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A Camping Holiday in Picardy
Many campsites in Picardy are located by the sea or close to the coast. The sea is central to this region, making it a delight to explore the coastline during your holiday and take in the impressive white cliffs, the sound of the waves, and the fresh sea air. While many beaches are made up of pebbles and rocks, you’ll also find some lovely sandy beaches that are perfect for relaxing on a summer’s day. Campsites in Picardy are an excellent base for discovering the region’s attractions. Alongside beautiful natural scenery, you’ll find charming towns with a rich history.
Campsites in Picardy
You’ll find all kinds of campsites in Picardy. Small campsites are perfect for those seeking peace and quiet, while families may prefer sites with a swimming pool and entertainment programmes. Most campsites in Picardy are situated by the sea, so fun on the beach or in the water is always nearby. The inland area is also beautiful, with forests that are ideal for walking. From your campsite in Picardy, you can enjoy day trips in the local area, and even a day out in Paris is within reach. This combination of beach, nature, and culture makes Picardy an ideal holiday destination.
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A Wide Range of Activities in Picardy
So, what is there to do in this part of northern France? Picardy may be relatively unknown to some, but that doesn’t mean there’s little to experience. The region offers a wide variety of activities and attractions. Some highlights include:
Seal Watching in the Somme Bay
The bay of the River Somme is a stunning natural area, perfect for walking. You can join a guided tour or set out on your own. With some luck, you might spot seals resting on the sandbanks—this is the largest seal colony in France. Seal-watching excursions depart from Le Hourdel. Birdwatchers will also find this area a true paradise.
Valloires Abbey
This abbey near Argoules is the only Cistercian abbey from the 18th century that remains intact. Be sure to visit not just the abbey itself but also the beautiful gardens surrounding the buildings, where you’ll discover a remarkable diversity of plants.
Parc Astérix
This theme park is a fantastic day out for families, with attractions based on the famous comic book characters Asterix and Obelix. The park is conveniently located near the motorway by Plailly.
The Battlefields of the Somme
Alongside its natural beauty, the Somme region was the scene of intense battles during the First World War. You can learn more about this history at the ‘Somme 1916’ museum and at various memorial sites, such as those at Thiepval and Beaumont-Hamel.
A Ride on the Steam Train
Between Le Crotoy and Cayeux-sur-Mer, you can take a nostalgic steam train ride—an excellent way to explore the region and enjoy beautiful views. Children will find this train journey especially memorable.
Culture and Religion in Picardy
Cultural enthusiasts will also find much to enjoy in Picardy, from the many villages that evoke the elegance of the Belle Époque to magnificent Gothic cathedrals such as the one in Amiens, which reflect the area’s rich religious history. Picturesque fishing villages and elegant promenades line the coast. Looking for cultural heritage? There’s plenty to choose from.
Amiens
The Gothic cathedral in Amiens is the largest of its kind in Europe and is recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In addition, you can visit the former home of writer Jules Verne, which now serves as a museum.
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Ault
Ault is a characterful fishing town set atop the cliffs. In addition to its lighthouse and church, it’s a pleasure simply to stroll through the peaceful streets. The chalk cliffs and salty sea air complete the authentic Picardy experience.
Le Bois de Cise
Le Bois de Cise is a unique, leafy village nestled in a beautiful forest. The main road through the elongated village ends at the cliffs on which it is built. The setting is almost fairy-tale-like. A long staircase leads you down the cliffs to a small pebble beach. For those who love walking, there’s a wonderful route over the cliffs towards Ault, offering magnificent views over the chalk cliffs and the sea.
Saint-Valery-sur-Somme
This medieval village on the Somme bay invites you to stroll along the long promenade, where you can enjoy stunning water views. Look back towards the town to admire the beautiful villas lining the promenade. In the upper town, wander through narrow streets and stop at one of the many pleasant cafés.
Le Tréport
This seaside resort features a charming natural fishing harbour and is beautifully set at the foot of high white chalk cliffs. The colourful villas here recall the Belle Époque era. In Le Tréport, you can take a funicular railway to the top of the cliffs, where you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of the sea, the cliffs, and the town below.
Book a Campsite in Picardy
Picardy is a popular holiday destination, which means campsites can fill up quickly during peak season. It’s recommended to book your place well in advance. Through Camping.eu, you can easily search for and reserve a campsite, ensuring you have a great spot for your holiday. That way, you can start enjoying all the wonderful things this surprising region has to offer right away.