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Larchant walks
In the Massif de la Dame Jouanne
Beautiful walk in the Dame Jouanne massif with magnificent views and a few curiosities.
Commanderie National Forest
Tour of the Commanderie Forest, with numerous viewpoints over the village of Larchant and its basilica. Nine kilometres with some steep climbs and a few rocky sections on a very shady route. If you don't make any noise, you may be surprised by the passing of a deer or a roe deer.
Circuit around Larchant
The very enjoyable scent of pine is everywhere. And the small sand dune that I would the "Little Dune of Pyla" is lovely.
Rocher de la Mare Marcou and the Abri des Francs
Circular starting from the charming village of Recloses. Rocks and forest slightly different from the forest of Fontainebleau.
The Faÿ-lès-Nemours Polissoirs Trail
In the footsteps of our Neolithic ancestors, this hike takes you to no fewer than eight sites with polishers, blocks of abrasive stone (here sandstone) that were used to shape everyday tools and weapons.
The trail was designed and signposted by the Pays de Nemours Community of Communes.
The ponds of Grez-sur-Loing and the banks of the Loing
Take a loop around the Étang de la Clarette, with a short historical walk along the Loing and through the wonderful village of Gretz-sur-Loing. Very pleasant, with unforgettable views along the Loing.
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.
Rock art in the Forest of Fontainebleau
A short, easy themed route showcasing rock art discovered in the Forest of Fontainebleau and in the south of the Île-de-France region. Seven chronological information panels, with representations of the landscape at the time, photos and casts of engravings, take us on a journey from the Palaeolithic era to the present day.
The route was designed, developed and is maintained by the ONF.
Heritage and forest in Le Vaudoué
A pleasant walk, mainly through forest for the first two-thirds, taking in two superb Romanesque churches and the remains of the chapel of a former Templar commandery.
The “Circuit des 25 Bosses” (the 25 Bumps Circuit)
As the name suggests, is this route ascends 25 mounds that form a circuit of the of the Trois Pignons forest. A hike amid the rocks that makes an excellent training run before mountain hikes in the summer.
N.B. The elevation is underestimated: between 800 and 900 metres total cumulative change in altitude. It’s difficult to find a larger change in altitude in the Ile-de-France, unless you want to take the steps up and down the Eiffel Tower three times on the trot. Expect to be walking for 6 to 7 hours.
The Hautes Plaines viewpoint
An easy route, ideal for a family outing. The hike takes you through varied landscapes: deciduous forest, coniferous forest, heathland, rocks, etc.
The Carte du Tendre in the Forest of Fontainebleau
Embark on a journey to Cythera, follow paths of seduction and tenderness, and make a date with happiness on this hike in the southern part of the Forest of Fontainebleau. In one area of this vast forest, the paths have been named after romantic figures... On this very wooded route, other references are used to name the paths: different kinds of birds, bandits and other criminals, and even the pope...
The Stormwind viewpoint
A varied hike in the southern part of the Forest of Fontainebleau, off the beaten track. Wide forest paths alternate with trails that zigzag between rocky outcrops or across plateaus.
Les Platières des Béorlots and the Mare des Couleuvreux
A varied route in the Fontainebleau forest, off the beaten track and within biological reserves. High forests, moors, plateaus and rocks alternate, with the Mare des Couleuvreux adding a touch of mystery to these landscapes.
Rocher de la Combe, Rocher des Demoiselles: quarries and romantic paths
This walk explores the Rocher de la Combe and its spectacular quarries, and flirts with the Rocher des Demoiselles, part of which is covered by the Blue loop. The surrounding paths are enchanting: Route de la Beauté, Carrefour du Bonheur, where you will encounter Dryads, Satyrs and Fauns.
Many of the paths are very quiet. And as always in Fontainebleau, there is a great variety of vegetation.
There are numerous changes of direction, so remain vigilant.