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Gare de Saint-Mammès walks
                 At the confluence of the Seine and the Loing
                At the confluence of the Seine and the Loing            
            
        
                Rising between Forterre and Puisaye, and after a course of more than 150 kilometres, the Loing flows into the Seine to the south-east of the Forest of Fontainebleau. This rather short route runs alongside these two rivers and the Canal du Loing for much of its length. A section through the forest adds variety to the landscape. The beautiful old Saint-Mammès Church and a few reproductions of paintings by Alfred Sisley add an undeniable touch of heritage to this walk.            
            
            
    Walks near Gare de Saint-Mammès
                 From Montigny-sur-Loing to Moret-Veneux-les-Sablons
                From Montigny-sur-Loing to Moret-Veneux-les-Sablons            
            
        
                A hike from station to station starting from Montigny-sur-Loing. A varied route through the forest with a few rocks and the banks of the Loing. The Loing valley is an authentic green paradise that can be explored over a medium distance via footpaths, rural tracks and towpaths. This route takes you along the river and the canal of the same name, which flow side by side until they meet the Seine.            
            
            
    
                 From Fontainebleau (train station) to Montigny-sur-Loing (train station) in a short day
                From Fontainebleau (train station) to Montigny-sur-Loing (train station) in a short day            
            
        
                A succession of beautiful, long, shaded and sunny paths between two rocky outcrops. Discover the natural diversity of the Fontainebleau Massif with minimal road crossings.            
            
            
    
                 Station to station in the Forest of Fontainebleau: ponds and boulders
                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.            
            
            
    
                 From Bourron-Marlotte to Nemours via Dame Jouanne
                From Bourron-Marlotte to Nemours via Dame Jouanne            
            
        
                A hike from station to station, mainly through forest, crossing the rocky chaos of Maunoury, Dame Jouanne and Éléphant, which are every bit as impressive as those in the neighbouring Fontainebleau Forest. The village of Larchant, with its church and a few old houses, adds a superb touch of heritage.            
            
            
    
                 A grand tour of the Fontainebleau Forest
                A grand tour of the Fontainebleau Forest            
            
        
                The Fontainebleau Forest is one of the most beautiful forests in France thanks to its varied landscapes and, above all, its sandstone blocks. This hike, which passes through the Cuvier-Châtillon rocks, the Apremont gorges and the rocks of Mont Ussy, will allow you to appreciate all its beauty but also its fragility, due to both natural erosion and that caused by heavy human traffic, given its proximity to the Paris region.            
            
            
    
                 Walk in the north of the Forest of Fontainebleau
                Walk in the north of the Forest of Fontainebleau            
            
        
                From Bois-le-Roi to Fontainebleau, walk between forest and rocks far from the beaten track            
            
            
    
                 In the heart of the Coquibus massif
                In the heart of the Coquibus massif            
            
        
                This long hike takes you on a fairly comprehensive tour of the magnificent Coquibus massif: heather-covered plateaus and water holes, deciduous woods, rocks, viewpoints, the Vanne aqueduct (sandstone steps), etc.            
            
            
    