ASSOCIATION ATELIER MIZUKI DE PARIS
Read moreThis association, which was founded in 2004, offers courses of ikebana (from beginners to confirmed) of the Ikenobo school under the master Akiko Gishi in Paris and in the capital at Japanese Quarter Japanese Quarter in the 9 th and the Pool Club in the 20 th. The association also organizes conferences, decorative compositions, «event» interventions, internships in Paris and Japan, ikebana stays in Japan, and origami workshops and workshops.
LE LAC DAUMESNIL (12E)
Read moreIt is the largest of the four lakes of Vincennes - lakes Gravelle, Minimes and Saint-Summoned - and is fed, like others, by the Seine. The boat rides are tourist or romantic and always pleasant in nice weather. In the centre, the islands of Bercy and Reuilly.
CERCLE HIPPIQUE DU BOIS DE VINCENNES
Read moreLocated close to the Bois de Vincennes, where 18 km of cavalier tracks are found, this equestrian center, open to riders from 6 years old, offers both leisure and competition. In this countryside, which is only a few kilometers away from the capital, the «baby» (under 6 years), the «juniors» (aged 6 to 16) and, of course, beyond. A professional stable is also part of the circle.
LE DÔME - CENTRE AQUATIQUE
Read moreAmateurs of relaxation, swimming, care and relaxation, the Dome of Vincennes is the ideal place. Modern, it is a vast aquatic centre with thousands of square metres which consists of three spaces: the swimming pool, with a sports pool, a learning basin and a paddling pool, the wellness area with sauna, steam bath and whirlpool, as well as the cardio-training space. If preferential rates are applied for residents, everyone can go here. Attention is due to high attendance and, if you can, to promote.
VINCENNES EN ANCIENNES
Read moreThis club is the largest multi-make club in France. It is based in Vincennes and affiliated to the FFVE. Its members meet every first Sunday of the month, except January and August, with their classic cars on the esplanade of the Château de Vincennes. It's an opportunity to admire their vehicles. In March, the event is moved to the second Sunday, as most members join Rétromobile. In January, don't miss the famous Traversée de Paris. In 2023, 750 vehicles over 30 years old took part (cars, buses, motorcycles, tractors, bicycles), with 2000 people in attendance!
TCE
Read moreThis is a small club that is increasingly talking about it… Under the leadership of Ayden Youbi, his sports director, in partnership with the Mayor of the 14 th and Mayor Pascal Cherki, he saw the number of his members moving from thirty, when it was created in 2006, to nearly 170 today. The particularity of this club is that it is reserved exclusively for courses. Courses offered by five state-run teachers (which is not always the case in Paris). They take place either on the two short stages of the Elisabeth stadium (1 in synthetic turf and 1 outdoors) on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday from 17 am to 22 pm and on Thursday and Friday from 17 am to 20 pm, from 9 pm to 22 pm, from pm to pm, from pm to pm. Gare Montparnasse. Finally, the club offers mini tennis courses (4-7 years) and a junior club (7-18 years).
FÉDÉRATION FRANÇAISE DE HANDBALL
Read moreGentilly is home to the French Handball Federation, which is responsible for promoting and organizing handball. The Federation also offers handball training courses at the Maison du Handball during the summer, giving children the opportunity to perfect their handball skills in an exceptional environment. In addition, the Federation organizes awareness campaigns, such as "Tous Unis face aux violences", in partnership with other organizations. Handball fans can also purchase tickets to attend matches and events organized by the Federation. Last but not least, the Federation organizes tours to promote handball and generate enthusiasm for the sport.
FÉDÉRATION FRANÇAISE DE VOLLEY
Read moreTo get there, take RER line C and get off at Choisy-le-Roi. From Orly airport, you can also take the free shuttle bus to the Pont de Rungis SNCF station, then take RER line C to Choisy-le-Roi. By car, from the A6/A10, take the A86, exit 25a "Thiais-Choisy", then follow the N186 to Rue Georges Clemenceau. From Paris, take the N305 to Choisy-le-Roi. From the A4, take the A86, exit 24 "Thiais-Choisy", then turn left under the freeway onto Bd de Stalingrad.
CERCLE TISSIER SECTION JU JITSU BRÉSILIEN
Read moreFounded in 1995 at the Bois du Bois in Vincennes, the Brazilian section Ju jujitsu du Cercle Tissier has become over the years the best European club of Ju jistsu Brazilian! Today, it welcomes nearly 300 members who benefit from an exceptional working framework (a room of 200 m 2 and three others of 100 m 2) with an exchange with the greatest masters. Each year Flavio Behring, 9 th dan! , come to France to return ranks and participate in a master class, an opportunity for him to exchange and communicate his knowledge. Thus, all degrees are worked in this school. Compared to traditional ju ju, the Brazilian style approximates judo through its technique, particularly with much more ground fighting. Slightly more violent, he developed a self-defence dimension that makes it more effective in the event of aggression. That is what makes it more attractive. Twice a year, one week internship is organized with the participation of the greatest masters. Thus, courses have more "n-waza" than most other clubs of ju jujitsu.
