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Marles-en-Brie walks
Countryside and châteaux of the Brie region
A varied walk through fields, woods and the old town, where many eras coexist.
Discover three villages in the Brie region
Three small villages are marked on the map at each point of a right-angled triangle. This is an easy walk with no particular difficulties. There are no climbs, so no effort is required, and the flat countryside is full of charming little spots to discover.
Circular loop near Yerres
A slightly hilly hike through fields and woods, not forgetting the Yerres and its pond.
The Crécy Forest circular starting from Mortcerf
This circular allows you to enjoy the beautiful forests, mainly oak, of the Crécy Forest. Three-quarters of the route is in the woods, while the rest takes you through two charming villages, each with a remarkable castle and an elegant church. A few other points of interest are indicated, including the memorial to the poet Étienne Jodelle (1532-1573), a contemporary of the much better-known Pierre Ronsard.
The forest was very lively when I visited (at the end of December): despite a large wild boar hunt in progress, I saw three deer (in three different places) and a fox.
The GPX track can be very useful in the forest, given the various changes in direction.
From Mortcerf to Tournan-en-Brie via the Forest of Crécy
A hike from station to station that takes us from the Morin rivers area to the Brie plateau. After a long stretch through the Crécy Forest, the route alternates between fields and woods, with beautiful heritage sites in Les Égrefins and in the centre of Tournan.
From Mortcerf to Esbly via the Grand Morin valley
A hike from station to station that starts at the edge of the forest. You then cross a cultivated plateau before descending into the Grand Morin valley. The route ends between the river and canals.
From Mortcerf to Crécy-la-Chapelle along the Grand Morin
A walk from station to station that starts on the edge of the forest. You then follow a maze of paths through the village of Tigeaux. The route continues across a cultivated plateau and then along the Grand Morin. The town of Crécy-la-Chapelle brings this walk to a close on a superb heritage note, highlighted by the Gothic-style collegiate church.
Along the Yerres around Bernay-Vilbert
This walk offers views of the Yerres, a priory, two wash houses and cows, alternating between woods and fields.
Le Grand Morin de Tigeaux at the Moulin de Prémol
A country walk in the Grand Morin valley, with the mills of Coude and Prémol.
Note: actual elevation gain: approximately double the calculation, i.e. 260 m.
Avoid in wet weather.
Caution! The route has been modified at the Moulin de Prémol due to the removal of the footbridge over the railway line.
Circular route starting from Chaumes-en-Brie
Around Chaumes-en-Brie through the villages of Arcy and Argentières, with the Yerres, the Bréon and the castles of Vivier and Arcy.
Double circular route starting from Chaumes-en-Brie
Around Chaumes-en-Brie through the villages of Maurevert, Forest, Arcy and Argentières, with the Yerres, Bréon and Vivier and Arcy castles.
Note: in the description below, the (*) refers to the section: During the hike or nearby.
Around Lumigny, Nesles la Gilberde and Ormeaux
Comprising three villages and three hamlets, this commune is located about 50 kilometres east of Paris. The village of Lumigny is situated at the foot of a sand hill, similar in nature to the Butte de Doue.
Around La Marsange, starting from Liverdy-en-Brie
Hike from Liverdy-en-Brie via Retal, Courquetaine and La Marsange, alternating between wooded areas, farmland and urban passages, with two churches, two castles, a farm and a wash house.
From Tournan-en-Brie to Verneuil-l'Étang via the Marsange fords
A hike from station to station, through woods and fields, criss-crossing the Marsange river. The route passes through several villages in the Brie region with a rich heritage.
From Verneuil-l'Étang to Fontaine-le-Port via Champeaux and Blandy-les-Tours
A long walk from station to station, across the Brie plain with its sweeping horizons. Along the way, two superb monuments: the Collegiate Church of Saint-Martin in Champeaux and the fortified castle at Blandy-les-Tours.
In the footsteps of Couperin from Verneuil
A bucolic hike through woods, fields, meadows and gardens, playing leapfrog with the Yerres and Ru de Bréon rivers. Two village crossings and, in Chaumes-en-Brie, a tribute to the musicians of the Couperin family and a farm with surprising architecture in the heart of the Brie region.
The Yerres and Bréon fords between Verneuil and Ozouer
A walking tour that starts at the Verneuil-l'Étang train station. It passes through three villages: Ozouer-le-Voulgis, Chaumes-en-Brie and Verneuil-l'Étang. Woods, fields, narrow streets, meadows and gardens, following the course of the Yerres river.
Circular loop around Chaumes-en-Brie starting from Verneuil-l'Étang
A long but easy walk, which can be shortened by 5 km and/or 4 km, bringing the total distance down to 15 or 20 km depending on preference. With a great variety of landscapes and trail types, it offers the chance to discover numerous architectural curiosities in different styles.
Circuit of the old railway line in Verneuil-l'Étang
This hike takes you through the fields and woods of the Brie region, following the old railway line that once connected the Gare de la Bastille in Paris to Marles-en-Brie, north of this route.
Circular in the Crécy Forest between Villeneuve-le-Comte and Neufmoutiers-en-Brie
A beautiful circular route between two villages in the Brie region in the Forest of Crécy
Villeneuve-le-Comte loop
For centuries, the landscape of Villeneuve-le-Comte has been shaped by agricultural landscapes in a forest environment. Within a 2 km radius of the village centre, hiking trails allow us to discover the diversity and richness of these landscapes, which have been preserved to this day. This route is obviously intended for the inhabitants of the commune, who can complete the circular route in 3 hours, but there are also variants that shorten the route.
Grand Morin loop starting from Guérard
The suggested loop alternates between passages near the Grand Morin through the countryside, woods and Briard hamlets with their carved stone houses. The entire route is accessible by train.
For enthusiasts, there are many horses, particularly at the horse farm.
Circular walk in La Celle-sur-Morin
Country walk around Grand Morin and its villages.
La Fayette and the wash houses at the start of Courpalay
An easy, mainly rural walk, which passes by four interesting wash houses, several small typical churches, and the former Priory of Segrès. The highlight of this circular walk is the superb Château de la Grange Bléneau, whose origins date back to the 14th century and which, among other illustrious figures, hosted General de La Fayette from 1802 to 1834. Another mark of La Fayette's passage is the poplar tree known as the "Tree of Liberty", which he is said to have planted in 1831 in front of the church in Bernay.
Around La Chapelle-Iger and the Château de Champ Gueffier
A beautiful walk in the Brie region, through fields and valleys, with stunning views. Not recommended in summer when it is very hot as there are very few trees to provide shade from the sun.
From Faremoutiers to Mortcerf via the mills of Grand Morin
A hike from station to station between the Grand Morin valley and its hillsides, with a varied route through woods, fields, meadows and old orchards. It is also an opportunity to admire two of the old mills that were once scattered along the river.
The Grand Morin Walk and the Aubetin Waterfall
At the confluence of two Briard rivers, this is a bucolic hike that alternates between woodland and fields with short passages through small villages.
From Faremoutiers to Mortcerf via the Malvoisine Forest
A multifaceted hike from station to station. First, you walk up the charming Aubetin River with its waterfall. Then you cross the Malvoisine Forest, alternating between wide paths and trails that wind through the undergrowth. You continue between fields, with a few long paved sections and paths. You finish between narrow streets and paths in Mortcerf.
From Faremoutiers to Guérard via the slopes of the Grand Morin
A short hike from station to station that starts along the Grand Morin and then climbs the hillsides on its right bank. The river reappears at La Celle-sur-Morin with its old mills and charming church. The hike ends on the left bank, mainly between fields.