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Welcome to Barbizon, a hidden gem nestled in Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France. Staying at Hotellerie Du Bas Breau places you at the heart of this legendary artist village. Known as the starting point for many 19th-century painters, Barbizon offers a unique and inspiring atmosphere at every corner. Start your exploration with the famous Fontainebleau Forest, an endlessly vast playground for hiking ent...See more

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Gîte Apremont
358 m

Gîte Apremont

Located in the heart of the village of Barbizon, the cottage has been st up in an old Briarde farmhouse, the exposed stone walls and the contemporary decoration create a soothing atmosphere. The cottage is on one level with a small step at the entrance; the kitchen is fully equiped; the livig room/lounge is comfortable with sof and armchairs; the large bedroom has 2 single bed which can be aranged in a double one; a laundry room is avalaible. You have the courtyard where you can park your car. The courtyard allows you to have lunch in the shelter in case of rain ine the summer while enjoying the garden with a fis pond. Deckchairs, parasol, garden furniture and barbecue are at your disposal. Renowned village for its 19th century painters, Barbizon is on the edge of the forest of Fontainebleau; all the shops (bakery, grocery store, caterer, butcher...) as well as restaurants are nearby. You can visit the museums of the village, the galleries and painters'studio that line the main street. To walk in the forest, you have guides and IGN maps available ine the cottage. If you prefer discovering the forest on horseback or by a bike ride, companies in the village would offer adapted services to your desires. And the forest of Fontainebleau remains a privileged place for lovers of rock climbing. The Aprmeont gîte is ideallu located for a moment of relaxation or for practicing a sport. Denise, your host, welcomes you to this charming cottage in the old family farm.

66 Grande rue 77630 Barbizon
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Barbizon school museum: the Ganne Inn
544 m

Barbizon school museum: the Ganne Inn

It is difficult to know precisely when the inn was built. Before 1820, the only inns in the region were at Chailly. Alfred Sensier, friend of Théodore Rousseau and a historian of Barbizon, gives the date of 1824. A return to the time of the painters of the forest of Fontainebleau. The museum of the school of Barbizon is spread over two sites : the Ganne Auberge and the Workshop-House of Theodore Rousseau. One is the principal historical way-points of the artists who came to work in the forest of Fontainebleau (1830-1875). The other is the Workshop where the famous landscape artist Theodore Rousseau lived from 1847 until his death in 1867. The Exhibition Rooms of the Auberge restore the friendly atmosphere so dear to the Peint'à Ganne, thanks to the furniture and decors and through a hundred different works (Jean-François Millet , Narcisse Diaz de la Peña , Constant Troyon , Rosa Bonheur...). Luck has had it that the newspaper “L’Illustration” published a full report in 1853, illustrated with engravings, showing the pictorial treasures hidden inside this modest inn, the major part of which has come miraculously down to us. The very serious Revue des Arts published in 1854 a guided tour of the three ground floor rooms and detailed the decorations. Has have helped us reconstruct the rooms at the inn at its most brilliant period. The painted furniture and panels and the way the rooms are presented are a good representation of the painters’ inn. The restoration of the upper floor started in 1990, has revealed decoration painted or drawn by the artists when staying in the rooms. Three exhibits show the work of the Barbizon School with landscape and animal themes. A very attractive audiovisual presentation takes you back to the time of the painters of the Barbizon School Leaving behind them Parisian studios and academicism, the "painted in Ganne" came together in the Auberge de Barbizon to paint "sur le motif" and for very bohemian parties.

