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Boussy-Saint-Antoine walks
Around Boussy-Saint-Antoine
Short hike starting from Boussy-Saint-Antoine station (RER D), which runs along the Yerres and allows you to discover some remarkable sites around this river (Jarcy Mill, Closerie Falbala, Rochopt Mill, street art murals, etc.). With a short detour into the Sénart Forest.
Motorists can park in the car park of the "Val d'Yerres" shopping centre.
The bucolic circular loop: from Périgny-sur-Yerres to Mandres-les-Roses
Discover or rediscover the Grand Paris Sud Est Avenir region by exploring its various walking routes, which showcase the main points of interest and the sometimes little-known treasures of our 16 municipalities, each with their own unique and distinctive histories.
The villas along the banks of the Yerres
A varied walk from market gardeners to early 20th-century holiday homes.
From Brunoy to Combs-la-Ville
A hike from station to station in a semi-urban environment, following paths through gardens and pleasant riverside trails.
Mills and Menhirs along the river Yerres
This hike mostly takes place along the Yerres, a tributary of the Seine, and also includes a section in the Forest of Senart and an urban section. There you can enjoy the charm of this river and the beautiful houses around it, admire two ancient watermills and come cross no fewer than four standing stones along the way.
Along the Yerres and Réveillon rivers and through the Bois de la Grange
A pleasant walk along two rivers, the Yerres and the Réveillon. You completely forget the nearby urban environment.
New Year's Eve at the abbey
Circular route around the former Yerres Abbey (12th century) located at the confluence of the Yerres and Réveillon rivers. The start of the route follows the course of the Yerres to the abbey, then climbs through a highly urbanised area to the former Camaldolese monastery, before descending towards the Réveillon, which you follow to the confluence. The return journey takes you through Brunoy, past the Robert Dubois-Corneau Museum, Saint-Médard Church and finally the Perronet Bridge.
From Quincy to Montgeron along the Yerres
This is an unusual route, as the outward journey is by train from Montgeron station to Combs la Ville-Quincy-sous-Sénart station, and the return journey is on foot along a path that largely follows the banks of the Yerres.
Agricultural nature trail in Périgny-sur-Yerres and Mandres-les-Roses
Discover or rediscover the Grand Paris Sud Est Avenir area by exploring its various walking routes, which showcase the main points of interest and the sometimes little-known treasures of our 16 municipalities, each with their own unique and distinctive histories.Marked by 17 information panels, the Agricultural Interpretation Trail allows you to discover local produce, identify crops and gain a better understanding of production techniques.Enjoy the landscapes shaped by farming, spot its traces in the local architecture, and understand how agriculture still contributes to the identity of this region today. Oscar the fox will accompany you throughout this trail!Find your way using the “Grande Boucle” signposts, located at the main junctions, and use the map to help you follow the route.
A green and flower-filled walk between Villecresnes and Mandres-les-Roses
Discover or rediscover the Grand Paris Sud Est Avenir area by exploring its various walking routes, which showcase the main points of interest and the sometimes little-known treasures of our 16 municipalities, each with their own unique and distinctive histories.
The walk through the three villages: Villecresnes, Marolles-en-Brie, Santeny
Discover or rediscover the Grand Paris Sud Est Avenir area by exploring its various walking routes, which showcase the main points of interest and the sometimes little-known treasures of our 16 municipalities, each with their own unique and distinctive histories.
Circular between Marolles-en-Brie and Servon
Hike from Marolles-en-Brie, taking the old Chemin des Roses (former railway line to Paris Bastille, which carried passengers and roses to Les Halles). Discover Servon, its church and its château (Anne Boleyn is said to have lived here with her aunt in the 16th century).
Under the Villeneuve-Saint-Georges cable car
Starting from Yerres, this circular walk takes you through the La Grange forest, passing through the centre of Limeil-Brevannes and then Valenton. The return journey is mostly along the "Végétale", a greenway that passes under the C1 cable car linking Villeneuve-Saint-Georges to Créteil.
Walk in the Forêt de la Grange from Yerres
A lovely short walk in the cool of the Forêt de la Grange, starting from the town of Yerres.
Bois Notre Dame at the start of Santeny
A short hike in the Notre Dame woods.
Please note that theGR® is a little muddy when it rains.
Servon ponds circular
The circular route passes through two Briard villages and American-style residences before reaching the Servon ponds, a great place for a picnic.
The landscape is very varied, with woods, fields, an equestrian centre and a river punctuating the route.
A town in the countryside: Tigery
Tigery, a large agricultural village, is gradually becoming urbanised and encroaching on the rich farmland of Brie. This walk allows you to discover both sides of the village, then crosses fields and forest to reach the Ru des Hauldres, which you follow upstream to a wetland area with ponds, fauna and flora. The return journey takes you through a reed bed, then down the stream that winds through the Sénart National Forest to Lake Tigery.