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Cabaret Masson walks
Station to station in the Forest of Fontainebleau: ponds and boulders
Long but very nice hike station to station in the Forest of Fontainebleau. It goes through several viewpoints, ponds, little known corners, stunning scenery.
The Rocher Saint-Germain and the Tour de Samois
This route connects two towers (the Tour Denecourt and the Tour de Samois) via relatively quiet trails, mainly the Denecourt-Colinet and Samoisiens trails.
The Rocher Saint-Germain and the Rocher Canon via the Butte Saint-Louis
From the beautiful Rocher Saint-Germain and its Crystal Cave to the surprising Rocher Canon, via the Table du Grand Maître, the Longues Vallées and the Butte Saint-Louis.
Please note: the automatic calculation underestimates the twists and turns of the Blue trails. Allow for 18 km and 300 m of elevation gain. Allow 6 hours of walking time.
From station to station, from Fontainebleau to Bois-le-Roi
An easy route on marked paths, passing several interesting points of interest: monuments, Roche Éponge, springs, Tour Dénécourt, Mares Froideau, Rocher Cassepot, Rocher Saint-Germain, Grotte aux Cristaux, Mare à Piat, Butte Saint-Louis and Petit Mont. Most of the route is in the shade, with beautiful trees.
Station to Station: viewpoints in the Forest of Fontainebleau
A circular route through the Forest of Fontainebleau, starting from the SNCF stop in the forest and ending at Bois-le-Roi station. Viewpoints from Rocher Cassepot, Rocher Saint-Germain, Mare aux Sangliers perched on a plateau, Rochers d’Apremont, and Camp de Chailly. Beautiful trees, lovely landscapes, interesting rocks, rock shelters/bivouacs, natural tunnels, and a lovely day out in the countryside.
Around the Solle racecourse
Starting from the Cabaret Masson car park in Fontainebleau, this circular route takes you around the Solle racecourse via the hills overlooking it.
This route allows you to discover different aspects of the forest: rocky outcrops (no difficulty), forest paths and tracks, then follows the Route des Hauteurs de la Solle with a viewpoint offering a panoramic view of the racecourse.