Imagine crafting your next serene getaway in the historic village of Livry-sur-Seine. Designed by the Office of Tourism of Melun Val de Seine, this walking route invites you to explore from the Clos Notre-Dame to the nurturing banks of the Espace Naturel Sensible. Steeped in tranquility, the path offers insights into the region's spiritual heritage, thanks to the presence of the Dominican Sisters and the Community of Chemin Neuf. It’s not just a walk; it's an intimate journey through a place where silence and prayer still resonate within its hidden corners.
This 0.8 km trail, with minimal elevation changes ranging from 40 to 57 meters, presents an easy, accessible path for most. The positive elevation change is slightly more at 17 meters, compared to a 16 meters decrease. Considering its short distance and slight altitude fluctuations, this route is ideal for those looking for a gentle walk amidst nature, offering both physical ease and mental serenity. Its technical simplicity encourages even the least experienced walkers to partake in this journey.
Regardless of the season, Livry-sur-Seine’s walking path delights. In spring, witness blossoming flora; summer offers lush greenery and shaded areas for comfort. Autumn brings a palette of warm colors, perfect for photographers. During winter, the landscape transforms, offering a serene, frost-touched experience. Wear appropriate footwear for the season, and always check the weather before departing. Local events may also enhance your visit, so stay informed about community activities happening during your travel period.
Livry-sur-Seine, nestled within the Seine-et-Marne department of the Île-de-France region, boasts a rich tapestry of French culture and history. This locale, a stone's throw from the famous city of Melun, has witnessed centuries of historical evolution—from Gallo-Roman settlements to its strategic importance during the Middle Ages. Its riverside setting has long been a source of inspiration and sustenance for its inhabitants, making it not just a scenic retreat but a living museum of French heritage.
Livry-sur-Seine enjoys a temperate oceanic climate, marked by mild winters and pleasantly warm summers. Rainfall is distributed fairly throughout the year, with spring and autumn presenting the best times to visit, featuring moderate temperatures and reduced precipitation. Summer, while warmer, offers the advantage of longer days and vibrant outdoor life. If aiming for a tranquil, crowd-free experience, early autumn is recommended, showcasing the region’s natural beauty amidst changing leaves and soft sunlight.
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max. 57 m
min. 40 m
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Les sœurs dominicaines sont arrivées à Livry-sur-Seine en 1951. La Communauté du Chemin Neuf y est présente depuis 1997 et y travaille en collaboration avec la Communauté des Sœurs Dominicaines, propriétaires du lieu.Le Clos Notre Dame est une maison d’accueil et de retraites spirituelles au cœur d’un grand parc, offrant silence et prière à ses hôtes. (site privé non visitable)
Sites privés.Ces demeures de villégiature, construites le long du fleuve de 1830 à 1914, de Saint-Mammès à Seine-Port en passant par Thomery, Samois-sur-Seine, Héricy, Livry-sur Seine, Bois-le-Roi, Boissettes, appartenaient à des industriels et des commerçants melunais et surtout parisiens. Avec l'arrivée du chemin de fer, ils bâtissent ces villas pour y passer l'été et les week-ends au vert, entre forêt et cours d'eau.
La commune de Livry-sur-Seine vous livre une partie de son histoire à travers cette agréable promenade, qui vous emmènera du Clos de Notre Dame aux berges de l'Espace Naturel Sensible. A parcourir à pied, de préférence.