Best attractions and places to see around Beynes, a commune in the Yvelines department of France, offers a combination of historical landmarks and natural landscapes. The area features ancient structures and extensive woodlands, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore its historical sites and engage with the natural environment of the Mauldre valley.
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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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Beynes is rich in history. You can explore the ancient fortified Château de Beynes, dating back to the 11th century, which is a significant historical monument. Also, visit the 13th-century Saint Martin's Church, Beynes, located in the city center, and the historically significant Notre-Dame du Chêne Chapel, a former pilgrimage site.
Yes, Beynes offers several natural areas. The Route Royale, Marly Forest is a popular green lung with numerous paths for cycling and walking. You can also enjoy the Allée royale de Villepreux, a scenic path through fields connecting to the Château de Versailles, and the Bois de Beynes, which features marked hiking and mountain biking trails.
For cyclists, the Allée royale de Villepreux is ideal for a smooth ride, connecting to the Château de Versailles. The Route Royale, Marly Forest also offers many accessible paths. For more extensive routes, you can find various options in the Cycling around Beynes guide, including easy loops like the “Château de Beynes – Ruins of the Château de Beynes loop from Beynes”.
Absolutely! The Allée royale de Villepreux is perfect for families with children, offering a safe and car-free environment for walking and cycling. The Route Royale, Marly Forest is also family-friendly with its accessible trails. Additionally, both Saint Martin's Church, Beynes and Notre-Dame du Chêne Chapel are considered family-friendly historical sites.
The Bois de Beynes offers marked trails for walking. The Allée royale de Villepreux is also excellent for walking, especially for those looking for a flat, scenic path. For more challenging routes, explore the MTB Trails around Beynes guide, which includes trails suitable for hiking, such as the “Ruins of the Château de Beynes – Herbeville loop from Beynes”.
Beyond historical sites, Beynes is home to La Barbacane Cultural Center, a recognized performing arts venue. It offers a diverse program of shows that are acknowledged at departmental, regional, and national levels, providing a rich cultural experience.
Yes, the Beynes area is well-suited for mountain biking. The Bois de Beynes features marked trails, and the MTB Trails around Beynes guide lists several routes, including the “Herbeville – Water Lily Pond loop from Beynes” and the “Ruins of the Château de Beynes – Herbeville loop from Beynes,” which are moderate in difficulty.
The Château de Beynes is an ancient fortified castle from the 11th century, initially built to protect Paris. It was later gifted by King Henri II to Diane de Poitiers. Today, it stands as a partially preserved medieval ruin and a classified historical monument, offering a glimpse into the region's past. For more details on visiting, you can check the official heritage site: Visite du Château de Beynes.
Within the Marly Forest, you can find the World's End Star - Marly Forest, which is a notable feature. The forest itself, particularly along the Route Royale, Marly Forest, offers beautiful natural scenery and serves as a biological corridor.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The Route Royale, Marly Forest is highly rated for its accessibility for cycling and walking, offering a green escape. The Allée royale de Villepreux is loved for its scenic path through fields and its suitability for families. The historical sites like Saint Martin's Church, Beynes are valued for their rich history and architectural details.
Yes, the Allée royale de Villepreux provides a direct link to the free entrance of the Château Park via the "Royal Star gate." This gate is typically open during the tourist season (June to October) on weekends and public holidays from 9:30 am to 7:00 pm (last admission at 6:30 pm).


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