Crossed by the Scarpe, the charming village of Savy-Berlette was created by the union of the communes of Savy and Berlette. Its château, built in 1706, became a convent in the early 19th century and has been home to an agricultural lycée since 1971. Its church, dedicated to Saint-Martin, was built on a feudal motte. It stands out for the elegance of its ashlar pyramid-shaped bell tower and its five-storey tower. Another imposing building is the former Debrique sugar factory, which closed in 1974. The village can be visited in eleven stages on the Discovery Walk.