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Gare d'Avenue-Foch walks
From Parc de Saint-Cloud to Porte Maillot (circular route)
A circular walk which, on the outward leg, follows the GR®1 from the Parc du Domaine National de Saint-Cloud to Porte Maillot, the starting point of the Tour de Paris. The GR®1 crosses the Seine before passing through the Bois de Boulogne. On the return leg, the route runs alongside the Lac Inférieur in the famous park and then follows the Seine to the Pont de Saint-Cloud.
Walks near Gare d'Avenue-Foch
From Porte Dauphine to Bercy
A walk through Paris exploring the Left Bank and its quartiers.
From Porte Maillot to Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche following the GR®1
TheGR®1is a long-distance hiking trail stretching over five hundred kilometres that circles the Île-de-France region. This section is the first part of it. Thirty kilometres long, it passes through numerous parks and forests such as the Parc de Saint-Cloud, the Bois de Boulogne and the Forêt de Marly. It also passes close to some remarkable monuments and several charming spots, such as the village of Marnes-la-Coquette.
GR®1: Tour of Île-de-France
Over 500 km long and with more than 4,000 m of elevation gain, this hike is accessible to everyone if broken down into several stages. Beautiful, rural and fairly close to Paris, it is suitable for anyone who wants to try their hand at hiking. There are many points of interest along this route. History and heritage enthusiasts, as well as nature lovers, will find something to enjoy.
Paris Walk No. 1
The start of a grand tour of Paris in several short stages, taking in the narrow streets without missing out on the monuments. Here is route No. 1 from Porte Maillot to Place Clichy.
The route takes you through the capital’s ‘upmarket neighbourhoods’, the 16th arrondissement, the Arc de Triomphe (which you can visit), then the famous Parc de Monceau, an Orthodox church and, finally, Place Clichy.
The Petite Ceinture in the 16th arrondissement and the Serres d'Auteuil
An eclectic journey through Paris's 16th arrondissement. After an initially urban start, the route takes you along the Sentier Nature trail, on the embankment of the former Petite Ceinture railway line. The walk ends with a stroll through the Square des Poètes and a visit to the Serres d'Auteuil, which will delight amateur botanists.
The Bestiary of Passy and Dauphine
An urban walk that winds its way through the northern half of the 16th arrondissement, in search of numerous depictions of animals. It also offers an opportunity to pay tribute to Victor Hugo, with a stop at the place where he lived, on the avenue that bore his name during his lifetime.
The Trocadéro esplanade and gardens, the Champs de Mars and the Invalides
A route that takes you to some of Paris's famous monuments on both banks of the Seine. You will pass through numerous gardens, some well-known and popular, others more secluded and offering a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle.
From the Pont de Neuilly to the Champs-Élysées
A stroll through what are commonly known as the “upmarket neighbourhoods”… Far from the clichés, this urban route offers its share of quiet corners and surprises, such as the Parc de la Folie Saint-James or the short Promenade Péreire. Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century buildings line the route before reaching the much-visited Arc de Triomphe de l’Étoile and the Avenue des Champs-Élysées.
The trompe l'oeil of Levallois-Perret
The streets of Levallois-Perret are decorated with a large number of trompe-l'oeil paintings and murals. This urban trail takes you on a tour of around thirty of them, as you stroll through the city's grid-like streets and cross some of its public gardens.