Attractions and places to see around Blangy-Sur-Bresle are situated in the scenic Bresle Valley, a region known for its natural features and historical significance. The area is defined by the Bresle River, which forms a natural border, and diverse landscapes including forests, ponds, and meadows. Blangy-Sur-Bresle also has cultural importance due to its glassmaking industry. Visitors can explore notable landmarks and natural reserves.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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A beautiful castle - but you have to pay attention to the opening times - there is a lunch break
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Once again a place where History is present surrounded by a magnificent forest where it is pleasant to walk by bike or on foot
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The Gousseauville marshes present a diverse flora and fauna in this nature reserve. You can admire the water lilies, reeds and willows that grow along the ponds and streams, and spot some of the birds and fish that call this area home. The trail is easy to follow and suitable for all running levels.
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The Gousseauville Marshes present a diverse flora and fauna in this nature reserve. You can admire the water lilies, reeds and willows that grow along the ponds and streams, and spot some of the birds and fish that inhabit this area. The trail is easy to follow and suitable for all walking levels.
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Bike path is ready. Wonderful to cycle from Treport to Gamache without car traffic. Difficult to find but if you are on the route it is fantastic between the lakes.
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In the forest of Eu, at the post of Montauban located in Guerville, the V1 launch base is a place of memory of the bombing operations carried out by the German army during the Second World War. It is good to ask a few minutes to learn a little. Especially since explanatory panels offer essential landmarks to visitors who have free access to the places all year round. The catapults had to be impressive (400 km/h at the exit of the ramp!). And it is also difficult to imagine that these “flying” machines could have reached London and killed civilians.
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Brick fortress from the 15th century as a successful example of fortress architecture. The castle was never taken. You can visit them: in addition to the architecture, many facilities and fashions from past centuries can be admired. The castle park is also attractive with its unusual planting and various games, especially for families with children.
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The region offers several historical sites. You can explore the 15th-century brick fortress of Rambures Castle, which was never taken and features a beautiful castle park. Another significant site is the V1 Launch Site of Guerville, a place of memory from World War II located within the Forest of Eu. Additionally, the historic Église Notre-Dame de la Délivrance in Blangy-sur-Bresle, with origins from the 13th to 16th centuries, features modern stained-glass windows and ancient religious art.
The Blangy-sur-Bresle area is rich in natural beauty. The Bresle River and its valley form a natural border, offering diverse landscapes of forests, winding rivers, and meadows. You can visit the Marais de Gousseauville, a nature reserve showcasing diverse flora and fauna like water lilies and various bird species. The vast Forêt d'Eu, with its majestic beech groves and panoramic views, is also nearby. Don't miss the unique Site of Queen Mother Elizabeth in the Forest of Eu, where the stumps of two once-intertwined trees symbolize Franco-British understanding.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Cycling Path Along the Bresle and Its Lakes provides a car-free route linking Le Tréport to Gamaches along the Bresle River and its ponds. For more adventurous cyclists, there are numerous routes for mountain biking, gravel biking, and road cycling. You can find detailed routes and guides for these activities, such as MTB Trails around Blangy-Sur-Bresle, Gravel biking around Blangy-Sur-Bresle, and Road Cycling Routes around Blangy-Sur-Bresle.
The area offers several pleasant walking and hiking options. The Marais de Gousseauville features an easy-to-follow trail suitable for all walking levels, allowing you to observe diverse flora and fauna. The Forêt d'Eu provides various hiking circuits through its majestic beech groves. The Site of Queen Mother Elizabeth is also the starting point for a marked walking tour that offers panoramic views of the Yères Valley.
Absolutely. Families can enjoy the Rambures Castle, which offers various games and facilities in its park. The Marais de Gousseauville has an easy trail suitable for all ages. The Cycling Path Along the Bresle and Its Lakes is perfect for family bike rides. Additionally, a leisure base near the A28 exit provides ponds, boules courts, tennis courts, picnic areas, and a children's garden for various recreational activities.
Blangy-sur-Bresle is known for its rich cultural heritage, particularly its glassmaking industry. The Musée du Verre (Glass Museum) offers insights into this significant local tradition and artisan production, as the region is at the heart of "La Glass Valley." The Église Notre-Dame de la Délivrance, with its historical architecture and modern stained-glass windows, is another notable cultural site.
The Bresle Valley and its surrounding forests are enjoyable throughout the year, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for outdoor activities. Spring brings blooming flora and mild temperatures, while autumn showcases vibrant fall foliage in the Forêt d'Eu. Summer is also ideal for water sports at the leisure base and cycling along the Bresle, though it can be busier.
In natural reserves like the Marais de Gousseauville, you can observe diverse flora and fauna. The ponds and streams are home to water lilies, reeds, and willows. Birdwatchers can spot various bird species, and the Bresle River is known for migratory fish such as sea trout, salmon, and eels.
Blangy-sur-Bresle is located in the heart of "La Glass Valley," a region globally renowned for its glassmaking industry. This tradition has deep roots in the area, and the Musée du Verre (Glass Museum) provides a comprehensive look into the history, techniques, and artisan production associated with this significant local craft.
Yes, the Site of Queen Mother Elizabeth in the Forest of Eu is a unique natural landmark. It features the stumps of two trees, a beech and an oak, that were intertwined for over a century, symbolizing good understanding between France and England. Although felled for health reasons, their presence and the story behind them make it a special place to visit.
Yes, the region offers a variety of routes for both mountain biking and gravel biking. You can explore guides like MTB Trails around Blangy-Sur-Bresle, which includes routes like the 'Glass vallée team bike loop' and 'Yères Valley Viewpoint loop'. For gravel biking, the Gravel biking around Blangy-Sur-Bresle guide features routes such as 'Wooden Bridge on Forest Trail – V1 Launch Site of Guerville loop'.
The Bresle Valley is special due to its role as a natural border between Normandy and Picardy, its diverse landscapes, and its ecological importance. It features numerous ponds, forests, gentle hills, and flowery meadows. The Bresle River itself is a popular spot for fishing, particularly for migratory fish, and the valley offers opportunities for walks, health trails, and water sports at the local leisure base.


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