Best lakes around Flins-Sur-Seine are primarily found within the surrounding Yvelines department, offering diverse aquatic and land-based leisure opportunities. The region features expansive leisure bases centered around large bodies of water, providing a range of outdoor activities. These areas combine natural settings with developed facilities for recreation. Visitors can explore various ponds and lake-associated sites, from sandy beaches to historical ruins.
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Abbecourt Abbey was founded at the end of the 12th century by Gasce V of Poissy and added to the Premonstratensian Order. Several times badly damaged during the Hundred Years' War, it was restored over the centuries, then completely rebuilt in the 18th century. Declared national property following the Revolution, it was sold and then destroyed at the beginning of the 19th century. All that remains above ground is a section of wall, about sixty meters long, which rests on the foundations of the church, the canons' building and the outbuildings.
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Sandy beach on the Seine
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Remains of an abbey dating from the 12th century on the edge of the forest and near a small pond of the same name
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The Orangery garden of the Château de Menucourt is a magnificent park restored in 2013. It is open to the public (free). A very pleasant route allows you to discover gigantic trees and views of this beautiful castle.
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The Orangery garden of the Château de Menucourt is a magnificent park restored in 2013. It is open to the public (free). Discover this garden and this pond planted with a small island. A very pleasant route allows you to discover gigantic trees and views of this beautiful castle.
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The beach at Ile de Loisirs Val-de-Seine is one of the rare sandy beaches in the region. Although it is quite popular in high season, you will usually find enough space to enjoy it!
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Nice crossing point for the v33, this site provides access to the Val de Seine leisure center. It also goes on the Seine side, but not in all seasons!
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A very pleasant little pond to take a break after a tour of the Alluets plateau or after having darkened the few kilometers of the Route Royale. The road crossing this pond leads directly, through the forest to Crespières. Very nice walk to do!
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The region's lakes, particularly the expansive Île de Loisirs des Boucles de Seine, offer a wide range of activities. You can enjoy supervised swimming, sailing, catamaran, pedal boats, canoes, paddleboards, windsurfing, and kite surfing. On land, there are tennis courts, an 18-hole golf course, archery, orienteering, walking and cycling trails, mini-golf, and an Accrobranche (tree-climbing) park.
Yes, several spots are ideal for families. The Sandy Beach at Île de Loisirs Val-de-Seine is a popular sandy beach with ample space. The Étang de Gallardon is also family-friendly and provides access to the Val de Seine leisure center. For a quieter experience, the Duck Pond, Les Alluets-le-Roi, is a pleasant spot for a break, and the Orangery Garden of the Château de Menucourt offers a restored park with a pond and walking routes.
The primary destination for swimming and water sports is the Île de Loisirs des Boucles de Seine in Moisson. It features a large lake with supervised swimming areas, especially from late May through August. You can also rent equipment for sailing, pedal boats, canoes, and paddleboards. The Sandy Beach at Île de Loisirs Val-de-Seine is a rare sandy beach in the region, popular for enjoying the water.
Yes, you can explore historical sites alongside natural water features. The Ruins of Abbecourt Abbey, dating from the 12th century, are located near a small pond and offer a glimpse into the region's past. Additionally, the Orangery Garden of the Château de Menucourt is a beautifully restored park with a pond, offering views of the château and gigantic trees.
The Île de Loisirs des Boucles de Seine has extensive walking and cycling trails around its large lake. For cycling, you can find routes like the 'Le Giboin – Le Fort de Meulan loop' which is an easy ride, or more challenging options like the 'Mantes-la-Jolie bridge – Notre-Dame Collegiate Church loop'. Explore more cycling routes in the area via the Cycling around Flins-Sur-Seine guide. The Duck Pond, Les Alluets-le-Roi also offers a pleasant path through the forest.
Yes, there are several mountain biking trails in the vicinity. Routes such as the 'Water Lily Pond – Herbeville loop' or the 'Biotope du Bout du Monde – Parc de l'Oseraie loop' offer various difficulty levels. You can find detailed information and more options in the MTB Trails around Flins-Sur-Seine guide.
Yes, the large lake at the Île de Loisirs des Boucles de Seine is a popular spot for fishing, particularly for carp and pike. Specific regulations and permits may apply, so it's advisable to check local guidelines before planning your fishing trip.
The leisure bases and lakes are generally open all year, but specific activities like supervised swimming are typically available from late May through August. The summer months are popular for water sports and beach activities, while spring and autumn offer pleasant conditions for walking, cycling, and exploring the natural and historical sites without the peak season crowds.
While specific public transport details vary, the Île de Loisirs des Boucles de Seine is a well-known destination, and information regarding access, including public transport options, can often be found on its official website or regional tourism sites like Visit Paris Region.
The Île de Loisirs des Boucles de Seine is well-equipped with amenities, including sandy beaches, dedicated picnic areas, and two restaurants, one of which offers self-service and lakeside views. Smaller ponds like the Duck Pond, Les Alluets-le-Roi, are more natural and suitable for bringing your own picnic.
Yes, the Île de Loisirs des Boucles de Seine offers various accommodation options directly on-site, including camping, rooms, and studios, making it convenient for extended stays to enjoy all the activities.
While both are significant water bodies in the region, the Lac des Boucles de Moisson (part of the Île de Loisirs des Boucles de Seine) is a large, comprehensive leisure base spanning 350 hectares with extensive facilities for water sports, land activities, and amenities. Lac de Meulan is another large lake, often mentioned for its scenic beauty and walking opportunities, but the Boucles de Moisson offers a more developed and diverse range of recreational options.


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