The valley of the Somme, between Belloy-sur-Somme and Dreuil-les-Amiens, presents a rare diversity of landscapes, associating large reed beds, meadows, peaty marshes and ponds.
When they are not overgrown, these marshes are a real breeding ground for an exceptional fauna and flora.
In this apparently wild landscape, an interpretation table deciphers the richness of these ponds from which peat was extracted in the 19th century.