Best attractions and places to see around Varennes-Jarcy include a variety of trails and greenways suitable for outdoor activities. The region offers natural landscapes, particularly forest areas, that provide opportunities for cycling and walking. Varennes-Jarcy is situated in a location that allows for exploration of both established paths and more secluded routes. The area is characterized by its accessible outdoor spaces, catering to different activity levels.
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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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Varennes-Jarcy is ideal for cycling and walking, with a variety of trails and greenways. You can explore natural landscapes, particularly forest areas, which are perfect for outdoor activities. The area offers accessible outdoor spaces catering to different activity levels.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Chemin des Roses Greenway is particularly pleasant for all types of cyclists, especially children, with its shaded and bucolic sections. The Allée Royale and Old Sénart Forest Path are also categorized as family-friendly trails.
For easy hiking, consider the 'Le Moulin de Jarcy – Banks of the Yerres River loop from Varennes-Jarcy' or the 'Banks of the Yerres River – Le Moulin de Jarcy loop from Épinay-sous-Sénart'. Both are rated as easy and offer pleasant walks along the Yerres River. You can find more details on the Hiking around Varennes-Jarcy guide.
The Chemin des Roses Greenway is a very popular choice, known for its shaded passages and suitability for all cyclists. The Allée Royale offers a straight line with a good coating, making it practicable even for road bikes. The Old Sénart Forest Path is also a former forest cycle path, pleasant for cyclists among the trees.
Yes, the Bike park with many singles offers a series of technical single trails ideal for mountain biking. These tracks are suitable for enduro but also practicable for cross-country riders, providing a fun challenge.
Visitors particularly appreciate the pleasant, shaded, and bucolic sections of the greenways, making them accessible for all ages. The good coating and straight lines of trails like the Allée Royale are also frequently praised, as is the peaceful course among trees found on paths like the Old Sénart Forest Path.
The Allée Royale is an excellent choice. It's known for its straight line and good coating, often compared to a 'strada biancha', making it very practicable for road bikes. Another option is the Route Royale, which offers 4 km in a straight line and flat terrain.
Absolutely. The Old Sénart Forest Path is a pleasant course among trees, following an old forest cycle path between ponds and ditches, suitable for both cyclists and runners. The Route Royale also offers a quiet forest experience.
For moderate hikes, consider routes like the 'Moulin de Brunoy – Singletrack Along Fossé Daniel loop from Épinay-sous-Sénart' or the 'Le Moulin de Jarcy – Banks of the Yerres River loop from Boussy-Saint-Antoine'. These offer a bit more challenge than the easy trails. More options are available on the Hiking around Varennes-Jarcy guide.
Yes, the Route Royale, also known as Allée Royale, was created under Louis XV. It is 5.8 km long and 50 m wide, connecting the forests of Rougeau and Sénart, and crossing three municipalities. It's accessible to pedestrians, cyclists, and horse riders, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
The region's greenways and forest paths are generally pleasant throughout the warmer months, from spring to early autumn. Shaded passages, like those on the Chemin des Roses Greenway, make it enjoyable even on sunnier days. For specific weather conditions, it's always best to check a local forecast before your visit.


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