
La Baie de Somme
an adventure playground between land and sea
Two ways to discover the Baie de Somme
Nature experiences and villages to explore, right on the doorstep

Explore the bay and its wide open natural spaces
Walk along the dykes, cross the bay with a guide, watch seals from Le Hourdel or Berck-sur-Mer, or discover the migratory birds of Marquenterre: the Baie de Somme offers unique experiences between land, sea, and marsh.
A lively area, ideal for walks, nature activities, and moments of relaxation in the open air.
Discover the villages and coastal heritage
Rue, Saint-Valery-sur-Somme, Le Crotoy, and Le Hourdel each offer a unique atmosphere: medieval streets, bustling ports, colorful facades, local crafts, and seafood cuisine.
These welcoming places are perfect for strolling, discovering unique regional products, and experiencing the maritime spirit that gives the bay its character.
A region rich in discoveries to enjoy at your own pace
Nature, wildlife, villages, gastronomy: the Baie de Somme is an experience
Within a few minutes’ radius of the house, the Baie de Somme offers a rare variety of activities: nature reserves, guided walks, sporting outings, village tours, and culinary discoveries.
An ideal area to explore, observe, taste… or simply breathe in the fresh air.
Nature and wildlife
Seals at Le Hourdel, migratory birds at Le Marquenterre, guided walks in the estuary… The bay is a privileged place to get close to wildlife in unspoiled landscapes.
For speed lovers, sand yachting is an unmissable activity.

Outdoor activities
For speed lovers, sand yachting courses are an unmissable activity.
Golf, kayaking, paddleboarding, boat trips, cycling along the dykes, hiking in the dunes: the region is an adventure playground accessible to all, between sea and nature.

Must-see attractions
Discover the exceptional landscapes of the Somme and Authie bays with Henson horses: a breed created right here over 30 years ago.
Come visit Valloires Abbey: for the abbey itself, but also for its gardens, this destination is a delight for the senses…
After your visit, head to La Table du Jardinier to enjoy a delicious cup of tea accompanied by a slice of battu cake…

Iconic locations
The sailors’ quarter in Saint-Valery, with its flower-filled streets and bustling port. The large south-facing beach at Le Crotoy. The chalk cliffs of Ault and their spectacular views…
Around the bay, each place tells a unique story, combining maritime heritage and coastal landscapes.

Flavors of the bay
Seafood tasting, discovering mussel beds, artisanal smokehouses, coastal markets, local restaurants…
The bay can also be discovered through its flavors, from seafood to regional specialties.
Simple and authentic experiences, perfect for extending a day in the great outdoors.
The unique atmospheres of the Baie de Somme
Four landscapes that reveal the region in a different light
Changing skies
The bay is famous for its light, which transforms the landscape from hour to hour.
Salt marshes
A rare ecosystem where the sea and land meet.
Dunes and beach grass
Preserved natural areas, typical of the Picardy coastline.
Cliffs and horizons
A little further away, spectacular views of the sea and the white chalk lands.

Great places to visit in the surrounding area
Around La Grande Pommeraie, you can also discover the bay through its flavors, artisans, and iconic locations. Here is a selection of local experiences recommended to enrich your stay. To discover all our recommendations, be sure to download our brochure!
Gourmet outings and local specialties
From gourmet meals at La Clé des Champs to discovering the flavors of Picardy at the Dune restaurant, not to mention the mussels and fries at the Bistrot de l’Authie, the Baie de Somme is full of great places to take your taste buds on a journey with your group.
Smoked fish, ultra-fresh seafood in the ports of Le Crotoy or Le Hourdel, artisan biscuit factories, market gardeners and local producers…
The region offers simple, sea-inspired and generous cuisine. Perfect for a gourmet break or a basket to take home.
Nature outings with family or friends
The Marquenterre Park offers several observation trails suitable for all ages: an immersion in the marshes where migratory birds build their nests in spring. A few steps away, the Domaine du Marquenterre offers more than 1,000 hectares of dunes, forests, and pastures for lovers of walking, birdwatching, or photography.
For a more educational approach, the Maison de la Baie de Somme offers a fun way to discover the natural environment and history of the estuary.
Finally, the Jardins de Valloires and the Crécy forest complete the range of outings: on one side, a remarkable garden with unique collections; on the other, the largest forest in the Somme, ideal for hikes accessible to all.
Cultural outings to discover the history of the region
From the Château de Regnière-Écluse, which traces more than a millennium of local history, to the Crécy Historical Center, dedicated to the famous battle of 1346, the region offers many cultural attractions that are just a few minutes away.
You can also visit the Abbey of Saint-Riquier, a majestic witness to fourteen centuries of history, or the Collegiate Church of Saint-Vulfran in Abbeville, a masterpiece of flamboyant Gothic architecture whose nave evokes the hull of a ship.
These are just some of the iconic sites that reveal the rich heritage of the Baie de Somme and its surroundings.
FAQ
When is the best time to visit the bay?
Each season offers a different atmosphere: birds in spring, large beaches in summer, spectacular lights in winter. The bay can be visited all year round.
Do you need a guide to see the seals or cross the bay?
Yes, a guide is recommended to safely approach wildlife or walk in the estuary, taking into account the tides.
Are activities in the Baie de Somme suitable for children?
Yes: Marquenterre, Maison de la Baie, easy walks, mini train… Guides offer child-friendly excursions to discover the local flora and fauna. Only the longer crossings require a good level of fitness.
How do the tides affect visits?
Some outings depend on tide times, such as seal watching and walks in the estuary. Just check the calendar before you go.
Can you enjoy activities all year round?
Yes, most sites remain open throughout the year. Water sports, however, are more dependent on the weather.
How to get around the bay?
Cars and bicycles are the most convenient means of transportation. Numerous bike paths connect the coastal villages.
Are dogs allowed?
Dogs are not allowed at La Grande Pommeraie. In the Baie de Somme, dogs must be kept on a leash, particularly in sensitive areas or areas close to wildlife.
What risks should you be aware of before setting off on a walk?
The rapid rise of the tides. Apart from that, the marked trails are safe and accessible.
Can we buy local products directly on site?
Yes : ports, markets, and local producers offer smoked fish, seafood, cheeses, and regional specialties.
Is it possible to stay without a car?
It is possible, but less convenient. A car makes it easier to travel between the various natural sites and villages. If necessary, we can provide you with taxi contact details.


