Lakes around Beynes are primarily found in the surrounding Yvelines department, offering various recreational opportunities. While Beynes itself does not feature large natural lakes, the region provides numerous "étangs" (ponds or small lakes) within a reasonable driving distance. These bodies of water are suitable for walks, picnics, and enjoying the outdoors, often nestled within forests like the forest of Versailles or Rambouillet. The area's landscape includes dense woodlands and flat trails, providing a natural escape.
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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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The Pissaloup basin is nestled in the heart of Yvelines. This peaceful body of water is surrounded by hiking trails, ideal for family walks and picnics.
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A must-have when the toads wake up from their slumber all at once. It's an incredible song around this pond, we hear more than that. Gorgeous
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Grand Étang du Bois de la Kabiline Feed by the Mauldre, a small river of 35 km which has its source between Saint-Rémy-l’Honoré and Coignières before flowing into the Seine. The pretty valley of the Mauldre nestled between the plateaus of the plain of Versailles and the Mantois offers beautiful walks.
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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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Small pond in the Flambertins forest in Crespières
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small waterhole, I passed quite quickly
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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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While Beynes itself doesn't have large natural lakes, the surrounding Yvelines department offers numerous charming "étangs" (ponds or small lakes). These are often nestled within forests, providing opportunities for walks, picnics, and enjoying nature. You'll find a mix of peaceful waters, historical sites, and family-friendly spots.
Yes, you can visit the Ruins of Abbecourt Abbey, which are the remains of a 12th-century abbey located near a small pond of the same name. It offers a glimpse into the region's history amidst a natural setting. Near Étang de la Geneste, you can also find a notable "oak of Louis XIV".
The Bassin de Pissaloup is ideal for family walks and picnics, with its peaceful waters and surrounding trails. The Duck Pond, Les Alluets-le-Roi and Flambertins Toad Pond are also considered family-friendly spots, perfect for a pleasant break or observing nature.
The lakes and their surrounding areas are excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy leisurely strolls, vigorous hikes, and running on well-maintained forest trails. Fishing is also popular at several étangs, such as Étang du Rompu and Étang du Corra. For more structured activities, you can explore numerous hiking routes, running trails, and road cycling routes in the Beynes area.
Absolutely. Many lakes are surrounded by trails. For instance, the Étangs de la Minière offer flat trails suitable for all levels of hikers, while Étang du Rompu has trails like "Étang Rompu en 2 boucles" for exploring the Rambouillet forest. The Bassin de Pissaloup also features hiking trails. You can find more detailed options in the hiking guide for Beynes.
The Étangs de la Minière offer an immersive experience in preserved nature with dense woodlands and are great for birdwatching. Étang du Rompu is known for its tranquil waters reflecting the surrounding Rambouillet forest, creating picturesque scenes. Étang du Corra is a protected natural area rich in biodiversity, also excellent for birdwatching. The Flambertins Toad Pond is particularly notable for the incredible chorus of toads during their awakening.
Yes, parking is available for visitors at some locations, such as the Étangs de la Minière in Guyancourt, making them easily accessible by car.
The lakes offer beauty throughout all seasons. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for walking and hiking due to milder temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer is great for picnics and enjoying the outdoors, while winter can offer a serene, quiet experience. The Étangs de la Minière, for example, are described as offering an immersive experience in preserved nature throughout the seasons.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity at several lakes. Étang du Val d'Or (part of Étangs de la Minière) is a haven for fishermen with species like gudgeon and rainbow trout. Étang du Rompu is known for carp, pike, and perch, while Étang du Corra offers pike, roach, tench, and pike-perch. Always check local regulations for specific fishing permits or restrictions.
Étang du Rompu, nestled in the heart of the Rambouillet forest, is described as a charming small lake offering a peaceful escape into nature, ideal for contemplation. Its tranquil waters and surrounding forest provide a serene atmosphere away from crowds.
The lakes are within a reasonable driving distance from Beynes. For example, the Étangs de la Minière are about 22 km (20 minutes drive), Étang du Rompu is near Saint-Léger-en-Yvelines (about 28 km, 28 minutes drive), and Étang du Corra is near Saint-Germain-en-Laye (about 29.5 km, 30 minutes drive).
The Grand étang du Bois de Kabiline is fed by the Mauldre river, and its location in the pretty valley between the plateaus of Versailles and Mantois offers beautiful walks. It's a popular spot appreciated for its scenic environment.


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