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Brie villages loop

Brie villages loop
Brie villages loop
Brie villages loop
Brie villages loop

Description

Combining pastoral tranquillity and urban modernity.

This loop leads you to discover the convivial countryside of Brie, from the banks of the Seine River to the Rougeau Forest, passing by the Seine-École sports and recreation park. Along the way, visit traditional villages complemented by a judicious dose of modernity here and there.

Technical informations

This circuit was updated on: 07/11/2023
13 km
3 h 40 mn
max. 84 m
min. 39 m
243 m
243 m

Accessibility

Styles : DiscoveryIn the country
Public : FamilyOccasional hikers
Theme : Cultural

Altimetric profile

Starting point

4 4 rue de la Libération , 77176 Savigny-le-Temple
Lat : 48.574447Lng : 2.583275

Steps

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Point 1

Follow the Ru de Savigny brook westwards. Turn right onto Rue Gally, then left onto Rue Grande. Once again, walk along the Savigny brook. At the wall of Château de Nandy, bear left and walk up the Ru de Nandy brook to reach old historic Nandy. Continue on along Rue Neuve, then turn left onto Rue d’Arqueil.

4 Rue de la Libération 77176 Savigny-le-temple
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Point 2

Turn right onto Rue de la Poste. Cross the D346 secondary road to reach the Royal Pavilion.

3 Rue d'Arqueil 77176 Nandy
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Point 3

Walk down to the left, then continue straight on. In Seine-Port, at the entrance to the square, skirt the square with a left-right to come out onto a road. Head left for 40 metres and then turn left to cross, almost directly opposite, the Parc de la Baronnie park. Cross the Ru de Balory brook, then turn right onto a path passing through the housing estate and crossing Rue Ernest-Legouvé. Climb the first path to the left. Bear left again along Chemin de la Bernarde, then turn right onto Rue M. Desvallière.

301 Rue du Pavillon Royal 77176 Nandy
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Point 4

After the transformer, follow the path all the way to Rue de la Porte-Jaune. Turn right, walk down towards the Balory brook and then walk back up. Turn left onto Rue de Melun, then left again onto Rue du Moulin-Neuf. Keep following this road that eventually becomes a track that then crosses a road before arriving at the hamlet of Noisement.

8 Rue Maurice Desvallières 77240 Seine-port
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Point 5

Walk down to the right and cross the Balory brook. Turn left onto the trail. Pass through Saint-Leu by turning left onto Rue Neuve and left again onto Rue du Château. Pass by Château de Saint-Leu, then take the second path on the left and upon exiting the wood follow the D346 secondary road on the left. Pass under the road to reach the railway station roundabout.

12 Rue du Moulin Deforge 77176 Savigny-le-temple
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Point 6

Head left along the footpath. At the next roundabout, turn left towards the old trunk road and after the bridge turn right to skirt the pond and arrive at the ecomuseum of Savigny-Le-Temple.

4 D1150 77240 Cesson
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Additional information

Open period

All year round.

Updated by

Office de Tourisme Grand Paris Sud Seine-Essonne-Sénart - 23/10/2023
tourisme-grandparissud.com/
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Tips

Safety instructions and good practices: - Respect the French highway code at all times and in all locations and remain courteous and polite with those you meet along the way. - Remain vigilant during the entirety of your outing. Don’t stray from the paths and trails, respect private properties, and carefully cross all streets and roads. Carefully follow the instructions and directions provided for each itinerary. - Respect the area’s flora and fauna, and leave no waste or trash behind. - Prior to departure, make sure that your smartphone or tablet is sufficiently charged. - When preparing your walk or hike, consider the level of difficulty for your chosen loop (especially if you’re bringing along children). - Prior to setting out, consult the weather forecast and remember to wear comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots, rainwear, a cap, sunscreen and sunglasses (depending on the season), a first-aid kit, a snack and water to drink during your outing. Also consider bringing along binoculars and a camera. - If you happen to notice any anomaly while following an itinerary, please don’t hesitate to write us! We value all such observations and remarks.

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The Cirkwi brief

Explore the Charming Circuit of Villages Briards

Immerse yourself in the serene countryside charm and the freshness of new towns as this exclusive circuit whisks you away. From the picturesque banks of the Seine to the mystic forests of Rougeau and the vibrant Seine-École leisure base, experience a journey dotted with quaint Briard villages, weaving modernity into their fabric. This circuit, thoughtfully composed by the Office de Tourisme Grand Paris Sud, promises to elevate your journey with an insight into both natural beauty and innovative development. Embrace the invitation to explore a rich tapestry of history, culture, and leisure wrapped in the warmth of the French countryside.

Brief Technical Overview

Spanning a distance of 13 kilometers, this walking circuit presents a modest challenge with an altitude variation from 39 to 84 meters and a total positive elevation gain marking 243 meters. These metrics signify an itinerary that is accessible yet stimulating enough for walking enthusiasts seeking a blend of leisure and mild physical activity. Its path is meticulously curated to showcase the essence of the region, making it a fulfilling exploration for those keen on discovering the nuances of the Briard villages' landscape.

Seasonal Tips and Safety

To fully savor this journey, timing and preparation are key. Spring offers a delightful palette of blooming flora, while autumn frames the villages in golden hues. Summer presents lush, vibrant vistas, though early mornings are recommended to evade the heat. Winter, cloaked in tranquility, demands warm attire and vigilance for slippery paths. Always carry water, wear suitable footwear, and keep local emergency contacts handy. Respecting the environment and adhering to marked paths ensures a safe and enjoyable visit for all seasons.

Historical Insights and Culture

Savigny-le-Temple, nestled within the heart of France's storied Seine-et-Marne department, is a testament to the rich cultural and historical tapestry of the region. As the starting point of the Circuit des Villages Briards, it bridges the modernity of new towns with the timeless charm of the French countryside. The area, historically significant for its agricultural contributions and strategic locations, today serves as a vivid reminder of France's adaptive landscapes, where history and progress walk hand in hand, inviting explorers to delve into its past and present allure.

Regional Climate Overview

The Seine-et-Marne region, graced with a temperate climate, experiences mild winters and warm summers. Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are particularly idyllic, boasting moderate temperatures and less rainfall - making them the prime time for exploration. Visitors in summer (June to August) should anticipate warm days, while winter (December to February) requires preparation for cooler temperatures and potential frosty mornings. To capture the essence of the Villages Briards, visiting during the shoulder seasons is advised for the most comfortable and visually rewarding experience.
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