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Discover Saint-prive, Yonne, Bourgogne and Its Local Gems

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Welcome to Saint-prive in the Yonne department of Bourgogne! Here’s your guide to the best activities and attractions to explore during your visit.
Nature and Hiking: Start with the various hiking trails that weave through picturesque landscapes, offering stunning views of the Burgundian countryside. Traverse local vineyards, admire the wildlife and flora, and uncover historical sites like the Sai...
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Egreville - The "Bois de la Brandelle"
56 km

Egreville - The "Bois de la Brandelle"

In the heart of a large agricultural region where this route discovers some aspects, Egreville presents a remarkable hall, as well as the castle where Jules Massenet lived and the Bourdelle Garden-Museum. This route is marked in yellow by the Coderando. 1 - Take the D 30 to the left (west) for 300 m, the road to the right, the street to the right for 100 m, then the road to the left, straight (old railway line) 2 - Take the road to the right (Bourdelle museum). It crosses, towards the east, Le Coudray then Les Murs. Cut the D 219 and continue on the opposite road for 500 m. Follow the road to the left and, after 800 m, the road to the right. 3 - Before the wood, take the road to the left and then the road to the left. At the crossroads, continue on the opposite road, cross the Chapelle-des-Tuilliers. The road veers to the right, along the edge. Leave her when she leaves for the path bordering the wood. Follow to the left the D 69a on 100m then the road to the right in the valley over 1,2 km. 4 - Continue to the right by the road that goes up the valley of Les Noues, first on the edge and then in the undergrowth. 5 - At the crossing on the edge, take the road to the right and enter the Brandelle wood. Pass in front of the cross of the Postman then at the second crossroads, turn left, right, and left. The path leaves the wood. After the Ferme du Cochon, continue straight on the small road, then on the road to the right. 6 - Before Le Ruth, take the straight road to the right (old railway track). It crosses the road, leads to Égreville. At the crossroads, take the road opposite, keep left, then follow the D 219 to the right to reach the starting point.

18 km
Medium
2 1 rue Saint Martin 77620 Égreville
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Palace of Fontainebleau
83 km

Palace of Fontainebleau

The Château de Fontainebleau is a big part of French history! This vast building, in both classical and Renaissance style, is not only famous for witnessing Napoleon's imperial adventure. From the royal charter of 1137 to the fall of the Second Empire in 1870, the Palace of Fontainebleau saw the lives of the greatest French sovereigns from day to day. The original medieval fortress was replaced by a Renaissance palace under the guiding hand of Francois I. At that time, two Italian artists, Primaticcio and Il Rosso vied in talent and founded the first School of Fontainebleau. The Galerie François I, which leads from the royal apartments to the chapel of the Convent of the Holy Trinity, is most original with its décor of frescoes, stucco and carved wood in praise of François I. The Ballroom was completed at the time of the last Valois kings, under Primaticcio’s direction. With Henri IV, the new Bourbon dynasty took over the palace, and built new rooms with interior decoration placed in the hands of the artists of the second School of Fontainebleau. Louis XIII completed the work started by his father. Under the Sun King Fontainebleau continued to be the royal family home, and the Grand Dauphin was born there in 1661. The king’s nieces were married from Fontainebleau, and the Edict of Nantes was revoked there in 1685. Louis XV and Louis XVI would spend the autumn there and initiated new, large scale building works and interior doing-ups. After the French Revolution, Napoleon I found the palace completely emptied of its furniture but intact. He undertook to refurnish the apartments and brought the palace back to its former glory as the home of the sovereign. Napoleon Bonaparte spent his last days there before his abdication in 1814 and departure for the Elba. Louis-Philippe was the first sovereign to order a complete restoration of Fontainebleau. The restoration of the Empire in 1852 gave renewed importance to the palace, and Napoleon III became strongly attached to this home, staying there regularly with his court. Housed in the Louis XV wing, the Napoleon I museum is dedicated to the Emperor and his family, with a large collection of objects from his everyday life, weapons used in military campaigns and gifts he received. The Chinese museum, created by Empress Eugenie, displays works of art from the Far East. The Jeu de Paume court, thought to be the oldest of the three surviving in France, is open to the public with demonstrations and introductory games. Le Nôtre's French gardens, the Queen’s English garden with its Fountain of Diana, the hedge maze and the Cour des Adieux are open to the public all year round. Boat excursions on the Etang aux Carpes or horse-drawn carriage rides are available. The Domain of the Fontainebleau Palace is inscribed at the UNESCO Humanity World Heritage. There is a little train going around the gardens during the touristic season.

Place du Général de Gaulle 77300 Fontainebleau
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Caution!
We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