Perched on a cliff overlooking the Oise, Éragny-sur-Oise has long remained a small rural village, living mainly from agriculture and market gardening. Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, the author of the best-seller (in his time...) Paul and Virginia, settled in its presbytery in 1804, and died there ten years later. The town grew in the 19th century thanks to the passage of the railway, the establishment of an industrial paper mill and the exploitation of a limestone quarry. Today, with a population of more than 18,000, the town has many places to go for a walk along the river Oise or in the gardens of the Prieuré.

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