92 Grande rue 77630 Barbizon
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Henson - Pays de Fontainebleau
1.7 km

Henson - Pays de Fontainebleau

Come and live the Henson adventure! From beginners to advanced riders, the Espace Equestre Henson - Pays de Fontainebleau offers you the opportunity to (re)discover the natural, cultural and historical heritage of the Fontainebleau region. A desire to share around horses and nature. The creation of this "Espace Equestre Henson", at the gates of the village of Barbizon, in Saint-Martin-en-Bière, by the Olympic rider Roger-Yves Bost and his wife Cyrille, is the story of a whole life based on a common passion: the horse. Settled for many years on the edge of the Fontainebleau forest with his family, Bosty has been able to build up a relationship of trust and complicity with his horses over time, training them for performance in view of major international competitions, while using this precious tool that is the forest: this stress-free environment, where the connection with the animal is multiplied, both horse and rider benefiting from a moment of osmosis. The dream of being able to share these unique moments with as many people as possible and this relationship with the plant and animal world became a reality thanks to a magnificent encounter: the meeting with the "Hensons", these rustic, versatile horses adapted to outdoor riding for all; the meeting with one of the founders of their breed, Dominique Cocquet and his team; but also the sharing of the same philosophy: the horse. An escape to places full of emotions Henson horses will take you on a journey of discovery of the exceptional natural, cultural and historical heritage of the Fontainebleau forest. A land of inspiration for 19th century painters, a hunting ground for the sovereigns who stayed at the sumptuous Château de Fontainebleau, this 22,000 hectare "Forêt d'Exception®" invites you to travel through the diversity of its landscapes. We offer you the chance to experience unique moments every day by reservation: discovery rides (3h) and passion rides (3h) for exceptional equestrian experiences. We also offer themed rides, please contact us for more information. Accompanied horse rides: structure adapted to riders with a beginner to advanced level (from 1m40 minimum). Welcome to Terre Henson, in the Pays de Fontainebleau!

Espace Equestre Henson 2 Chemin des Brulys 77630 Saint-Martin-en-Bière
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Guided tour - wild animals in the forest of Fontainebleau
6.6 km

Guided tour - wild animals in the forest of Fontainebleau

Come enjoy a guided tour in the forest of Fontainebleau, and discover the life of the local wild animals with our guide Yannick Dagneau. Enjoy a 2-hour walk in the forest while learning more about the animals of the Fontainebleau forest. Classified as a World Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO and internationally recognized for its rich biodiversity, the Forest of Fontainebleau is an invitation to learn more about the wildlife of one of France's most precious natural areas. Guided by Yannick Dagneau, who has been passionate about wildlife photography in the forest of Fontainebleau since childhood, he will be delighted to share with you his knowledge of the forest's animals (deer, wild boar, foxes, squirrels are his favourite subjects...). Because he has had the privilege of seeing them up close, day after day, in the course of his work as a photographer, he will be able to share with you his knowledge of the habits and behaviors of forest animals over the seasons, the tracks they leave, their favorite spots, the relationships that unite them... The aim is to learn more and more about the richness of the wild fauna, so as to nourish the desire to protect it. An exciting, educational nature outing for families, grown-ups and kids alike! Approximate distance covered: 6 km. Starting point at La Faisanderie, accessible by public transport. Please note: encounters with forest animals are not guaranteed. This is a guided nature walk, not a photography course.

Forêt de Fontainebleau 77300 Fontainebleau
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IGN cards

