Best attractions and places to see around Fleury-Mérogis include a mix of historical landmarks and extensive natural areas. The commune features significant green spaces, with two-thirds of its area dedicated to parks and wooded areas suitable for walks and outdoor activities. A notable historical site is the Château de Fleury-Mérogis, built in 1725. The region offers various trails and points of interest for those exploring the outdoors.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The Old Bridge of Balizy, or the Templar Bridge, spans the Rouillon. Hidden in the heart of the Templar Woods, and surrounded by magnificent forest paths, it is a superb place for a mountain bike ride.
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It's a technical and driving pleasure, in X-Country or enduro (even if there is almost no difference in altitude).
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I am unable to judge whether this bridge is actually connected to the Knights Templar Order, as described in the highlight title (the exact name would be “Poor Knighthood of Christ and the Solomonic Temple in Jerusalem”). In this case it would have to go back to the 12th or 13th century.
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The construction style suggests that the bridge post-dates the Templars, but it is quite old. There may have been an older, wooden bridge near the same spot. The bridge is said to be part of the pilgrim road from Paris to Santiago de Compostela, which would explain the interest of the Templars, responsible for pilgrimage routes, in the road. Fun sunlight effects at the end of autumn days. In October, the bridge is the Centre of a medieval day, a delight of children of all ages. Check the web site of the city of Longjumeau for an exact date. There are two bridges at this site. The Templar's bridge is the one over the dry bed. The one over the river Rouillon dates from around 1750-1800.
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Very nice path, quiet. Maybe a little complicated on a road tyre, but for all roads it's rolling
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Small, clean, super bucolic tarmac path
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Superb bike path, a little bumpy in places, but in single mode and winding through the middle of the forest
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Fleury-Mérogis is rich in green spaces, with two-thirds of its communal area dedicated to parks and wooded areas. You can explore places like Bois de Saint Eutrope, Lac de la Greffière, Parc Marcille, Bois des Trous, and Bois de la Marquise. The Old Sénart Forest Path is a popular trail that winds through ponds and ditches, ideal for walks and cycling. Nearby, you'll also find Parc des Contamines and Parc d'Étang de Chantemerle, offering tranquil settings for picnics and outdoor activities.
Yes, Fleury-Mérogis has a notable historical landmark, the Château de Fleury-Mérogis, built in 1725. While it now serves as a professional re-adaptation center, its historical significance remains. Additionally, the Templars' Bridge, hidden in the heart of the Templar Woods, is a very old bridge said to be part of the pilgrim road from Paris to Santiago de Compostela. Another historical monument is the Obelisk of Saint-Vrain, erected in 1750 in homage to the work of Cassini on the geodesic map of France.
The area around Fleury-Mérogis is excellent for various outdoor activities. Cycling is very popular, with trails like the Allée Royale, described as a 'strada Biancha' within reach of Paris, and the Old Sénart Forest Path. Mountain biking enthusiasts can enjoy the Bike park with many singles, which offers technical trails. For hiking, you can find numerous routes in the surrounding forests and parks. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Hiking around Fleury-Mérogis guide, and specific MTB trails in the MTB Trails around Fleury-Mérogis guide.
Yes, several attractions around Fleury-Mérogis are suitable for families. The extensive green spaces, including Parc des Contamines and Parc d'Étang de Chantemerle, are perfect for picnics and enjoying nature. Trails like the Old Sénart Forest Path and Allée Royale are marked as family-friendly. The Obelisk of Saint-Vrain is also a family-friendly historical site. The Salle André-Malraux hosts various cultural events, some of which may be suitable for all ages, and the Centre Musical et Artistique (CMA) offers classes for all ages.
The trails around Fleury-Mérogis offer a range of difficulties. For instance, the Old Sénart Forest Path is considered intermediate, while the Allée Royale is very practicable for road bikes, suggesting a relatively easy terrain. For mountain biking, the Bike park with many singles features technical single trails that require good technique. You can find easy to moderate hiking routes, such as the 'Saint-Eutrope Forest Entrance loop from Fleury-Mérogis' which is an easy 7.7 km hike, or the 'Leonardo da Vinci – Montauger Castle loop from Bondoufle' which is a moderate 15.1 km hike, detailed in the Hiking around Fleury-Mérogis guide.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Allée Royale is a well-regarded trail for road bikes, offering a 'strada Biancha' experience. For mountain bikers, the Bike park with many singles provides a series of technical single trails for an exciting ride. The Old Sénart Forest Path is also mainly frequented by cyclists. You can explore more options in the MTB Trails around Fleury-Mérogis guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Fleury-Mérogis guide.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. For instance, the Old Sénart Forest Path is loved for its pleasant course among the trees, while the Allée Royale is praised for being a unique 'strada Biancha' experience close to Paris. The Templars' Bridge is noted for its historical ambiance and beautiful forest surroundings, especially with fun sunlight effects in autumn. The area's trails, historical sites, and green spaces are generally well-regarded by the komoot community.
Beyond the main parks, the region boasts the Avenida de secuoyas del parque de Villeroy (Sequoia Avenue of Villeroy Park) nearby, which is the second longest in Europe, featuring 134 giant sequoias. The Estanque del Rut (Rut Pond) is another natural highlight, known for its rich biodiversity, including various birds, unique plant species, and amphibians. These spots offer tranquil and unique natural experiences.
Yes, Fleury-Mérogis offers cultural opportunities. The Salle André-Malraux is a performing arts venue that hosts various cultural events, including music, dance, and theater, both indoors and occasionally outdoors. Additionally, the Centre Musical et Artistique (CMA) provides classes in dance, theater, music, and plastic arts for all ages, contributing to the local artistic scene.
While the Fleury-Mérogis Prison is a significant landmark, being the largest prison in Europe, it is not a tourist attraction. It is a correctional facility and not open for public visits. You can find more information about its history on Wikipedia.
The best time to visit Fleury-Mérogis for outdoor activities is generally during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the green spaces. In October, the Templars' Bridge area hosts a medieval day, which can be a delight for families. Even in late autumn, the forests can offer beautiful scenery with unique sunlight effects.
While Fleury-Mérogis itself doesn't have a prominent market mentioned, several nearby towns host markets. For example, Grigny has markets on Thursdays and Sundays, and Morsang-sur-Orge hosts markets on Wednesdays and Saturdays. These provide opportunities to experience local life and purchase regional goods.


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