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This page guides you through the attractions and activities accessible from Conty, Somme, Picardie, perfect for enriching your stay. Discover local sites, walking routes, and the cultural specialties of the region. Conty offers a picturesque atmosphere with its charming alleys and lush natural environment.
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Royaumont - abbey & fondation
68 km

Royaumont - abbey & fondation

In 1228, Saint Louis and his mother Blanche de Castille established the Abbey of Royaumont, today still the largest Cistercian abbey of Ile-de-France. Listed as a historical monument, the abbey has one of the most beautiful examples of Gothic refectory in France. The 7 hectares park, crossed by canals, is labelled "Remarkable garden" by the French Minister of Culture. It has conserved some of its medieval features and today has three gardens: an experimental vegetable garden, opened in 2014, a medieval inspiration garden, and the garden of the monastery transformed into a ravishing French garden in 1912. The abbey is open every day, from 10 am to 6 pm (5:30 pm between November and March). Royaumont Abbey also offers guided visits, heritage and garden activities for children and families every Sunday throughout the year, and holds a music and dance Festival every year in September and October. In 1228, Saint Louis and his mother Blanche de Castille established the Abbey of Royaumont, today still the largest Cistercian abbey of Ile-de-France. Listed as a historical monument, the abbey has one of the most beautiful examples of Gothic refectory in France. The 7 hectares park, crossed by canals, is labelled "Remarkable garden" by the French Minister of Culture. It has conserved some of its medieval features and today has three gardens: an experimental vegetable garden, opened in 2014, a medieval inspiration garden, and the garden of the monastery transformed into a ravishing French garden in 1912. The abbey is open every day, from 10 am to 6 pm (5:30 pm between November and March). Royaumont Abbey also offers guided visits, heritage and garden activities for children and families every Sunday throughout the year, and holds a music and dance Festival every year in September and October.

3 Jard de l’abbaye de Royaumont 95270 Asnières-sur-Oise
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Behind-the-Scenes Guided Tour of the Stade de France
92 km

Behind-the-Scenes Guided Tour of the Stade de France

Stade de France opens its doors for an exclusive tour! Discover places usually closed to the public and share the emotion of football that fills the site!  THE STADE DE FRANCE OPENS ITS DOORS FOR AN EXCLUSIVE TOUR! DISCOVER PLACES USUALLY CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC AND TASTE THE FOOTBALL FEVER THAT FILLS THE SITE! The tour starts with a visit to the fan terraces, from which you can admire a stunning panoramic view of the site, before your guide takes you to look at the private boxes. As a truly privileged visitor, you will then be shown around the locker rooms, used by some of the world's the greatest players, before walking through the famous tunnel that leads onto the pitch.  Your guide will tell you all kinds of facts and stories about this emblematic stadium, its history in its architecture, including the many celebrities who have walked the turf. Because this stadium is not only about football. As the largest sports and cultural complex in France, the Stade de France hosts a diverse range of sporting events but also stages concerts by some of the world’s most famous musicians. The Rolling Stones, U2, Beyonce and Rihanna have all ignited the stage and crowds during spectacular large-scale shows held at the stadium! Your tour comes to an end at the Museum of the Stade de France, where you will be free to browse the exhibits at your own pace. Discover archives and mock-ups of the stadium, but also guitars and autographed football shirts... All of the objects that bear witness to the legendary character of the site! Book now to take advantage of this exclusive tour that will delight young and old alike!  

Stade de France 93200 Saint Denis
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Le Monument aux Morts
42 km

Le Monument aux Morts

It is in the heart of the Pays de Bray, that the Department of Seine-Maritime has granted in 2021 its label "Rural Heritage" to the war memorial of the charming village of Cuy-Saint-Fiacre. Let's go for its discovery! I set off early on the roads of Bray to enjoy the spectacle of undulating landscapes, green fields where cows and other animals graze, real postcards of Normandy. As a history and geography teacher, the study of international conflicts and the duty of remembrance is a regular part of the lessons I give to my students. Also, the discovery of this war memorial which recently obtained a distinction makes me curious. When I arrived in Cuy-Saint-Fiacre, I perceived the town as a place where life is good. Indeed, everything is superbly arranged; and I only have to follow the directional signs to find the church with the war memorial. I pass in front of the town hall and park on the parking lot of the community hall. I enjoy the scent of roses along the low wall of the church which leads me to the gate of the cemetery. I push one of the doors and in front of me, placed on its pedestal, I discover the monument in homage to the soldiers of Cuy-Saint-Fiacre who died for France. This is the one that has just been labeled "Rural heritage of the Seine-Maritime". After the armistice of 1914, all the villages of France wished to pay tribute to their children who died during the First World War by erecting monuments to the dead. I walk slowly and remember as a child with my classmates in the cemetery of my town. On November 11, the day of the Armistice, we would go one by one to lay our bouquet of flowers at the foot of the war memorial. There, we listened with attention to the speech of the Mayor! What memories! I suppose and hope that the children of the commune of Cuy-Saint-Fiacre continue to come to pay homage to these men who gave their lives for the nation. On the pedestal, I see the four shells linked by chains, completed by two steps which form the base of the monument. Three golden sprays placed at the foot of the monument complete the decor. I note the presence of many symbols related to the theme of war: a flag, a war cross, palms, military ornaments. The Latin cross on which are engraved the names of the children of the village sacrificed for France is topped by an Adrian helmet, symbol of the modern war. At the top, as if ready to fly away, I can see the rooster with its wings open. All this has an impressive side! The singularity of this monument is in its sobriety, its purity of lines, its smooth and round forms and its immaculate hard stone from Euville in the Meuse. The realization of this work is extraordinary. Its sculptor is none other than François Pompon, an animal artist who owns a house near the church and the cemetery of Cuy-Saint-Fiacre. The career of this sculptor is very prestigious: originally from Burgundy, he worked in many sculptors' studios, notably that of Rodin, and his works can be found in the most beautiful museums in the world, both in Europe and in the United States. I understand better the distinction obtained by this monument, which differs from many other commemorative sculptures that I have seen. I take a few pictures to illustrate my next classes and I take a few minutes to read the information given by the interpretation totem next to it. This discovery made me curious to discover the other sites labeled "Rural Heritage" by the Department. And I hope to discover some other nuggets!

Rue Roger Cressent 76220 CUY-SAINT-FIACRE
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Caution!
We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