Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Fargeau-Ponthierry include a variety of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural spaces. Located in the Seine-et-Marne department, the area offers diverse options for exploration. Visitors can discover industrial heritage, religious edifices, and extensive green spaces. The region provides opportunities for both cultural engagement and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Barbizon, a must-see of must-sees! Even the streets are decorated with mosaic paintings! Unclassifiable!
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This was one of the locations used for the filming of the 3 Mousquetaires with Vincent Cassel, François Civil, Romain Dursis & Pio Marmai
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there are also exhibitions, workshops, pretty pottery for sale https://www.la-juxtaposition.com/
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Great tea room in Barbizon. Warm welcome, which is not the case everywhere in this slightly upscale town where there are more SUVs than gravels. Very good cheesecakes. A stove to warm your feet in winter.
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The place of the war memorial with its "Gaulois" by Ernest Révillon (1854-1937) offered by a Franco-American subscription in 1920.
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Standing in the heart of the Gâtinais, the Courances estate extends over 75 hectares and includes a magnificent 17th century castle as well as its park and vegetable garden. Closed during the winter, it opens its doors the rest of the year for fun visits. If you're not pressed for time, don't hesitate to drop by.
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pretty village, paved, gateway to the forest of Fontainebleau
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Visitors particularly enjoy Allée Royale, known for its good surface and suitability for cycling, offering a 'strada Biancha' experience. Another highly rated spot is Fleury-en-Bière Castle, impressive in its grandeur. The picturesque Barbizon Village, a settlement known for painters, is also a favorite stop before entering the Fontainebleau forest.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can explore the 13th-century Église Saint-Ferréol, which offers panoramic views, or learn about the town's industrial past at the former Usine de papiers peints Leroy (wallpaper factory). The Communs du Château de Moulignon are also recognized as part of the town's historical heritage. Nearby, the ruins of the 13th-century Abbaye du Lys in Dammarie-les-Lys are classified as a historical monument.
Saint-Fargeau-Ponthierry boasts several beautiful natural spaces. The Parc de Saint-Fargeau is ideal for relaxation, while Parc Raymont Sachot offers 37 hectares of diverse ecosystems with accessible pathways. You can also visit the Bois de Champagne, a 37-hectare wood with local biodiversity, or the Parc des Bordes, a semi-urban woodland with a fitness trail. Don't miss the Sequoia Avenue at Villeroy Park, the second longest avenue of its kind in Europe.
Absolutely. Many attractions are suitable for families, including the Allée Royale for easy cycling, and the charming Barbizon Village. The Parc de Saint-Fargeau has a playground for children. For more active fun, Winnoland is a small amusement park nearby, and Parcours Aventure Du Château Sainte Assise offers an adventure park experience. The Base de Loisirs Seine-École is also great for walks and picnics by the water.
The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for various activities. For running, explore trails like the 'Steep Descent to the Lock – Along the Seine loop' or 'La pièce de bord de l'eau loop'. Mountain biking options include the 'Statue of the Guardian of the Forest – Morsang-sur-Seine Church loop'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes like 'Fleury-en-Bière Castle – Domaine de Courances loop'. You can find more details and specific routes on the Running Trails, MTB Trails, and Road Cycling Routes guides for Saint-Fargeau-Ponthierry.
For local events, practical information, and further assistance, you can contact the local tourist office. Their website is a good resource: office-tourisme.com.
Beyond the well-known spots, consider visiting the Grotte de Cognet de Nandy, located on the banks of the Seine. It's noted as the largest carved cave of its kind in the region and offers a unique heritage experience. The My Little Wake Park also offers a distinctive active pursuit with wakeboarding and an aquatic obstacle course.
You can enjoy pleasant walks along Les Bords de Seine, which feature 2 km of maintained paths, historically known as towpaths. The Base de Loisirs Seine-École also offers a natural area along the Seine with three bodies of water, perfect for leisurely strolls and picnics.
The Domaine de Courances is a magnificent 17th-century castle set within a 75-hectare estate, featuring beautiful gardens and refreshing pools. It's located less than an hour from Paris. While closed during winter, it generally opens its doors for visits during the rest of the year. It's a charming place to discover its history and natural beauty.
Les 26 Couleurs is a vibrant multidisciplinary cultural space housed in a former electrical power station of the Leroy wallpaper factory. It offers a rich program including theater, music, dance, humor, and cinema. You can also take part in visits to learn about the factory's history and participate in artistic workshops, making it a great option for a rainy day or cultural immersion.
Yes, the region offers several spots for nature lovers. Parc Raymont Sachot, with its 37 hectares of wooded, grassy, and wetlands areas, is rich in biodiversity. The Bois de Champagne is home to numerous plant species, and the pond at Parc des Bordes is notable for its biodiversity. These areas provide opportunities for observing local flora and fauna.


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