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PR 24 The trail of Le Raincy palace

PR 24 The trail of Le Raincy palace
Credit : CDRP 93

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Description

The name of this town (rain/lisière) reminds us that this territory was part of the Forest of Bondy.
You will discover Le Raincy, a very residential town by walking on the old paths of the park of the palace (XVIIth century). From one location to another, there are remains inside building plots, vestige of gardens and buildings, lake or a remarkable tree. Diversity of the architecture shows harmonious and interesting housing within the town.

Technical informations

This circuit was updated on: 22/02/2024
6.5 km
2 h
max. 112 m
min. 58 m
74 m

Accessibility

Styles : HikingBaladeIn town
Public : FamilyOccasional hikers
Themes : CulturalPatrimony

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Starting point

93250 Villemomble
Lat : 48.88955Lng : 2.5122

Steps

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Notre-Dame du Raincy church

Start from RER station courtyard, from "Le Raincy" side. Take the allée de Gagny up to the Boulevard du Midi. Turn left on the allée de l’Ermitage. Follow the allée de l’Ermitage up to number 15. Take on your left the allée Gambetta, turn right in the avenue de la Résistance up to Notre-Dame church.

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Town hall and Albert Schweitzer high school

Follow the avenue de la Résistance, up to the town hall. Before the town hall, turn left in the allée Hérold. At the end, left again in the allée du Jardin Anglais et de Finchley, then right in the allée Valère Lefebvre. Follow on your right the boulevard de l’Ouest.

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To Saint Louis church

Cross the avenue Thiers, follow the boulevard du Nord, turn right in the allée du Village up to the roundabout Thiers. Take the 1st left, the avenue de Livry then right to Place des Fêtes. Turn right to allée de l’Eglise to go to Saint Louis church.

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To the Jean de la Fontaine school.

Go around the church on allée de l’Eglise turn left on allée Thiellement. Turn right and follow the boulevard de l’Est up to the roundabout then, take the 2nd on the left and follow the allée des Sapins. Turn right in the allée du Château d’Eau and again right in the allée du Télégraphe. At the roundabout of Montfermeil, take the boulevard du Midi on your left to the Jean de la Fontaine school.

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To the starting point

Follow on the boulevard du Midi, at the roundabout, turn left in the avenue de Gagny and follow it to go back to the Cour de la Gare your starting point.

78 Boulevard du Midi 93340 Le raincy
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Data author

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

The Cirkwi brief

Explore Hidden Gems of Raincy on PR 24 Trail
Discover the charm of Raincy, a residential town with historical allure. Nestled within the remains of the XVII century Château's landscapes, the PR 24 trail, curated by FFRandonnee Seine-Saint-Denis, invites you to journey through time. As you meander along the ancient alleyways, vestiges of opulent gardens, architecturally significant buildings, and the occasional extraordinary tree beckon. This route not only awakens your senses to the beauty around but also connects you to the area's rich heritage, providing a captivating experience for those who tread its path.

Brief Technical Insight on PR 24 Trail
The PR 24 trail spans 6.49 km, starting and concluding in Villemomble, moving through the picturesque terrain of Raincy. It's a moderately challenging route with a total elevation gain and loss of 74 meters, peaking at 112 meters. The minimum altitude along the trail is 58 meters. This route, ideal for walkers, encapsulates gradual ascents and descents, providing a fulfilling but not overly demanding experience for regular hikers. The balanced mix of altitude shifts makes it an engaging journey, encapsulating the essence of exploring without the extremity.

Seasonal Tips for Trail Wanderers
When embarking on the PR 24 trail, each season offers its unique splendor and challenges. In spring and autumn, the mild weather conditions and minimal rainfall make for an ideal trekking experience, showcasing the enchanting beauty of Raincy's flora. Come summer, early morning or late afternoon treks are recommended to avoid the midday heat. Winter, though brisk, can still be delightful; however, ensure you're equipped with proper footwear for potential slippery paths. Regardless of the season, always stay hydrated and respect the environment’s tranquility and beauty.

A Glimpse Into Raincy's Rich Past
Raincy is not merely a residential town; it stands as a testament to historical grandeur and cultural significance within the Seine-Saint-Denis department and the broader Île-de-France region. Its roots trace back to when the area was part of the vast Bondy Forest domain, serving as a royal hunting ground. The remnants of the XVII century Château and its alleys offer a glimpse into the aristocratic lifestyle of the past. This region's mixed architectural heritage, ranging from ancient to modern, speaks volumes of its progression through the ages, making it a fascinating subject for historians and enthusiasts alike.

Weather Overview and Ideal Visit Timing
Seine-Saint-Denis, home to the PR 24 trail, experiences a temperate oceanic climate. Summers are pleasantly warm, making it a perfect time for outdoor activities. Spring and autumn provide a moderate climate with sporadic showers, ideal for enjoying the lush landscapes in a cooler setting. Winters, though cold, are relatively mild compared to other regions, with occasional frost. For an optimal experience, visiting between late spring to early autumn is recommended, when the weather complements your exploration desires, allowing the beauty of Raincy’s hidden gems to fully unveil.
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