Best lakes around Saintry-Sur-Seine are situated within the Île-de-France region, near the Seine River. This area offers access to various water bodies and natural landscapes, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. While Saintry-Sur-Seine itself features smaller local water features, the surrounding departments of Seine-et-Marne and Essonne host several notable lakes. These locations cater to recreation and leisure, making the region a destination for those seeking natural environments.
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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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Observatory accessible via a pontoon on the marsh
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A quiet observatory that allows you to observe many species of birds throughout the seasons.
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Small plateau between Chapcueil and Soisy-sur-Ecole, with a water point. Many rocks around with the presence of some climbing spots.
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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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Be silent as you approach the observatory
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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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Between a housing estate and an activity area, this park offers a lovely green area by the water for a break.
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The region offers diverse natural features, including marshes, ponds, and forest lakes. For instance, Fontenay-le-Vicomte Marsh consists of 86 hectares of ponds, wet woodlands, and peat meadows, rich in biodiversity. You can also find plateaus with water points and rocks, such as the Plateau and Pond in the Forest of Champcueil.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Rut Pond is noted for its rich biodiversity, offering a natural setting for exploration. The Fontenay-le-Vicomte Marsh is also considered family-friendly. Further afield, lakes like Lac de Bois-le-Roi and Lake Jablines-Annet offer supervised swimming, playgrounds, and various outdoor sports.
Yes, the Plateau and Pond in the Forest of Champcueil is specifically highlighted as dog-friendly, featuring a water point and rocks for exploration.
The area around Saintry-Sur-Seine offers various routes for outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, gravel biking routes, and running trails. These routes often pass by or near the region's water features, offering scenic views and varied terrain.
While Saintry-Sur-Seine itself has smaller water features, for swimming, you'll find excellent options in the wider region. The BASSIN PLAINE SUD DU PARC DE CHOISY (Choisy-le-Roi), about 18.6 km away, is identified as the closest option with very good water quality. Other lakes like Lac de Bois-le-Roi, Lake Jablines-Annet, and Varennes-sur-Seine Lake also offer supervised swimming areas during summer.
The Rut Pond and Fontenay-le-Vicomte Marsh are known for their rich biodiversity, including birds and unique plant species. The Étang aux Moines Observation Deck is specifically designed for quiet bird observation throughout the seasons, accessible via a pontoon on the marsh.
Yes, the Léonard de Vinci Park Lake in Lisses offers a lovely green area by the water for a break and is noted for having facilities. In the wider region, Varennes-sur-Seine Lake provides children's playgrounds, barbecue areas, and picnic tables, while Lake Jablines-Annet also features a leisure island with various amenities.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports at the larger recreational lakes. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, cycling, and wildlife observation, especially at sites like Fontenay-le-Vicomte Marsh and Rut Pond, when nature is vibrant or changing colors.
Accessibility varies by location. While specific parking and public transport details for each local highlight are not provided, the region's larger recreational lakes like Lac de Bois-le-Roi and Lake Jablines-Annet are generally well-equipped for visitors, suggesting good access. For local spots, it's advisable to check specific routes on Komoot for details on trailheads and nearby parking.
Visitors appreciate the rich biodiversity and tranquil natural settings. Places like Rut Pond and Fontenay-le-Vicomte Marsh are valued for their unique plant species and birdlife. The opportunity for quiet observation, such as from the Étang aux Moines Observation Deck, is also a highlight for many.
Yes, the Plateau and Pond in the Forest of Champcueil features many rocks with some climbing spots available, offering a unique activity alongside the water point.


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