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Northern link EuroVelo 3 - Prehistory Museum

Northern link EuroVelo 3 - Prehistory Museum
Credit : OT Pays de Nemours

The Cirkwi brief

Discover Fromonville to Préhistoire Museum: A Cycling Route
Crafted by the Office de Tourisme du Pays de Nemours, this cycling route provides an exceptional journey between the Scandibérique path and the renowned Musée de Préhistoire d'Ile de France. Embrace the charm of pedaling through picturesque landscapes, marked by historic gems like the Eglise Saint Jean-Baptiste. This trip isn't just a pedal through nature but a dive into the local heritage that evokes a profound sense of connection with the past. The tranquility of the route coupled with cultural enrichment makes it a must-try for every cycling enthusiast.

Brief Technical Overview of Route
This meticulously planned cycling route extends for approximately 2.3 km, with the highest elevation at 88 meters and the lowest at 59 meters. The positive elevation change totals around 24 meters, offering a relatively easy ride suitable for both beginners and experienced cyclists. The terrain's gentle undulations provide a pleasant riding experience, allowing cyclists to enjoy both the physical activity and the scenic views without undue strain.

Seasonal Tips and Safety Guidelines
Regardless of the season, it's essential to come prepared. In spring and summer, sunscreen and plenty of water are a must, as these seasons offer vibrant landscapes but also expose riders to sun. Autumn brings cooler temperatures and a kaleidoscope of colors, perfect for photography enthusiasts, while winter requires warm clothing and caution on potentially slippery paths. Always ensure your bike is in good condition, respect local traffic laws, and be mindful of other path users to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

Nemours: A Tapestry of History and Culture
Nemours, located in the Île-de-France region, serves as the starting point of this intriguing route. Rich in history and cultural significance, the area is home to the Eglise Saint Jean-Baptiste, an architectural marvel and a testament to the region's deep-rooted heritage. The city's strategic location, history, and cultural offerings make it an essential stop for those looking to explore the breadth of French historical and natural beauty.

Local Weather Insights and Best Visit Times
Nemours and its surrounding regions feature a temperate climate, with mild to cool winters and warm, sunny summers. The most pleasant conditions for cycling this route are found in late spring through early autumn, when the weather is generally mild and conducive to outdoor activities. Rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year, so always check the forecast and come prepared with suitable gear for a delightful cycling experience.
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Technical informations

This circuit was updated on: 26/02/2024
2.3 km
10 mn
10 mn
10 mn
max. 88 m
min. 59 m
24 m
Style : In town
Public : Cyclists

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Starting point

2 Chemin de Halage de Fromonville , 77140 Nemours
Lat : 48.27294Lng : 2.69545

Points of interest

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Church of Saint John the Baptist

The church Saint Jean-Baptiste is founded by Gautier 1st of Nemours in 1170 to receive a relic of the saint. It is composed of a 12th century tower-porch and a nave raised in the 17th century.It now houses the neo-Gothic high altar dedicated to Saint John the Baptist, a Piétà sculpture made in 1869 by Sanson (local artist of the 19th century), an organ dating from 1653 and the bell "Philippe" dedicated in 1672 to Philippe Duc d'Orléans, brother of Louis 14th, became Duke of Nemours. The church is classified as a historical monument since 1977.

Place de la République 77140 Nemours
- Office de Tourisme du Pays de Nemours -
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Chateau and Museum Nemours

A building that is particularly well conserved from the second half of the 12th century, the Nemours chateau has escaped several demolition projects.Originally the main part of the defences of the medieval city, it was transformed in the 15th century by the Duke of Armagnac then in the 17th century by the Duke of Orleans. Finally, and the beginning of the 20th century, a group of local artists led by Justin-Chrysostome Sanson (1833 – 1910) started the restoration of the old chateau. Reorganised from 1972, the collections include pieces of Gallo-Roman and Merovingian archaeology, sculptures and religious works and examples of popular arts and traditions. A particular place has been set aside for everywhere from the revolutionary period, nineteenth century paintings and sculptures and twentieth century stamps.

Rue Gautier 1er 77140 Nemours
- Office de Tourisme du Pays de Nemours -
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The Ile de France prehistory Museum in Nemours

Open to the public since 1981, the museum shows the prehistory of the Paris region in a building by the architect Roland Simounet.Opening up onto a wooded park and a rocky massif, the rooms are organised around for interior gardens that reconstitute the flora of the quartenary period in the Ile de France. This museum, which was recently listed as a "Historical Monument of the 20th Century", presents the Prehistory and the Protohistory of the Paris region, from the appearance of man to Gallo-Roman times. There are two possible visits. The first circuit, for educational visits, presents the daily life of Palaeolithic age hunters, farmers and breeders in the Neolithic period and then an introduction to bronze and iron metalworking. The circuit can then be completed with a second one dedicated to archaeological sites, stratigraphic geology and comparative typology of tools. A 20 minutes audio-visual presentation is made in interaction with the Pincevent archaeological ground moulding. Guided tours and workshops available for school groups daily except Wednesdays: learning to use tools, fire, throwing sticks. Themed workshops for single-class school groups: themes: habitat, food, fire, and tools. Special programmes scheduled on events days.

48 avenue Etienne Dailly 77140 Nemours
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