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骑自行车沿塞纳河游 - 从Bois-le-Roi到Moret-sur-Loing

Bords de Seine entre Fontaine-le-Port et Samois-sur-Seine
信用 : SMA

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骑行探索塞纳河:艺术与自然的和谐之旅

从Bois-le-Roi到Moret-sur-Loing的旅程将通过Seine et Marne Attractivité公司给您带来感官上的震撼。这条自行车路线不仅仅是一条通道,更是自然和历史的结合,将宁静的塞纳河两岸连接到印象派村庄巴比松的艺术光环之中。想象一下,骑行穿过迷人的弗瓦康布洛森林,在阴凉的空地中发现景色优美的"窗口",这是一个理想的休闲天堂。这段旅程非常适合那些希望在追寻这些自然风光的同时,重温一下曾经在这些风景中寻求灵感的著名画家的足迹的人们。



基本路线概述

深入了解细节:这段旅程全长约27.9公里,融合了适度上坡和风景秀丽的平坦路段。海拔高度从41米到78米,路线保证了一个相对轻松的骑行体验,适合初学者和有经验的骑行者。累计爬升高度大约在193到200米之间,表明途中会有一些温和的挑战。这种轻松和参与度的平衡,使得这条路径成为任何想要骑行欣赏风景如画的塞纳-马恩地区的人们的绝佳选择。



骑行者的季节性小贴士

无论是春天还是夏天,全年的准备都至关重要,以获得愉快的体验。在春夏季节,轻便的衣物和防晒霜是必备品,因为郁郁葱葱的风景将重新焕发生机,尽管游客会更多。秋季的凉爽月份为您提供了一个享受秋叶变色的机会,人流较少,但更需要穿暖和的衣物和雨具。在出发前务必检查您的自行车状况,并随身携带水,尤其是在较热的天气下。为了安全起见,始终遵循标记的道路,并考虑随时佩戴头盔。



历史与艺术之旅

从Bois-le-Roi到Moret-sur-Loing,这不仅仅是一条地理路线,更是一个穿越时间和文化的通道。这个地区位于更大的塞纳-马恩地区之中,对法国历史具有重要意义。与弗瓦康布洛森林的接近使其成为自然美景和皇家遗产之间的关键节点。而巴比松则作为19世纪艺术运动的见证,其画家们开创了一条通往印象主义的道路。探索这个地区提供了一个与塑造风景和法国文化结构的叙事相交的独特机会。



最佳时间和气候见解

该地区的温和气候为大部分时间提供了宜人的骑行条件。然而,最佳时间段是在晚春和初秋之间进行这次冒险。在这些月份,温度宜人,降雨可能性较低,提供了晴朗的天空和舒适的旅行条件。冬季骑行虽然仍然可行,但可能需要更多准备,因为气温较低,有可能出现湿滑的路况。选择合适的时间来游览可以极大地增强体验,为您提供风景如画的美景和宜人的气候。
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27 km
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3 Rue des Sesçois , 77590   Bois-le-Roi
Lat : 48.378333Lng : 2.799523

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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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Moret-sur-Loing

The Royal Square, the City Walls, the 12th century Keep are proud of their medieval origins and shape the architecture of the old city.Though most of the 1356 meters of walls and the twenty towers have disappeared over the years, the two gateways, Porte de Bourgogne and Porte de Samois, magnificently attest its medieval past. The majesty of the gates, the bridge and the banks of the River Loing as that of the Church Notre-Dame make Moret an exceptional site for history enthusiasts, dedicated walkers and painters. While strolling through the centre of town, you will discover superb Renaissance façades, the House of the Barley Sugar, a speciality of the nuns of Moret-sur-Loing since the 17th century or even the house and tomb of Alfred Sisley, the “Moret Impressionist”, who was the first to capture the majesty of light over the city. Numerous tourists come and see the sites painted by Sisley and these sites have been preserved: the Bridge over the Loing, immortalized by the painter ,the Church Notre Dame, the dominating Keep, the towpaths…To those who come from town or villages nearby, come and enjoy a guided tour and don’t hesitate to wander in the narrow streets or along the banks of the river, before enjoying a meal at one of the best restaurants in town. Enjoy rowing a boat or have a walk, canoe down the river, reach Moret by boat, arriving at the port of call. The “Point Sisley”, the Local Museum, the Bicycle Museum will welcome you. And don’t forget the Festivals! The heart of Moret keeps beating.

Moret-sur-Loing 77250 Moret-Loing-et-Orvanne
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The Moret Barley sugar Museum

The Moret Nuns Barley Sugar has been well-known and appreciated for more than 300 years, It was originally made by the Benedictine nuns who, in 1638, founded a house in Moret, under the name of the Priory of Our Lady of Angels.This sweet, unique in its own way, was the delight of the most important people who carried of large quantities when the Court came to Moret. After having prospered under Louis XIV and gone through a period of glory until 1758, the monastery when through a number of ups and downs and disappeared in 1792. Production also stopped during the Revolution and even the secret recipe seemed to have disappeared forever, washed away with the nuns by the revolutionary tide. Luckily, after the bad days, a nun from the former Moret priory, Sister Felicity, came back with her secret to live in the Moret-sur-Loing region. Before dying, she confided the secret recipe to a faithful friend. Later, when other nuns came to live in Moret, the pious confident, in compliance with the recommendations of the deceased nun, lost no time in handing over the precious formula. In 1853, production started to grow again. At the beginning of the twentieth century, the nuns produced and sold their speciality in a corner of the Place Royale in front of the church. The nuns encountered all kinds of difficulties in the 1960’s. They had to stop production and leave Moret in 1972. In 1970, Sister Marie-André handed the secret of barley sugar to Mr. Jean Rousseau, confectioner. Thanks to the association “Produits et Terroir” this centuries-old speciality has been brought back to life and is being produced again. The Moret Nuns Barley Sugar museum in Moret-sur-Loing recounts the history and production of this delicious delicacy. Free tasting and on-site purchasing.

Rue du Pont Moulin Provencher Moret-sur-Loing 77250 Moret-Loing-et-Orvanne
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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! 🌳🥾