2417OTR - FORÊT DE FONTAINEBLEAU RESISTANTE FORET DES TROIS PIGNONS
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Collection : TOP 25 RÉSISTANTE
Scale : 1:25 000
17.20€
2417OT - FORÊT DE FONTAINEBLEAU FORÊT DES TROIS PIGNONS
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Collection : TOP 25 ET SÉRIE BLEUE
Scale : 1:25 000
13.90€
2416SB - MELUN MORMANT
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Collection : TOP 25 ET SÉRIE BLEUE
Scale : 1:25 000
13.90€
M2417OT - FORÊT DE FONTAINEBLEAU
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Collection : MINI TOP 25
Scale : 1:25 000
8.80€
190 PARIS CHANTILLY FONTAINEBLEAU
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Collection : TOP 100
Scale : 1:100 000
8.40€
118 PARIS CHARTRES PNR DE LA HAUTE VALLÉE DE CHEVREUSE
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Collection : TOP 100
Scale : 1:100 000
8.40€
119 PARIS SENS PNR DU GÂTINAIS FRANÇAIS
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Collection : TOP 100
Scale : 1:100 000
8.40€
D77 SEINE-ET-MARNE
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Collection : CARTES DÉPARTEMENTALES IGN
Scale : 1:150 000
5.90€
D75-95 ÎLE-DE-FRANCE OUEST
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Collection : CARTES DÉPARTEMENTALES IGN
Scale : 1:150 000
5.90€
NR08 CENTRE-VAL DE LOIRE
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Collection : CARTES RÉGIONALES IGN
Scale : 1:250 000
6.80€
NR03 ÍLE DE FRANCE
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Collection : CARTES RÉGIONALES IGN
Scale : 1:250 000
6.80€
NR04 - GRAND EST RECTO/VERSO ARDENNE CHAMPAGNE
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Collection : CARTES RÉGIONALES IGN
Scale : 1:250 000
6.80€
NR05 GRAND EST RECTO/VERSO MASSIF DES VOSGES ALSACE LORRAINE
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Collection : CARTES RÉGIONALES IGN
Scale : 1:250 000
6.80€
801 FRANCE NORD OUEST
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Collection : CARTES NATIONALES IGN
Scale : 1:320 000
6.10€
EUROPE
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Collection : DÉCOUVERTE DES PAYS DU MONDE IGN
Scale : 1:2 500 000
7.00€

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Barbizon school museum: the Ganne Inn
544 m

Barbizon school museum: the Ganne Inn

It is difficult to know precisely when the inn was built. Before 1820, the only inns in the region were at Chailly. Alfred Sensier, friend of Théodore Rousseau and a historian of Barbizon, gives the date of 1824. A return to the time of the painters of the forest of Fontainebleau. The museum of the school of Barbizon is spread over two sites : the Ganne Auberge and the Workshop-House of Theodore Rousseau. One is the principal historical way-points of the artists who came to work in the forest of Fontainebleau (1830-1875). The other is the Workshop where the famous landscape artist Theodore Rousseau lived from 1847 until his death in 1867. The Exhibition Rooms of the Auberge restore the friendly atmosphere so dear to the Peint'à Ganne, thanks to the furniture and decors and through a hundred different works (Jean-François Millet , Narcisse Diaz de la Peña , Constant Troyon , Rosa Bonheur...). Luck has had it that the newspaper “L’Illustration” published a full report in 1853, illustrated with engravings, showing the pictorial treasures hidden inside this modest inn, the major part of which has come miraculously down to us. The very serious Revue des Arts published in 1854 a guided tour of the three ground floor rooms and detailed the decorations. Has have helped us reconstruct the rooms at the inn at its most brilliant period. The painted furniture and panels and the way the rooms are presented are a good representation of the painters’ inn. The restoration of the upper floor started in 1990, has revealed decoration painted or drawn by the artists when staying in the rooms. Three exhibits show the work of the Barbizon School with landscape and animal themes. A very attractive audiovisual presentation takes you back to the time of the painters of the Barbizon School Leaving behind them Parisian studios and academicism, the "painted in Ganne" came together in the Auberge de Barbizon to paint "sur le motif" and for very bohemian parties.

