Ault, Onival and the Bois de Cise
— Hung up on the cliffs, the villas of Ault, Onival and the Bois de Cise dated from the beginning of the 20th century —
Hung up on the cliffs, the villas of Ault, Onival and the Bois de Cise dated from the beginning of the 20th century. They are a real challenge for natural elements ! From this balcony, you can see the impressive viewpoints on the Channel.
From the Bois de Cise, you can admire the beautiful panorama of the cliffs which go from the Normandy and to the Bay of Somme.
Pebbles protect fields and meadows where birds take refuge.
The 250 hectares of the Hâble d’Ault (Hâble means "haven" or "harbour") are a paradise for birds as Common Redshank, Grey Heron…and paradise for birdwatchers !
Other activities...
- Gathering on the open sea of Bois de Cise and Ault
- Walks on the sea side
- « Circuit of ceramics »
Places of interest
- The 15th / sixteenth century church of Saint-Pierre,
- The war memorial, designed by Paul Landowski.
- Two chapels, at Onival and Bois de Cise dating from the nineteenth century.
- Several ancient village houses.
- The lighthouse, with its lantern over 106 metres above sea-level.
- The cliffs
- The beaches of Ault and Bois de Cise..
- The “hâble d'Ault“, with signed pathways.
