Attractions and places to see around Saint-Jean-Les-Deux-Jumeaux include historical landmarks and natural areas in the Seine-et-Marne department. Situated on the left bank of the Marne River, the commune offers access to waterways and surrounding forests. The region features remnants of ancient Roman roads and historical churches. Visitors can explore a blend of cultural sites and outdoor environments.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Yes, bicycles are prohibited. This is completely ridiculous.
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Roman Catholic cathedral built in the Gothic style between the 12th and 16th centuries AD. It has the title of a minor basilica and is dedicated to St. Stephen.
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Regarding the ban on bicycles on the banks of the canal and the people (Sunday walkers) who are complaining: this is a warning from the City of Paris (and not from the police, who have no jurisdiction) in case an accident occurs, it is a "discharge of liability". You should know that the canal is maintained all year round (mowing, strengthening the banks, pruning) with many vehicles present (trucks, tractors, excavators). They have priority, they are working and are not likely to let you pass if they want, for service reasons. So at that moment, you will be told that yes, there are prohibition signs and that you are not supposed to be there for your leisure. That said, as usual, common sense, politeness and respect for others will resolve 95% of potential conflicts, no point in crying scandal without knowing...
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Colomban of Luxeuil, also known as Saint Colomban, was an Irish monk who evangelized the rural populations of Gaul, Germany, Helvetia and Italy in the Middle Ages. In the life of Saint Colomban, written around 640, the monk Jonas of Bobbio indicates that Colomban and his companions were welcomed by the family of Authaire, an aristocrat at the court of Austrasia. The domus where this servant of Théodebert (or Thibert), king of Austrasia and friend of Colomban, resided, is said to be located in the commune of Ussy-sur-Marne. In the church, a 19th-century stained glass window reminds us of this meeting. The church is listed as a Historic Monument for its nave dating from the 11th and 12th centuries, as well as for the stained glass windows of its chapel of the Virgin dating from the 16th century.
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Located a few steps from a bend in the Grand Morin, the Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption, in the former hamlet of La Chapelle-sur-Crécy, is reputed to be the second most beautiful church in Brie. Just after the imposing Saint-Etienne Cathedral in Meaux Built in the 13th century, it has unique architectural elements such as an apse vault composed of 12 branches that gives a lot of lightness to the interior of the building. With a total height of 19m under the keystone, the walls of the building have three successive rows of windows and stained glass windows, giving the interior of the building an incomparable luminosity. Located on the edge of the old Nationale 34, the royal road, the Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption still dominates the valley of the Grand Morin and the small washhouse of the Vaudessard stream. Rarely open to the public, even if its interior remains visible, it occasionally serves as a concert hall.
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Nice perspective of the emblem of the former oil activity with its church.
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Superb cathedral not to be missed!
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Collegiate Notre Dame de Crecy-la-Chapelle has been a historical monument since 1846. This sumptuous building, in the Gothic style, was built in the 13th century.
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Within the village, you can visit the Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste, a historical church dating from the 13th to 20th centuries, known for its 16th-century Madonna statue and 17th-century wooden paneling. Also, see the unique geometric architecture of the Chapelle de l'ancien séminaire. Remnants of a Roman road, known as the Pavé Romain, also hint at the region's ancient past.
Yes, two significant religious buildings are nearby. The impressive Meaux Cathedral showcases Gothic architecture with large arches and statues. Another must-see is the Collégiale Notre-Dame de Crécy-la-Chapelle, a 13th-century Gothic jewel known for its unique architectural elements like an apse vault with 12 branches.
The village is situated on the left bank of the Marne River, offering a fluvial stop and opportunities for bird watching. The Forêt du Mans (Forest of the Mans) provides a natural setting for outdoor activities. You can also explore the Ourcq Towpath, a trail along the Ourcq Canal suitable for walks.
The area is traversed by long-distance hiking trails GR11 and GR14A, which wind through rolling countryside and woods. For specific routes, you can find options like the 'Jj loop from Aire de la marche' (easy, 4.7 km) or the 'Montceaux Forest loop from Aire de la marche' (moderate, 8.9 km). More hiking trails are detailed in the Hiking around Saint-Jean-Les-Deux-Jumeaux guide.
Yes, Saint-Jean-les-Deux-Jumeaux is part of a certified 'Vélo et Fromages' (Bike and Cheeses) itinerary called 'De la meulière à la Brie,' which includes a 50 km stretch of the GR11 and passes by local farm producers. You can also find various MTB trails, such as the 'View of the Marne River – Montceaux Forest loop from Trilport' (moderate, 29.2 km), listed in the MTB Trails around Saint-Jean-Les-Deux-Jumeaux guide.
Families can enjoy walks along the Ourcq Towpath, which offers views of the waterway. The Meaux Cathedral and the town of Crécy-la-Chapelle – The Venice of Brie, with its canals and historical charm, are also suitable for family visits. Additionally, the Coulommes Oil Pump Jack offers an interesting historical insight into the region's past.
Crécy-la-Chapelle is affectionately known as 'The Venice of Brie' due to its three canals from the Grand Morin river. It has a rich artistic history, having inspired many painters, including Corot. Its bucolic setting, canals, bridges, and Briard houses make it a charming place to stroll.
The village hosts a local market on Sundays. For a unique culinary experience, the Fromagerie Ganot Jouarre, about 8 km away, is the oldest Brie aging cheese dairy, where you can discover various types of Brie produced by the fifth generation of affineurs.
In nearby Meaux, you can visit the Musée de la Grande Guerre Meaux, dedicated to the Great War, and the Musée Bossuet Meaux, which covers national archaeology, modern and contemporary art, religious art, and history.
Yes, the Jardin Bossuet à Meaux is a beautiful garden located about 10.2 km away. Another noteworthy garden is the Jardin Du Moulin Jaune à Crécy-la-Chapelle, situated approximately 13.7 km from Saint-Jean-les-Deux-Jumeaux.
You can find several running trails, including 'The Marne loop from Changis-sur-Marne' (moderate, 9.2 km) and 'Montceaux Forest loop from Montceaux-lès-Meaux' (moderate, 14.1 km). For more options, refer to the Running Trails around Saint-Jean-Les-Deux-Jumeaux guide.
The Coulommes Oil Pump Jack commemorates the discovery of oil in the Paris Basin in 1958. It represents the region's past involvement in oil production, a significant event in France's aim for oil self-sufficiency in the mid-20th century.


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