles is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling, running, and gravel biking. For example, there are several road cycling routes like the 'Les Puits Tournants – Naours Underground City loop' or the 'La Madeleine Cemetery – Amiens Cathedral loop'. Running enthusiasts can explore routes such as the 'Château de Bertangles loop'. For gravel biking, consider the 'Somme Valley – Around Long Lock loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Road Cycling, Running, and Gravel Biking around Bertangles.
Absolutely. The Towpath along the canal offers a scenic route for walking or cycling, providing views of the floating gardens and the Somme River. The Hortillonnages themselves are a unique area of floating gardens that can be explored by bike or traditional flat-bottomed boat, showcasing colorful gardens and vegetable plots on the water.
The region is generally pleasant to visit from spring to early autumn (April to October) when the weather is mild and conducive to outdoor activities and exploring the gardens. Summer months offer longer daylight hours and warmer temperatures, ideal for boat tours in the Hortillonnages and cycling along the Somme Valley. However, popular spots can be busier during peak season.
The Ailly-sur-Somme Lockhouse, a former lock keeper's house, has been transformed into a tourist office. Here, you can find information, rent bicycles and kayaks, and purchase local products. It's a great starting point for exploring the Vallée de Somme cycle route.
The Château de Bertangles, also known as the Château de Clermont-Tonnerre, is a magnificent French Baroque château built in the 1730s. It's recognized as one of the largest castles in Northern France and is a listed historical monument. It gained historical importance during World War I, serving as headquarters for British and Australian General Staff, and was where King George V knighted General John Monash in 1918. You can learn more about its history and architecture on Amiens Tourisme.
While Bertangles itself is a charming village, the surrounding area offers several scenic spots. The Towpath along the Somme provides picturesque views of the river, floating gardens, and the Amiens skyline. The Hortillonnages offer a unique perspective of cultivated islands and waterways. Additionally, the wider Somme Valley, with its marshes and natural reserves, provides numerous opportunities for scenic observation.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical grandeur and natural beauty. The magnificent architecture of Notre-Dame d'Amiens Cathedral and the unique experience of the Hortillonnages are highly rated. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the Towpath, feeling like they're in another universe despite being near the city, and the opportunity to discover green spaces and islets.
Yes, beyond the immediate vicinity, the broader Hauts-de-France region offers significant natural spaces. The Réserve naturelle de l'Étang Saint-Ladre is a notable site of natural beauty. For larger natural areas, the Forêt de Crécy is approximately 44 km away. The Somme Valley also features several significant marshlands, rich in biodiversity, and the Somme Bay, though further afield, is a major natural attraction.


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