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PR3-From the Basilica to Georges-Valbon Park

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Explore the Historic Path from Saint-Denis to Georges-Valbon Park

Imagine embarking on a journey that not only lets you wander through the lanes of history but also brings you closer to nature's untouched beauty. This unique trail, curated by the FFRandonnee Seine-Saint-Denis, guides you from the majestic Basilique Saint-Denis, a testament to France's regal past, all the way to the serene ambiance of the Parc Départemental Georges-Valbon. Experience the seamless blend of cultural heritage and natural landscapes as you traverse this path, discovering the tales of monarchs and the tranquility of green spaces.

Key Specifications and Journey Insights

This meticulously crafted itinerary spans approximately 4.73 kilometers, starting from a modest altitude of 28 meters and reaching a peak at 35 meters. The overall elevation gain is a gentle slope from 68 to 72 meters, making it a delightful trail for enthusiasts of all skill levels. Participants of this walk will tread along parts of the iconic GR665 route, famously known as "Saint Jacques de Compostelle." This path not only offers a physical journey but a historical voyage through time.

Seasonal Tips and Safety Guidelines

Every season brings a unique charm to this trail, making it an all-year-round destination. However, to fully enjoy the essence of each season, it's advised to wear appropriate footwear, especially during rainy months. Summer offers a vibrant display of nature, while autumn brings a kaleidoscope of colors. Winter, albeit colder, still holds its own beauty, but do dress warmly. Always carry water, and in summer, sun protection is a must. Also, be mindful of the trail markers to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

Significance in History and Culture

Saint-Denis, a suburb steeped in royal history, serves as the starting point of this picturesque journey. The Basilique Saint-Denis is not just an architectural marvel but also the final resting place of French royalty. This city plays a pivotal role in the country's history, marking the blend of power, spirituality, and art. As you move towards the Parc Départemental Georges-Valbon, you'll traverse landscapes that have borne witness to centuries of evolution, reflecting the rich cultural fabric of the Seine-Saint-Denis region.

Regional Weather Patterns and Optimal Visit Times

The Seine-Saint-Denis area experiences a temperate climate, characterized by mild winters and warm summers. Rainfall is fairly distributed throughout the year, but for those seeking to capture the essence of this trail under clear blue skies, spring and early autumn are ideal. These seasons offer a pleasant temperature range and lower chances of precipitation, making it the perfect time to explore this historic to nature's path.
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Technical informations

This circuit was updated on: 22/02/2024
4.7 km
1 h 30 mn
max. 35 m
min. 28 m
72 m
Styles : HikingBalade
Public : FamilyOccasional hikersExperienced hikers
Themes : CulturalPatrimony

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Starting point

9 Place Victor Hugo , 93200 Saint-Denis
Lat : 48.93586Lng : 2.35792

Steps

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De la Basilique au cimetière de Saint-Denis

Départ de la place Victor Hugo, se diriger en direction de la Basilique, poursuivre en empruntant la rue de Strasbourg, traverser face au cimetière l'avenue et la ligne de tram.Prudence

13 Place Victor Hugo 93200 Saint-denis
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Contourner le cimetière de Saint-Denis

Reprendre la rue de Strasbourg puis à gauche suivre l'avenue Lénine.

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La promenade de la Vieille Mer

Aller à droite, traverser l'avenue Marcel Cachin pour entrer dans le square, poursuivre sur le sentier, traverser la rue Henri Barbusse et prendre la promenade de la Vieille Mer.

22 Avenue Lénine 93200 Saint-denis
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Longer le Parc Interdépartemental des Sports et la piscine de Marville

Tourner à droite dans la rue Jacques Vaché pour aller à gauche dans l'avenue Romain Rolland.

32 Rue Jacques Vache 93200 Saint-denis
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Entrer dans le Parc Georges-Valbon

Traverser l'avenue Roger Salengro (Atttention route à grande circulation) pour entrer dans le parc départemental Georges-Valbon-La Courneuve.

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Rejoindre le centre équestre

Prendre à droite l'allée vers les jeux pour arriver face au centre équestre

Unnamed Road 93120 La courneuve
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Etape 7

Tourner à droite pour gagner la sortie du parc, bifurquer à gauche pour suivre l'avenue Roger Salengro jusqu'au Carrefour des Six Routes.

Unnamed Road 93120 La courneuve
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Points of interest

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Basilica Saint-Denis

The Basilica of Saint Denis (French: Basilique royale de Saint-Denis, or simply Basilique Saint-Denis) is a large medieval abbey church in the city of Saint-Denis, now a northern suburb of Paris. The building is of unique importance historically and architecturally as its choir, completed in 1144, shows the first use of all of the elements of Gothic architecture. The site originated as a Gallo-Roman cemetery in late Roman times. The archeological remains still lie beneath the cathedral; the people buried there seem to have had a faith that was a mix of Christian and pre-Christian beliefs and practices.Around 475 St. Genevieve purchased some land and built Saint-Denys de la Chapelle. In 636 on the orders of Dagobert I the relics of Saint Denis, a patron saint of France, were reinterred in the basilica. The relics of St-Denis, which had been transferred to the parish church of the town in 1795, were brought back again to the abbey in 1819. The basilica became a place of pilgrimage and the burial place of the French Kings with nearly every king from the 10th to the 18th centuries being buried there, as well as many from previous centuries. (It was not used for the coronations of kings, that function being reserved for the Cathedral of Reims; however, French Queens were commonly crowned there.) "Saint-Denis" soon became the abbey church of a growing monastic complex. In the 12th century the Abbot Suger rebuilt portions of the abbey church using innovative structural and decorative features. In doing so, he is said to have created the first truly Gothic building.[3] The basilica's 13th-century nave is the prototype for the Rayonnant Gothic style, and provided an architectural model for many medieval cathedrals and abbeys of northern France, Germany, England and a great many other countries. The abbey church became a cathedral in 1966 and is the seat of the Bishop of Saint-Denis. Although known as the "Basilica of St Denis", the cathedral has not been granted the title of Minor Basilica by the Vatican. From : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/basilica_of_st_denis

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La levée de la Vielle Mer

La Vieille Mer est une petite rivière, progressivement busée, qui prend sa source à Dugny, passe dans le parc Départemental Georges-Valbon et s'écoule sur 6 km vers Saint-Denis ou elle se jette dans la Seine.

14 Rue Henri Barbusse 93200 Saint-Denis
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Georges Valbon Country Park (La Courneuve)

Georges Valbon Country Park covers acres of open space, which is managed for the benefit of outdoor-life for the community and visitors. The site was formerly once part of the prairie of France. This park in La Courneuve is known now as the largest man-made park since the era of Napoleon III. However, its essential integrity was saved from urbanization through the persevering land key-policy actors. Their aim was to manage and protect this open-space area and its wildlife for the benefit of the public in an urban environment.

55 Avenue Waldeck Rochet 93120 La Courneuve
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1Ter Place des martyrs de la Résistance et de la Déportation 93110 Rosny-sous-Bois France

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