Escape to the Gardens of Northern France – NEW TOUR
Discover some of the most beautiful gardens in Northern France. Explore the expansive formal gardens of Chateau de Chantilly, a post-impressionist painter’s garden in one of France’s most charming villages, and the remarkable floating gardens of Amiens. The tour also features stunning heritage sites including the UNESCO listed Amiens Cathedral and the beautiful Chateau de Chantilly and it’s gardens, stroll around the picturesque cobbled streets of Gerberoy and a lesson on how to whip the famous Chantilly Cream!
Dates
September 2026
Suggested itinerary by coach
Day 1
Depart the UK
Drive to Dover and take the ferry across to Calais or Dunkirk. Upon disembarkation continue to Amiens for the next 4 nights.
Day 2
Amiens, Floating Gardens and Light Show
Meet up with a local guide for a tour of the jewel of the city and a UNESCO listed site – Amiens Cathedral. Once described as lacework carved in stone, this 13th century masterpiece is one of the largest Gothic cathedrals in the world. If you are feeling energetic you can climb the towers for some great views of the city.
Lunch will be taken in a local restaurant followed by a visit and tour of Les Hortillonnages floating gardens which are linked together by a series of waterways. Hop on a traditional wooden barge for a guided visit of this maze of waterways and gardens.
(Info: Every evening between 14 July – 21 September a spectacular sound and light show brings the colours of the façade of Amiens Cathedral to life)
Day 3
Gerberoy’s Remarkable Gardens
We will visit 2 gardens today. The Jarden des Ifs (Garden of Yews) which has received many awards for its trees and is recognized as the oldest garden of “monumental topiary art” in France and houses a unique collection of monumental yew trees. The rose is an emblematic flower of Gerberoy and the garden features more than 300 old, modern and botanical roses. It also has an on-site tea-room and restaurant. Nearby is Henri Le Sidaner’s garden, the famous post-impressionist painter. He transformed a neglected orchard into a masterpiece. From the rose garden, wall-walk, tower, pergola, balustrade and statues to the little studio in the former barn where he made his sketches, the artist conceived it all minutely. Today, they are labelled as “remarkable gardens” spread out over three storeys and connected to each other by steep trails winding through the trees.
Return to Amiens via Beauvais to make a visit of Saint-Pierre Cathedral famous for its choir and astronomical clocks (optional)
Day 4
Chateau Chantilly and Whipped Cream Workshop
Visit the remarkable and stunning Chateau Chantilly whose vast expanse of parkland can be explored on foot or by mini-train. The gardens cover over 115 hectares including the French-style garden, Anglo-Chinese Garden and the English Garden. There are statues and grottoes, lakes, shaded walkways and secret paths to explore.
On a guided tour of the house and Conde Museum, discover an amazing collection of antique paintings and a series of rooms housing many other collections.
After some free time, enjoy a tour of the Great Stables, home to the Museum of the Horse. They are a chateau in their own right with stunning architectural details where paintings, artwork, books and horse paraphernalia fill the rooms. Meet the horses and see where the equestrian shows are held beneath a 28 metre high majestic dome.
Before heading back to Amiens, we are going to learn how to whip up genuine Crème Chantilly in the finest tradition. We will be taught by a knight of the Chantilly Cream and enjoy a tasting and given a souvenir from the workshop.
Day 5
Return to the UK
Drive to Calais or Dunkirk for the ferry across to the UK, and home.
Optional extra
Chantilly Flower Show
This can be combined with the above tour and takes place twice yearly in May and October. For 3 days in Spring and Autumn the grounds transform into a hive of horticulture when they host the Journees des Plantes show.
Suggested hotel – Inspected by Greatdays staff in January 2025
4* Mercure Amiens Cathedral
Located in the city centre at the foot of the cathedral. All bedrooms are en-suite, soundproofed and airconditioned, free wifi throughout the hotel. Restaurant offering menu-choice for groups.
Group lunches and dinners can also been arranged in local restaurants – please ask for details.
4* Mercure Amiens Cathedral
Departure date | 5 days / 4 nights | Single supplement |
September 2026 | From £559.00 per person | From £285.00 per person |
Some 2025 dates may still be available – please ask.