Best attractions and places to see around Breuil-Bois-Robert include historical sites and natural landscapes. This commune in the Yvelines department of France features traditional rural architecture and varied topography, situated on the eastern slope of the Vaucouleurs valley and the Mantois plateau. The area offers village paths and woodlands, providing opportunities for exploring its natural surroundings. Visitors can find historical structures and scenic views across the region.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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This section parallel to the Seine cycle route is not very smooth. The large number of holes are filled with ballast (large stones) from the SNCF tracks. Without suspension it hurts :D
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Very beautiful monument this Gothic Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame de Mantes-la-Jolie
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Strange Architecture, really worth discovering.
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This gas-fired Edf power station has been closed for several years; however, these two immense chimneys, which I hope will remain as a testimony to a certain era, have the major interest of being visible from dozens of kilometers around and are for me an excellent landmark to locate myself during my bike rides.
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The Porcheville thermal power plant is a former power plant, its final shutdown having taken place on May 1, 2017. It is located in Porcheville in the Yvelines (France) on the banks of the Seine, about fifty kilometers northwest of Paris. It was operated by EDF. The two chimneys of the plant are 220 meters high to evacuate their fumes well above the 70 m cliff facing the site on the left bank of the Seine.
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Élisabethville, once a holiday resort, is today a residential town located in the Yvelines department (France), straddling the communes of Aubergenville and Épône. Created in 1928, it has about 4,000 inhabitants. One of the most remarkable buildings is the Sainte-Thérèse-de-l'Enfant-Jésus church, a reinforced concrete construction with sculptures in the concrete in setting dating from 1928, the work of the architect Paul Tournon and the sculptor Carlo Sarrabezolles
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Several dozen kilometers from the center of Paris, the Notre-Dame de Mantes-la-Jolie collegiate church does not only have its name in common with the emblematic Parisian cathedral. Its facade, its style and its structure on three levels are very reminiscent of its big sister in the Ile-de-France region.
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The area offers several historical sites. You can visit the Donjon and Fortified Site of Montchauvet, which features the ruins of a keep from a castle involved in the Hundred Years War. The commune itself has a historical church reflecting traditional rural architecture, and remnants of an old 'bélier' water supply system, which are of historical interest. Additionally, a War Memorial from 1920 is located in the cemetery.
Yes, you can visit the Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame de Mantes-la-Jolie, known for its facade and structure comparable to Notre-Dame in Paris. Another unique religious building is the Sainte-Thérèse-de-l'Enfant-Jésus Church of Élisabethville, built in 1927 using reinforced concrete, making it an early example of this architectural style.
For scenic views, head to the Belvédère de Rolleboise, which offers expansive views of the Seine and its valley. The commune is also situated on the eastern slope of the Vaucouleurs valley and the Mantois plateau, providing varied topography and opportunities for appreciating local landscapes and panoramas over the Seine valley.
The region around Breuil-Bois-Robert is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, cycling, and gravel biking. For detailed routes and guides, explore the MTB Trails around Breuil-Bois-Robert, Cycling around Breuil-Bois-Robert, and Gravel biking around Breuil-Bois-Robert guides.
Yes, the Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame de Mantes-la-Jolie is considered family-friendly and offers an engaging historical and architectural experience. Exploring the village paths and woodlands also provides a pleasant outdoor activity for families.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The unique architecture of the Sainte-Thérèse-de-l'Enfant-Jésus Church and the historical significance of the Donjon and Fortified Site of Montchauvet are often highlighted. The panoramic views from the Belvédère de Rolleboise are also a favorite.
Absolutely. The area is known for its village paths ('chemins du village') and woodlands, offering various hiking routes. You can enjoy walks through fields and valleys, with scenic views over the Seine valley and paths alongside the Vaucouleurs and Morand rivers, allowing you to appreciate the local landscapes.
Breuil-Bois-Robert's natural features and outdoor activities are best enjoyed during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is mild and the landscapes are lush. This allows for comfortable exploration of village paths, woodlands, and scenic viewpoints.
The Porcheville Power Plant, though now closed, is notable for its two immense 220-meter high chimneys. While not a traditional tourist attraction, they serve as a significant landmark visible from dozens of kilometers away and are often used as a reference point by cyclists in the area. It offers a glimpse into industrial heritage.
When visiting the Donjon and Fortified Site of Montchauvet, be prepared for a small climb to reach this beautiful village. Besides the keep ruins, explore the 12th and 13th-century church, the Porte de Bretagne arch, and the wash house. The village is considered one of the most beautiful in Île de France due to its many historical vestiges.
Breuil-Bois-Robert offers a glimpse into traditional rural architecture typical of the Parisian basin. You'll find historical churches and other structures that reflect the commune's long-standing heritage. The Sainte-Thérèse-de-l'Enfant-Jésus Church also provides an example of early reinforced concrete architecture.
Yes, the village paths and woodlands around Breuil-Bois-Robert are generally suitable for dog walking. The natural surroundings, including fields and valleys, offer ample space for you and your dog to enjoy the outdoors. Always ensure your dog is under control and respect local regulations regarding pets.


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