Best lakes around Ris-Orangis are situated in a region characterized by its natural spaces and waterways, including the Orge river system. The commune, located in the Essonne department, offers various natural habitats and recreational opportunities. These areas contribute to the local biodiversity and provide settings for outdoor activities. The landscape features a mix of urban development and preserved natural sites, reflecting efforts in ecological preservation.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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This site consists of 86 hectares of ponds, wet woodlands and peat meadows. Take the time to explore around the ponds and appreciate the rich biodiversity of the marsh.
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The Carouge basin is the point of convergence of the Orge, Blutin, Salmouille and Boële. The basin was dug in the 1970s to extract materials for road construction, and also to manage the floods of the Orge. Here you can see many species of birds, such as seagulls, cormorants and ringed plovers depending on the season. The path along the basin is safe and flat.
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The Saint-Michel-sur-Orge basin is a peaceful place surrounded by greenery, ideal for a walk or a relaxing break in the heart of nature. Located on the edge of the city, this basin offers a pleasant setting with its shaded banks. The paths that surround it allow you to appreciate the tranquility of the place and observe the local fauna, in particular the birds that come to land on the water.
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The ponds form part of the landscape of Île-de-France. They are home to a rich biodiversity: birds, unique plant species, amphibians... Unfortunately, the ponds are degrading day after day, which explains the disappearance of dragonflies. But many organizations are trying to preserve these magnificent places!
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A small, very pleasant park in Juvisy-sur-Orge with a series of small caves and a lake. It is the vestige of the 50 hectare park of the Lord of Juvisy, Antoine Rossignol des Roches. A peaceful site to stop off in the middle of a hike and regain your strength for the rest.
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Remarkable elements of our landscapes, ponds form places of life appreciated by a great diversity of species, both plant and animal. However, they are becoming scarce, particularly in Île-de-France. The degradation of wetlands is one of the main causes of dragonfly disappearance in the region. In its missions, the NFB strives to conserve these fragile reservoirs of biodiversity by undertaking specific maintenance work.
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A small and very pleasant park in Juvisy-sur-Orge with a series of small caves and a pond. A small and very pleasant park in Juvisy-sur-Orge with small caves and a pond.
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The region offers several pleasant spots for walks and relaxation. The Carouge Basin is known for its safe, flat path along its edge, making it ideal for a stroll. The Saint-Michel-sur-Orge basin also provides a peaceful setting with shaded banks, perfect for a relaxing break and observing local birdlife.
For excellent wildlife spotting, visit the Lac des Docks de Ris, recognized for its rich biodiversity including various bird species like coots, grey herons, and kingfishers, as well as insects and amphibians. The Fontenay-le-Vicomte Marsh, an 86-hectare site of ponds and wet woodlands, is another remarkable spot to appreciate diverse wetland biodiversity.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. The Rut Pond is considered family-friendly and offers a chance to observe a rich biodiversity. The Fontenay-le-Vicomte Marsh also welcomes families to explore its ponds and appreciate nature. Additionally, Parc des Grottes features a small lake and caves, providing a pleasant stop for families.
Yes, the Carouge Basin offers a safe and flat path along its edge, making it wheelchair accessible and suitable for everyone to enjoy a walk by the water.
Beyond walking around the lakes, you can explore various cycling and mountain biking routes. For mountain biking, check out the MTB Trails around Ris-Orangis. Road cycling enthusiasts can find routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Ris-Orangis guide, and there are also options for Gravel biking around Ris-Orangis.
Yes, the Lac des Docks de Ris is a popular spot for fishing enthusiasts. However, a fishing permit is required to participate.
The Lac des Docks de Ris, historically known as Lac des Alcools, was originally created in the 20th century as a reservoir for fire prevention at former industrial docks. After industrial activities ceased, it underwent redevelopment as part of an eco-quarter project, transforming from an industrial site into a protected natural space, reflecting a successful effort in urban rehabilitation and ecological preservation.
The Ris-Orangis area features a variety of water bodies, including basins, ponds, and marshes. These diverse environments, such as the Carouge Basin, Rut Pond, and Fontenay-le-Vicomte Marsh, offer different experiences from walking paths to nature observation.
While many walking paths around the lakes are suitable for dog walks, specific regulations regarding dogs can vary by location. It's always best to look for local signage at each lake to confirm leash requirements or restricted areas.
The lakes can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and observing nature, while summer is ideal for longer strolls. Even in winter, the paths around lakes like the Lac des Docks de Ris provide opportunities for peaceful walks.
While the Lac des Docks de Ris is the primary significant lake directly within Ris-Orangis, the wider Essonne region includes other natural water bodies like Lac de Viry-Châtillon and Trévoix Pond, which might offer a different experience away from more frequented spots.


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