Best attractions and places to see around Boussy-Saint-Antoine include a blend of historical landmarks and natural features within the Essonne department. The commune is situated along the Yerres River, offering various trails and views. Nearby, the Forêt de Sénart provides opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. The area features sites that reflect its past and connection to the surrounding environment.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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It's a technical and driving pleasure, in X-Country or enduro (even if there is almost no difference in altitude).
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To read before getting on your bike: https://valle-de-l-yerres-plateau-briard.over-blog.com/2018/09/le-train-des-roses.html
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the old railway line of the Bastille station (also called Chemin des Roses in Seine et Marne and Végétale (formerly Tégéval) in Val de Marne) is gradually being developed into a cycle/pedestrian path over the entire route not used by the RER A or the TGV, that is to say roughly from Boissy to the Yèbles terminus (40 km further), via the stations of Mandres, Brie-comte-Robert, Grisy, Coubert, etc... The path is built from the TGV underground in Boissy to the terminus of the line (since 2023 with the connection between Mandres and Servon which did not exist). Overall magnificent, very pleasant and on a clean site (by definition). Only the connection between Servon and Brie is a little chaotic with the crossing of the Francilienne and the N19, not very picturesque. To do!!
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This greenway is very pleasant, with shaded passages and bucolic sections. It is a walk accessible to all types of cyclists, especially children.
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A long, very rolling road to do with the family. I even walked there a little bit in the company of a little fox.
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Super nice greenway.
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A magnificent walk, it begins in Créteil and continues along the Chemin des Roses at Servon. They are making the connection. The walk does not stop at Mandres les roses.
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Boussy-Saint-Antoine offers several historical sites. You can visit the 14th-century Vieux Pont sur l'Yerres, also known as the "Pont de la Reine Blanche," which is a classified historical monument. Another significant ancient site is the Menhir de Pierre-Fritte, a Neolithic standing stone. The town hall itself is housed in a 19th-century building, a "small castle" that was the birthplace of painter André Dunoyer de Segonzac, and the entrance grille came from the Château-Neuf of Etiolles. Other points of interest include La Grande Ferme, the Musée-Bibliothèque André Dunoyer de Segonzac, and traditional structures like the Passerelle sur l'Yerres and a Lavoir.
The central natural feature of the area is the River Yerres, which offers picturesque views and is a focal point for various walking and hiking trails. Nearby, the Forêt de Sénart provides extensive opportunities for outdoor activities amidst nature, including an old cycling path. The commune is also actively preserving its tree heritage.
The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking and cycling in the nearby Forêt de Sénart. There are also diverse trails along the Yerres river, some of which feature street art. For mountain biking, there's a Bike park with many singles, offering technical trails for experienced riders. For more structured routes, you can find numerous hiking trails, running trails, and MTB trails in the surrounding area.
Yes, Boussy-Saint-Antoine offers several family-friendly options. The Chemin des Roses Greenway is a very pleasant cycle path with shaded and bucolic sections, accessible to all types of cyclists, including children. The Old Sénart Forest Path is also suitable for families, offering a pleasant course among the trees. Additionally, many of the trails along the Yerres River are gentle and enjoyable for family walks.
Boussy-Saint-Antoine hosts a market every Thursday and Sunday morning, offering local produce. The town is also home to various cultural associations covering dance, music, theater, and art. Annual events include the EM Festival (showcasing Malian culture), a Nature Festival, a Music Festival, a Town and Associations Festival, and a Christmas market, providing diverse cultural experiences throughout the year.
Cyclists can enjoy the Chemin des Roses Greenway, known for its shaded and scenic passages, suitable for all skill levels. The Allée Royale is another popular route, offering a straight line with good surfacing, making it very practicable even for road bikes despite some dust. The Old Sénart Forest Path is also a great option, following an old forest cycle path between ponds and ditches.
Visitors particularly appreciate the pleasant and scenic nature of the trails, especially the shaded passages and bucolic sections of the Chemin des Roses Greenway. The Allée Royale is liked for its smooth surface and quiet atmosphere. Mountain bikers enjoy the custom-made single tracks at the Bike park with many singles for their technical challenge and fun. The overall blend of historical sites and natural landscapes along the Yerres River and in the Sénart Forest is highly valued.
Yes, there is a dedicated Bike park with many singles in the area. This course features a series of single trails ideal for mountain biking, offering technical sections that require good technique. It's designed for fun and can be adapted to different skill levels, allowing riders to skip more challenging parts if preferred.
The spring and summer months are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Boussy-Saint-Antoine, as the weather is pleasant for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural features like the River Yerres and Forêt de Sénart. The shaded passages of trails like the Chemin des Roses Greenway are particularly enjoyable during warmer days. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery with changing foliage.
Yes, the area retains remnants of its industrial heritage along the Yerres River. You can find the Moulin de Rochopt and Moulin Neuf, which are old mills that were once powered by the river's flow, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
The Allée Royale is a notable example, offering a straight line with good surfacing, making it very practicable for road bikes and pleasant for walks. Similarly, the Route Royale, created under Louis XV, is 5.8 km long and 50 m wide, connecting the forests of Rougeau and Sénart, and is accessible to pedestrians, cyclists, and horse riders.
While specific public transport details for each attraction are not provided, Boussy-Saint-Antoine is part of the Île-de-France region, which has a comprehensive public transport network. It's advisable to check local RER or bus schedules for connections to the town center or specific starting points for trails and attractions.


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