LE CERCLE TISSIER (SECTION AÏKIDO)
Read moreBy entering it, you push nothing more than the door of the biggest aikido Club in Paris. And his founder is for many. Christian Tissier, from the top of his 7 th dan, remains the reference in France of this centenary art, recognised by the highest bodies in the world, the Tokyo Kikentaï, among others. The club has been in existence since 1980 and has developed many disciplines (karate, Brazilian ju, judo, etc.). Today, he has almost 3 000 licensees! 25 teachers, among the best, are there to frame the courses. The club benefits from exceptional infrastructure. A room of 200 m 2, in parquet floors and with photos of masters on the walls, and three other rooms of 100 m 2. The method applied here is that of Christian Tissier, a method recognised by FFAAA and also that practised in the majority of dojos in France. All techniques are addressed, bare hands and weapons (sword, knife and stick). Every weekend, internships are organised to open up on another method, develop a technique, make progress quite simply… " Mecca "of aikido.
VOLER !
Read moreThis independent magazine addresses pilots and is carried out by passionate pilots. Born in 1997, Fly! is a monthly practice of air leisure that offers alternately one month on two of the special books ULM and Voile. The practical part of the magazine allows pilot and future drivers to have precise flight advice. And also good plans to fly at the best price. The magazine also regularly offers folders on other practices such as hot air balloon or paragliding. Besides magazine, Fly! has developed aviation editions, the training guide and aviation careers that appear every year, and created a bookstore and a driver shop.
UNION SPORTIVE FONTENAYSIENNE
Read moreThe Union Sportive Fontenaysienne (USF) is a sports club located in Fontenay-sous-Bois, in the Aushopping Val de Fontenay shopping center. USF offers a range of sporting activities and has several sports sections. The club also organizes sporting events throughout the year.
ASSOCIATION PARISIENNE DE RECHERCHE SPÉLÉOLOGIQUE
Read moreVillejuif is home to the Association Parisienne de Recherche Spéléologique (APARS), a caving club that enables enthusiasts to share their passion for the underground world. Although information is limited, caving enthusiasts may find what they're looking for by visiting Villejuif and contacting APARS directly for details of the activities on offer.
BASE NAUTIQUE DU PARC INTERDÉPARTEMENTAL DE CHOISY-LE-ROI (94)
Read moreThe animations take place on a 1 500 metre 100 metre water plane. State-run monitors set the Parisians for an initiation to the small sailing boats from 420 to caravelle, through topper, laser, laser and optimist. You can also engage in the practice of windsurfing, rowing and canoeing. Adult courses are held on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 p. m. and from 14 p. m. to 17 p. m. and on Sundays from 9 a. m. to 12 p. m., from September to December and from March to July (except holidays). Registrations are made on site. The 12-17 years, for their part, are expected during school holidays. The water base is open Monday to Friday from 9 a. M. to 12 p. m. and from 14 p. m. to 17 p. m. in the Sports Initiation Centres or for one week internship from 9 p. m. to 17 p. m. in municipal sports schools. Attention: provide a 50-metre swimming patent and two identity photos to obtain the registration card.
Bateau à pédales sur la Marne
Read moreIt is the whole family that will be able to spend on the Marne. An original way to enjoy this generous nature that has elected home in the heart of Val-de-Marne. From the port of Nogent-sur-Marne to the islands that populate the rivers, the guarantees to spend a good time are numerous, before eventually returning to the restaurant of the port…
Tariff: 15 € for 4 people.
Duration: 1 h.
Difficulty: .
Sentier d'interprétation agricole du Plateau Briard
Read moreBorrowing this trail helps raise awareness about agricultural issues. This loop, which leaves from and arrives at the House of Nature and Environment of Périgny-sur-Yerres, invites to a walk through horticultural and glass fields; and the 17 panels that show you about the natural characteristics of the Briard Plateau.
Tariff: free.
Distance: between 1,5 and 8 km.
Difficulty: .
Sentiers verts et bleus à Ablon-sur-Seine
Read moreIt was on the initiative of the municipal team that this walk was developed. Admittedly, the village is small - 1 km 2 at most - but its visit is nevertheless interesting. So to your brands, ready, leave! This loop will lead you to a former Seigneurial estate, a royal hunting area known since the Middle Ages, and then to the Sisters'Park. Now very small, it was once the most important area of the city. Under Napoleon III, it even housed a castle, which unfortunately had to be destroyed in 2009 because it was too dilapidated. A little further, a health course awaits the most brave.
Tariff: free.
Duration: 1 h.
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À pied dans la Petite Venise du Val-de-Marne
Read moreThese three small islands are surprisingly well-preserved and surrounded by greenery, just a short distancefrom the urban core of Créteil. From the Saint-Maur-Créteil RER station, go towards the Marne following the RN186, cross the Créteil bridge, and you are on the Brise-Pain island. Go to the Sainte-Catherine island via the central alley. To the south, join the Pie bridge and turn left towards the Ravageurs island. Turn around and go back to the harbour along the towpath.
SUP LE GRAND HUIT
Read moreDiscover a trendy sport, stand-up paddling, in Joinville-le-Pont on the Marne. An easy, accessible and trendy spot with a circuit that will make you discover the Fanac island, the "guinguettes" of the Marne banks, and the Polangis canal, which offers a natural setting and a unique calm. A 1h30 initiation for beginners and initiated. Fun too, the "fun bike": Grand Bi, back-to-back tandem, microbike..., lots of crazy bikes to try out with your family. From 8 to 78 years old, an intergenerational activity to create fabulous memories.
AU FIL DE L'EAU, CROISIÈRES SOLIDAIRES ET ÉCOLO
Read moreSince 1982, Au Fil de l'Eau has been working to preserve and enhance the aquatic heritage in Ile-de-France. The association relies on its two professional integration projects that reconcile solidarity and preservation of the environment. It runs waste collection campaigns to combat water pollution, creates floating events and offers tailor-made cruises aboard its flat-bottomed catamarans and its passenger boat, the Francilien.