THE PATH OF ROSES
Read moreIt's nice to walk in nature, take the time to look around, without a noise. The Roses Road, a wooded reserve of 17 hectares, is one of the 18 sensitive natural spaces open to the public by the General Council. The start of the promenade starts in Servon and extends over 16 km. You will pass through the communes of Brie-Comte-Robert, Grisy-Suines, Coubert, Soignolles-en-Brie, Coubert and Yèbles. The last segment between Coubert and Yeblès was inaugurated in September. A recent section claimed by many people. The route of the rose trail follows the old railroad route that connected Paris-Bastille to Verneuil-l'Etang in the th century. Today, it takes the hikers who are walking or cycling through the landscapes of the valley of the Yerres and the plateau de la Brie. Season flowers, wild herbs and spontaneous vegetation evolve over the seasons. And all the regulars will say that this is what makes its charm.
FERME PEDAGOGIQUE DE LA PREE
Educational farm to introduce children to the world of agriculture from an ...Read more
SOUPSTONE AND ITS QUARRIES
Limestone bench used to build the aqueduct that brings water from the ...Read more
PONT DE MAINCY
Read morePassing through Melun, to discover the local Brie cheese and pay a visit to the Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte, the art-lover-traveler can also make a detour to the Pont de Maincy. Built in 1822 by Colonel Thomson, this bridge linking the Château de Coudray to the village is famous for having been the subject of a painting by Paul Cézanne in early 1880. The painting is now on display at the Musée d'Orsay, and a visit to Maincy will be an opportunity to see it come to life. Completely renovated in 2004, the bridge has been restored to its original appearance.
THE ROYAL ALLY
A 6-kilometre driveway linking the forests of Sénart and Rougeau, where ...Read more
ÉTANG DE NESLES
Pond fed by the Visandre and the Yerres, a site appreciated by all for a ...Read more