Best lakes around Courson-Monteloup are found within the Essonne department and the broader Île-de-France region. This area features a variety of natural water bodies, including retention basins, serene lakes nestled in forests, and ponds associated with historical sites. The landscape offers diverse natural features, from tranquil waters suitable for cycling paths to areas rich in biodiversity like marshes and wetlands. Visitors can explore these natural settings, which provide opportunities for outdoor activities and appreciating the local environment.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Late afternoon bike ride: Magnificent track and path...in dry weather.
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It's hard to believe that you are so close to Paris when you pass through the pretty village of Gometz-le-Châtel. The town stands out in particular for its small ponds typical of Essonne. If you're running through it, slow down to have a look. You may spot the different species of amphibians, birds and mammals that inhabit the grounds.
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Please note that the place is located along a very busy road.
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After having traveled about twenty kilometers along the barley starting from Morsang sur orge, this lake offered us a magnificent landscape, hidden between the trees. It was difficult to leave this place to come back home!
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Very beautiful castle on the edge of a pond and marsh. Significant vegetation in the summer preventing a good view of the castle.
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nice spot on the bridge with seen the castle
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This water park is only the culmination of the Ollainville water treatment plant known as the Moulin Neuf, on a former industrial site that had been cleaned up and rehabilitated which had replaced the old mill. The site is next to the Syndicat de l'Orge, de la Rémarde et de la Prédecelle, which does everything in its power to ensure that the paths and routes in the Barley basin are practicable and maintained.
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It is one of the many Orge retention basins between Breuillet (Port Sud basin), Egly (Trévoix mill basin), Brétigny (Petit Paris and Carouge basins) and Longpont-sur-Orge (Parc de Lormoy) and beyond. These pools, very well maintained and offering exceptional flora and fauna, make it possible to make loops of more than twenty kilometers quite easily (as long as one remains in the valley). A set of exotic and relaxing pools.
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Among the popular choices, you'll find Trévoix Pond, known for its restful waters and cycling paths. Another favorite is Lac d'Olainville, offering a magnificent landscape hidden among trees. Visitors also appreciate Château du Marais, which provides views of a beautiful castle alongside significant natural vegetation.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Trévoix Pond and Lac d'Olainville are both considered family-friendly. Further afield, Lac de Vaires-Torcy and Lac de Bois-le-Roi in the broader Île-de-France region are popular family destinations, offering various activities and amenities.
The lakes and surrounding areas boast diverse natural features. You can find serene waters, forests, and wetlands. For instance, the Fontenay-le-Vicomte Marsh and Rut Pond are rich in biodiversity, home to various birds, unique plant species, and amphibians. Mare de Gometz-le-Châtel also offers opportunities to spot different species of amphibians, birds, and mammals.
Absolutely. Trévoix Pond features a cycle path that allows you to go around the water. The area's retention basins are well-maintained and offer exceptional flora and fauna, making them ideal for loops of more than twenty kilometers. For more cycling routes, you can explore the Cycling around Courson-Monteloup guide.
Yes, Château du Marais is a notable historical site located on the edge of a pond and marsh, offering beautiful views of the castle. Additionally, Parc des Grottes in Juvisy-sur-Orge features a small lake and caves, representing a remnant of a historical 50-hectare park.
Beyond walking and cycling, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find mountain biking trails, such as those in the MTB Trails around Courson-Monteloup guide, and dedicated Running Trails around Courson-Monteloup. Lakes like Bois-le-Roi and Vaires-Torcy also offer water sports, golf, and horseback riding.
While specific swimming options directly within Courson-Monteloup's immediate lakes are limited, the broader Île-de-France region offers excellent choices. Lac de Bois-le-Roi has 8 hectares dedicated to swimming, and Jablines Lake is known for its clear water, perfect for paddleboarding and windsurfing. The Holland Ponds also provide a tranquil 'beach' setting for sunbathing or swimming.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to early autumn, when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities like cycling, walking, and picnicking. Summer is ideal for water sports and swimming at the larger leisure lakes in the Île-de-France region.
For a serene experience, Lac d'Olainville is described as a magnificent landscape hidden among trees. The Parc des Grottes in Juvisy-sur-Orge is also considered a peaceful site for a break. L'étang des Noës, within the Haute Vallée de Chevreuse regional park, offers a refreshing escape ideal for wildlife watching and picnicking.
Visitors appreciate the restful and calm waters, the magnificent landscapes hidden between trees, and the well-maintained paths that allow for cycling and walking. The rich flora and fauna, including amphibians, birds, and mammals, are also a highlight. The blend of natural beauty with historical sites like Château du Marais adds to the appeal.
Yes, Trévoix Pond offers a cycle path that is suitable for easy walks around the water. The well-maintained paths around the Orge retention basins are generally accessible and provide pleasant, easy routes for beginners or those seeking a relaxed stroll.
While specific public transport details vary by lake, many of the lakes in the Essonne department and broader Île-de-France region are accessible by car, often with nearby parking facilities. For example, Lac de Bois-le-Roi and Lac de Vaires-Torcy are well-connected and popular destinations, implying good accessibility.


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