Castles around Bray-Lès-Mareuil offer insights into the region's historical architecture and landscapes. While the original fortified castle within Bray-Lès-Mareuil no longer stands, the surrounding area in the Somme department features several notable historical sites. These include medieval ruins and 18th-century châteaux, often set amidst natural features like rivers and parks. The area provides opportunities for exploring historical structures and their grounds.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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This charming village, with its stone houses and picturesque alleys, is surrounded by green landscapes. The Château de Long overlooks the village. The Somme, which crosses the village, offers a bucolic setting ideal for a walk along the banks or a boat trip. The mills, ponds and gardens contribute to the serene atmosphere of the place.
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More information about the castle 🏰👇 https://www.chateaudelong.fr
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Château de Long is an 18th century castle located in the Somme valley. You can admire the architecture of pink bricks and white stones, the sculpted and painted decorations, the 20-hectare park with greenhouses and a wash house, and the 18th century dovecote. You can also discover the orangery, the ice house, the outbuildings, the 6 hectare pond and the 4 hectare wood. The castle is open Monday to Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Château de Long is a private property which welcomes visitors wishing to discover its history and charm.
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Pretty building to see on the other bank from the towpath
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Today's Château d'Epagne was not built until the beginning of the 18th century and was remodeled in the 19th century.
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The ruins of the Château d'Eaucourt are the remains of a medieval castle (late 14th century - early 15th century) on the territory of the commune of Eaucourt-sur-Somme, in the west of the Somme department.
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While the original fortified castle within Bray-Lès-Mareuil no longer stands, the surrounding Somme department offers a variety of historical sites. You can explore medieval ruins like Eaucourt-sur-Somme Castle, 18th-century châteaux such as Long Castle, and castles integrated into charming villages like Long Village and Château Overlooking the Somme.
Yes, you can visit Eaucourt-sur-Somme Castle, which features the ruins of a late 14th to early 15th-century medieval castle. The site is currently undergoing restoration, and visitors are welcome to walk inside the remains.
Absolutely. Long Castle is an 18th-century château known for its pink bricks and white stones. It features a 20-hectare park with greenhouses, a wash house, an 18th-century dovecote, an orangery, and an ice house. It is a private property that welcomes visitors.
Long Castle is typically open Monday to Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. For the most current information, it's advisable to check their official website: chateaudelong.fr.
Yes, several castles in the area are considered family-friendly. Both Long Castle with its extensive park and Eaucourt-sur-Somme Castle, where you can explore medieval ruins, are suitable for families. The village of Long Village and Château Overlooking the Somme also offers a pleasant setting for families with its river walks and gardens.
Yes, Long Village and Château Overlooking the Somme is a charming settlement where the Château de Long overlooks the Somme river, offering picturesque views. The village itself, with its stone houses and alleys, provides a scenic backdrop.
The area around Bray-Lès-Mareuil and its castles offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, running, and mountain biking. For example, there are easy road cycling routes like 'The Somme River – Around Long Lock loop from Pont-Remy' and moderate MTB trails such as 'View of the Long Marshes – The Argueses Descent loop from Pont-Remy'. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Bray-Lès-Mareuil, Running Trails around Bray-Lès-Mareuil, and MTB Trails around Bray-Lès-Mareuil guide pages.
While specific hiking trails directly at each castle might vary, the broader region around Bray-Lès-Mareuil offers running trails that can be suitable for walking or hiking. For instance, you can find trails like 'Bois Jean de Bray loop from Mareuil-Caubert' or 'The Somme canalised – The Canalized Somme loop from Eaucourt-sur-Somme'. More details are available on the Running Trails around Bray-Lès-Mareuil guide page.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical architecture and natural landscapes. They enjoy exploring the 18th-century architecture and extensive parks of Long Castle, walking through the medieval ruins of Eaucourt-sur-Somme Castle, and experiencing the charm of villages like Long, with its castle overlooking the Somme river, mills, and gardens.
Beyond the more prominent sites, you might also find Château de Yonville, somewhat hidden behind trees, and Château de Martainneville, a large castle dating from the late 17th century. These offer a glimpse into the region's diverse historical architecture.
Historically, a fortified castle once stood in Bray-Lès-Mareuil. However, this château-fort was demolished in the late 18th century. Today, only the site of its remains within a pasture is identified, so there is no standing castle to visit within Bray-Lès-Mareuil itself.


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