92 Grande rue 77630 Barbizon
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Fontainebleau forest
6.6 km

Fontainebleau forest

“It's not just a forest I want to see, it's Fontainebleau” Marcel Proust. Powerful smells from the undergrowth, the inhabited silence of the forest, shimmering colours and landscapes dictated by the seasons - the visitor delights in the multi-faceted personality of the forest of Fontainebleau. Jumbled sandstone boulders concealing caves with legendary secrets, greenness stretching as far as the eye can see, tinted with golden colours in autumn and bluish with frost on winter mornings - you can almost believe you have joined the immensity of the world! The forest at the dawn of time... The forest of Fontainebleau covers 17,000 hectares, extended by the 3,000 hectares of the massif of the Trois Pignons. Paths have been laid and marked out for 300 km. Sandstone has formed on its silty, sandy soil, throwback to the Stampian sea that covered it at the dawn of time: the grains of sand have cemented over millions of years, causing rock falls and creating caves and boulder fields, gradually eroded by rain and wind. A fresh water lake deposited limestone from shell debris on the sand and the sandstone, protecting the forest sand and keeping it white and pure. Multi-faceted flora and fauna 5,685 species of plant life have been listed: oak, beech, hornbeam, chestnut, locust, birch, maritime and Scots pine and juniper, plus a few curiosities planted by former owners: sequoia, spruce and cedar. Protected wild animals coexist in the seeming tranquillity of the forest: deer and roe deer, wild boar and foxes, squirrels, rabbits, badgers and even reptiles. Although you are unlikely to encounter any wolves, you may perhaps catch sight of some timid elk by penetrating into the depths of the forest, although they are active mainly at twilight and during the night when their kingdom is returned to them. The forest sings with the chirping of 250 different species of birds, but you need patience and a good musical ear to identify them all! Dream landscapes! The forest of Fontainebleau contains a number of outstanding landscapes and sites. Of particular note, perhaps, are the Franchard gorges, the former 12th century hermitage and the viewpoint over the forest and the far-distant plain; the Apremont boulder field and desert, famous for its rock piles; the heights of the Solle, for the panorama at their foot over the racecourse and the magnificent tall beech forest of Gros Fouteau, not forgetting the Croix du Calvaire, dominating the town of Fontainebleau and its château.

Route de l'Ermitage 77300 Fontainebleau
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Gîte Apremont
358 m

Gîte Apremont

Located in the heart of the village of Barbizon, the cottage has been st up in an old Briarde farmhouse, the exposed stone walls and the contemporary decoration create a soothing atmosphere. The cottage is on one level with a small step at the entrance; the kitchen is fully equiped; the livig room/lounge is comfortable with sof and armchairs; the large bedroom has 2 single bed which can be aranged in a double one; a laundry room is avalaible. You have the courtyard where you can park your car. The courtyard allows you to have lunch in the shelter in case of rain ine the summer while enjoying the garden with a fis pond. Deckchairs, parasol, garden furniture and barbecue are at your disposal. Renowned village for its 19th century painters, Barbizon is on the edge of the forest of Fontainebleau; all the shops (bakery, grocery store, caterer, butcher...) as well as restaurants are nearby. You can visit the museums of the village, the galleries and painters'studio that line the main street. To walk in the forest, you have guides and IGN maps available ine the cottage. If you prefer discovering the forest on horseback or by a bike ride, companies in the village would offer adapted services to your desires. And the forest of Fontainebleau remains a privileged place for lovers of rock climbing. The Aprmeont gîte is ideallu located for a moment of relaxation or for practicing a sport. Denise, your host, welcomes you to this charming cottage in the old family farm.

66 Grande rue 77630 Barbizon
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Campanile Melun-Dammarie-les-Lys
8 km

Campanile Melun-Dammarie-les-Lys

The Campanile Melun Sud - Dammarie-les-Lys hotel is located near Melun and Paris. Its relaxing setting makes it an ideal stopover during a stay in the Paris region. The hotel has 47 bright, spacious air-conditioned rooms, some of which are accessible for people with reduced mobility. Double, triple or family, we offer a wide choice of rooms to meet your needs. They all have a private bathroom, a writing desk, a telephone, an alarm clock, a free WIFI connection and a television with Canal + and Canal Satellite channels. You can also book a cot if required. A courtesy tray is available in your room so you can enjoy a tea or coffee break at any time of day. You will receive a warm welcome at the Campanile Melun Sud - Dammarie-les-Lys hotel from our bilingual French/English staff. To ensure your complete satisfaction, the hotel also has a free car park and a key dispenser allowing you free access to your room. A seminar room for up to 50 people can also be booked. Whether you're planning a business meeting, a banquet or a cocktail party, our space has all the facilities you need for a successful event. Take advantage of the restaurant for your meal breaks! A buffet breakfast is served every morning in the dining room or on the terrace. At lunchtime or dinnertime, don't miss out on our varied, well-balanced dishes, deliciously prepared with seasonal produce. To ensure your peace and quiet, meal trays can also be delivered to your room until 11pm.

346 Rue du Capitaine Bernard De Poret 77190 Dammarie-les-Lys
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