At Saint Germain Boucles de Seine, at the gateway to Paris, take life in its stride!
The large terrace of the Saint-Germain-en-Laye estate, the forest of Marly, the Île des Impressionnistes in Chatou, the Seine by bike, the London-Paris Avenue Verte, the Château de Monte-Cristo, the Dame de Brassempouy, Claude Monet's Grenouillère...so many possibilities for leisurely strolls along the water's edge, discovering places steeped in history, feeling like a painter in front of beautiful landscapes, escaping through large forest estates and preserved natural areas.
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Activities in the heart of Saint Germain Boucles de Seine
Attractions in the heart of Saint Germain Boucles de Seine
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Travel back in time along the kilometers and explore the history of Louis XIV from his birth to his death.
'Sire, Marly': such were the words to be pronounced by those who wished to be part of the privileged ...
Join London from Paris by bike! Discover part of this route of over 400 km that will take you from Chatou to the outskirts of Conflans-Sainte ...
Many 16th-century kings and their landscape architects strove to make the Domaine National a rare ...
Come and discover the Chevaudeau valley in the former Crüye forest renamed Marly forest at the end of the 18th century.This 6.3 km itinerary is an ...
Pascal Boutreau is a child of the Paris Basin, living in Saint-Germain-en-Laye and above all a lover of history, nature, and sport!
Visit and discover on a walking route the "green lung" of our region. Easily accessible from the city center, the Saint-Germain-en-Laye Forest ...
Welcome to the Saint Germain Boucles de Seine Impressionist Trail!
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The Seine and the Impressionists
The Seine and its banks have inspired many artists, including the Impressionist painters. These include Sisley, Pissarro, Monet and Renoir, who painted one of his best-known pictures, "Le déjeuner des canotiers", in Chatou.
There arefour walking itineraries to discover some thirty reproductions of paintings by the Impressionist painters, placed in the very places where they set up their easels.
Two major cycling itineraries pass through the Saint-Germain Boucles de Seine area: theAvenue Verte London - Parisand the Seine à vélo. These two cycle routes start in central Paris and link London for the former and Deauville or Le Havre for the latter.
Plus: in the mood for an authentic experience? Push open the door of the Sequana canoe restoration workshops in Chatou and learn how to tie a real sailor's knot, or climb aboard Chloé (a small electrically-powered boat) for a gentle ride on the Seine!
Nature walks
Market garden plains, protected natural areas, parks, forests... at Saint Germain Boucles de Seine, nature is everywhere.
The state forests of Marly-le-Roiand Saint-Germain, once the hunting grounds of the kings, are now a favorite destination for walkers. The Marly forest is more hilly than the Saint-Germain forest, making it ideal for family outings on foot or by bike.
With its market-garden plains and communal meadows, Croissy-sur-Seine was once known as the queen of the Halles de Paris, its "pot au feu" vegetables supplying the Parisian stalls. The carrot, the town's emblem, is still celebrated at the annual fête in September. Today, the plains of Carrières-sur-Seine supply the great Parisian tables. Mushrooms are still grown in the underground quarries, some of which can even be visited, but without mushrooms (Carrara City)! In Montesson, salad fields are set against the backdrop of the La Défense towers, while in Mesnil-le-Roi, walkers come across sheep grazing peacefully in the meadows.
Happiness is in the meadow... but also in the gardens, with two national estates. Saint-Germain-en-Laye , with its famous terrace designed by Le Nôtre, dominates the west of Paris, while Marly-le-Roi, with its pretty parkland, is a rural setting, with only the château (royal residence) left standing today.
Bonus: learn to recognize wild plants and how to cook them, cuddle trees or learn to weave a basket... sounds tempting? If you'd like to get back to basics, take the train to Saint-Lazare. In less than 40 minutes, nature is yours!
Paris Region Aventures: treasure hunt
Discover the hidden treasures of Paris Ile-de-France with the Paris Region Aventures app! Of the 50 adventures on offer, 3 walking routes and 1 cycling route take place in Saint Germain Boucles de Seine :
In Carrières-sur-Seine, explore the streets of this village overlooking the Seine and famous for its "pierre de liais", whose troglodyte remains and stone quarries are still visible. Here, the traditions, skills and trades of yesteryear take pride of place, with characters to collect. Millers, washerwomen, quarrymen and many others will be revealed in the course of the puzzles.
On the Louveciennes side, the winners of each mission will have the chance to meet various celebrities who have settled in Louveciennes over the centuries: the Countess Du Barry, Louis XV's favorite, Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun, who portrayed her and Marie-Antoinette, and Brigitte Bardot. Families will enjoy the peaceful, unspoilt atmosphere of the village of Louveciennes, ideally situated between the Seine and the Marly forest.
In Saint-Germain-en-Laye, you can follow in the footsteps of the Sun King, from Le Nôtre's Grande Terrasse to the forest, via the historic quarters of the town center.
In July, a brand new adventure is available, but this time by bike! Take off with the whole family to discover the pretty towns of Le Vésinet, Croissy-sur-Seine and Le Pecq. This ten-kilometre route is suitable for the whole family, allowing you to wander between magnificent villas while discovering the flora and fauna along the banks of the Seine.
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Destinations in the heart of Saint Germain Boucles de Seine
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RER ADirections
- From Paris: A13, A14, A86, N13, N286
- From Rambouillet: N10, A12, N186, N13
- From Pontoise, Beauvais: N1, A16, N184
- From Rouen: A13, N13
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