Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Germain-De-La-Grange offers a blend of rural charm and historical significance within the Yvelines department. This commune features a rich past, with archaeological findings dating back to the Neolithic period and remnants of Gallo-Roman and Merovingian settlements. While preserving its agricultural roots with a historic farm, Saint-Germain-De-La-Grange also provides access to various natural and cultural sites in its vicinity.
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Very beautiful cycle path right in the continuity of the Grand Canal of the Versailles gardens. ☺
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Alone in the world without a car
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Many houses of worship in France bear the title “Notre-Dame” (in German “Our Lady”) and are therefore dedicated to the Blessed Mother Mary. Sometimes the specific patronage is made clear by an additional name, such as “Assumption of Mary” or “Immaculate Conception”. Here in Les Mesnuls, the church or chapel bears the suffix "Notre-Dame du Chêne", i.e. "to the oak". This means that it is not an event in the life of the Mother of God that is referred to in the patronage, but rather a tree that gave the immediate surroundings of the church a formative shape. In fact, you can see a tree on the left and right of the building.
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Always pleasant to pass by the Royal Road, in one direction or the other - the asphalt is rolling, and we are in the forest - In the middle of summer, we are in the shade and that feels good - In winter, we are sheltered from the wind. Always a positive side to going through this
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Church located in the Yvelines in Beynes, in the west of Paris. It dates from the 13th century and has seen various demolitions and reconstructions throughout history. Today located in the city center, you can stop there for a supply or simply catch your breath.
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Superb forest road and royal driveway.
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The forest of Marly is full of paths and paths accessible to road bikes. This site is a veritable green lung at the gates of Paris!
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The region is rich in history. You can visit Saint Martin's Church, Beynes, a religious building dating from the 13th century with parts from the 12th century. Another significant historical site is the Notre-Dame du Chêne Chapel, located on a historical pilgrimage route and frequented by Queen Marie-Antoinette.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Allée royale de Villepreux offers a safe and enjoyable path for walking and cycling, ideal for families with children. The Route Royale, Marly Forest, also provides accessible paths for various activities. Additionally, nearby attractions like France Miniature, Europe's largest miniature park, and Thoiry ZooSafari offer engaging experiences for all ages.
For walking and cycling, the Allée royale de Villepreux is an excellent choice, offering gravel paths connecting to the Château de Versailles. The Route Royale, Marly Forest, is also highly recommended, with numerous paths accessible for road bikes and walks through a significant 'green lung' near Paris.
The area around Saint-Germain-De-La-Grange offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling on routes like the 'Hilly circuit in the Yvelines' or the 'Yvelines Castles Loop'. For hiking, consider trails such as 'Beautiful view over the fields – Davron loop' or exploring the 'Ruins of the Château de Beynes'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like 'Superb car-free driveway – Grand Canal of Versailles loop'. You can find more details on these activities in our guides for Road Cycling, Hiking, and Gravel Biking around Saint-Germain-De-La-Grange.
Yes, the Marly Forest is a prominent natural feature, recognized as a significant 'green lung' near Paris. It offers numerous paths for walking and road biking. You can explore the Route Royale, Marly Forest, for an immersive experience in nature.
The Allée royale de Villepreux is a scenic road that extends through fields, connecting the Château de Versailles to the village of Villepreux. It's perfect for walking and cycling, featuring gravel paths on both sides. During the tourist season (June to October on weekends and public holidays), it provides direct access to a free entrance to the Chateau Park via the 'Royal Star gate'.
The Notre-Dame du Chêne Chapel is situated on a historical pilgrimage route between Les Mesnuls and Montfort l'Amaury. It replaced an oratory built in 1646, at a site where a 16th-century oak tree housed an image of the Virgin Mary, which was highly venerated in the region and frequented by Queen Marie-Antoinette.
For easy walks, you can find routes like the 'Pond in the Forest loop from Plaisir' which is approximately 5.4 km, or the 'Pond in the Forest loop from Neauphle-le-Château' at about 8.5 km. These routes offer accessible options for a leisurely stroll in nature. More details are available in our Hiking guide.
While Saint-Germain-De-La-Grange is not home to the Château de Versailles, it is conveniently located approximately 17-18 km away. You can access the Trianon Estate and the Gardens of the Chateau de Versailles, which are major attractions, alongside the expansive Versailles Palace itself. The Allée royale de Villepreux can even provide a direct link to a free entrance to the Chateau Park during specific times.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of rural charm and historical significance. The scenic paths for cycling and walking, like the Allée royale de Villepreux and the Route Royale, Marly Forest, are highly rated for their beauty and accessibility. The historical depth of sites like Saint Martin's Church, Beynes, also draws significant interest.
Within Saint-Germain-De-La-Grange, you can discover its rich historical and archaeological significance, with evidence of human occupation dating back to the Neolithic period. This includes archaeological finds like a flint-knapping workshop and Gallo-Roman village remains. The commune also preserves one historic farm, reflecting its agricultural heritage.
The region is enjoyable for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. For specific access to the Château de Versailles Park via the 'Royal Star gate' from the Allée royale de Villepreux, the tourist season from June to October on weekends and public holidays is ideal. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and cycling.


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