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PR21 in the footsteps of Corot to Coubron

PR21 in the footsteps of Corot to Coubron
Credit : Souvenir de Coubron par Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot — Yelkrokoyade, Travail personnel, 20/07/2011, Domaine public, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=17836558

Description

Part of this PR itinerary, Coteaux de l'Aulnoye territory, represents 900 ha of wooded and green spaces. The walker will discover different viewpoints of the town of Coubron, its village, its farmed fields, the vines, its forests. From Dhuis forest the walker will reach Bondy forest and will notice lakes, fauna and flaura here. This itinerary allows you to discover Seine-Saint-Denis through a mosaic view of unexpected landscapes. The artist Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot often resided in Coubron between 1867 and 1875.

Technical informations

This circuit was updated on: 21/02/2024
8.4 km
2 h 30 mn
max. 119 m
min. 70 m
115 m
Style : Discovery
Public : Occasional hikersExperienced hikers
Theme : Cultural

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Starting point

22 Rue de Vaujours , 93470 Coubron
Lat : 48.91651Lng : 2.57826

Steps

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Stage 1

Start from Maison de la Nature and take Sente des Vignes. Carry on past the educational fruit garden.

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Stage 2 : The vines recall Coubron’s viticultural past.

Turn right onto sentier des Platriéres and then follow chemin de Montauban on the left.

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Stage 3

Head left onto the GR®14A from the Dhuis aqueduct to route du bois de Bernouille. (Woods).

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Stage 4

Cross the road carefully and take the GR® path Pays de la ceinture verte d'Ile-de-France on the right

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Stage 5

Cross the road carefully and go in to Bondy forest and follow the Dhuis aqueduct trail on the right.

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Stage 6

Turn left all the while fiollowing the markings for PR 21 until you reach the lakes.

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Stage 7

Turn left and carry on past the lake and then descend the path on the right. The hairpin path takes you to the resevoir.

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Stage 8

Take the path on the left to come up to the carrefour des six routes, the same itinerary as for the PR 19 "le sentier de Cosette" – Cosette trail.

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Stage 9

At the carrefour des 6 routes, at the top of the hillock, turn right to exit Bondy forest via Porte Corot. This will take you back to your starting point via rue des Châtaigniers, allée du Parc, rue Raoul-Larche and rue de Vaujours.

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Additional information

Reach the itinerary

Car park Rue de Vaujours, in front of Maison de la Nature.

Data author

1Ter Place des martyrs de la Résistance et de la Déportation 93110 Rosny-sous-Bois France

The Cirkwi brief

Discover Corot's Footsteps in Seine-Saint-Denis

Embark on a visual and spiritual journey through the lush landscapes of Seine-Saint-Denis, where the paths intertwine with the artistic heritage of Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot. Offered by FFRandonnee Seine-Saint-Denis, this route isn't just a hike; it's a venture into the soul of Coubron, where nature meets culture. As you wander between Vaujours, Montfermeil, and Courtry, you'll explore a canvas brought to life - rich in woodlands, vineyards, and panoramic views that once inspired one of France's most celebrated landscape painters. Let the blend of natural beauty and historical aura guide your senses on an unforgettable trek.

Brief Technical Overview

Covering a total distance of 8.4 km, this route presents a moderate challenge with an elevation range from 70m to 119m. Hikers can anticipate a positive elevation gain mirrored by an equal decline, totaling 115m. The trail is marked with yellow signs, ensuring easy navigation through the diverse terrains it encompasses. From gentle slopes to slightly more demanding ascents, the path offers a well-balanced experience for both novice and seasoned walkers. Documentation is provided by IGN maps 2413OT-2414ET©IGN-2018, showcasing precise and professional trail mapping for an informed hike.

Seasonal Tips and Safety Recommendations

To fully enjoy the various facets of this trail, it is advisable to tread its paths in spring or autumn. These seasons not only provide a temperate climate but also offer the chance to witness the natural landscape in its most vibrant states. For safety, always check the weather before departure and carry ample water, especially during summer hikes when the heat can be intense. A pair of robust walking shoes is recommended for rough terrains. Lastly, always stick to the marked trails to preserve the beauty of the natural environment and ensure a safe return.

The Rich Tapestry of Coubron

Coubron, nestled within Seine-Saint-Denis, harbors a wealth of cultural and historical significance. This territory, part of the Île-de-France region, boasts a diverse heritage rooted in agriculture, viniculture, and forestry. Its connection to the esteemed painter Corot underscores its importance as a site of artistic pilgrimage. Beyond its picturesque scenery, Coubron and its surroundings offer a lens into the rural life of 19th-century France, serving as a reminder of the land's enduring beauty and historical layers that continue to captivate visitors and locals alike.

Climate Insights for Optimal Visits

Seine-Saint-Denis enjoys a temperate oceanic climate, characterized by mild winters and warm summers, making it accessible year-round. However, spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) present the ideal conditions for hiking, with less rainfall and comfortable temperatures. These periods showcase the natural beauty of Coubron in its full glory, from blooming landscapes in spring to the golden hues of foliage in autumn. Planning your visit during these seasons will enhance your experience, allowing for clearer views and more pleasant weather.
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