
Holiday rentals Somme
Bring your family on holiday to the Somme. The rentals bearing the Gîtes de France label will make you feel right at home and are adapted to your requirements, with their flexible arrivals and departure schedules.
Eco-tourism enthusiasts will enjoy exploring the myriad landscapes of the Somme bay, with its beaches, dunes, forests, wetlands and lakes. In the Marquenterre park, a park ranger will guide you on an excursion so that you can observe the many migrating birds that stop there. On the coast, you will be able to observe the largest seal colony in France. In Saint-Valéry-sur-Somme you can enjoy a trip aboard a train drawn by a steam locomotive, or else you can cruise down the Somme on a boat.
Discover the endless beaches and the seaside resorts of the Picardy coast, such as Fort-Mahon, Mers-les-Bains, Le Crotoy and Hourdel, and enjoy a dip in the sea or try your hand at land-yachting. When the tide goes out, go winkling on the sands, perhaps you'll harvest enough shellfish for your supper!
Discover the artistic and historic towns of the Somme: Argoules with Valloires abbey and its gardens, Naours and its subterranean town more than thirty metres underground, Amiens and its Gothic cathedral as well as its "Hortillonages", which are gardens that have been tended since the Middle Ages and that you explore aboard a flatboat.

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Superbe Parc du Marquenterre
Superbe Parc du Marquenterre
En quête de nature et amoureux de la vie sauvage, faites escale vous aussi, comme des milliers d’oiseaux migrateurs, au parc du Marquenterre. Au cœur de la réserve naturelle de la baie de Somme,
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Magnifique Baie de Somme
Magnifique Baie de Somme
La baie de Somme est restée sauvage, très peu bétonnée, contrairement à la majorité des littoraux français. Elle mêle plans d’eau, marais, dunes et prés salés et compose un paysage entre terre et eaux,
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Les Jardins et Abbaye de Valloires
Les Jardins et Abbaye de Valloires
Les jardins de Valloires, à Argoules, se déploient sur 8 hectares aux pieds d’une abbaye cistercienne, la seule complète en France. Ces jardins ont été dessinés par le célèbre paysagiste Gilles Clément, qui a créé le parc André Citroën à Paris.