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5.36km
80m
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Jog a moderate 3.3-mile (5.4 km) route through Forêt domaniale de la Malmaison, featuring Saint-Cucufa Pond and varied terrain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.05 km
Highlight • Lake
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3.84 km
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5.36 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
3.09 km
1.29 km
703 m
277 m
Surfaces
1.86 km
1.54 km
1.22 km
509 m
202 m
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Highest point (170 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
This specific Komoot route is rated as moderate, covering about 5.3 km with an elevation gain of around 77 meters. The Forêt domaniale de la Malmaison offers a range of trails, from easy, flatter paths to more undulating sections, so you can adjust your run to your fitness level.
The terrain is quite varied. You'll find a mix of paved or asphalted surfaces, which are great for a smoother run, and more natural forest paths. The forest features slopes with chestnut trees, oak high forests, and alder-ash in valleys, providing diverse ground conditions.
A prominent feature you'll encounter is the serene Saint-Cucufa Pond, which is home to ducks, swans, and other water birds. You'll also spend time on a pleasant Forest road, enjoying the natural surroundings.
Yes, this route intersects with several other paths within the forest. You'll find yourself on sections of the GRP de la Ceinture Verte, étape 20 : L’étang de Saint-Cucufa et la terrasse de Le Nôtre, the Sentier des forts, and the Sentier des îles, among others. The GR11 long-distance hiking trail also traverses the Bois de Saint-Cucufa, offering extended route possibilities.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Forêt domaniale de la Malmaison. It is state property managed by the Office National des Forêts (ONF) and is freely accessible to the public.
Yes, the forest is generally dog-friendly. You can bring your dog along for your jog, but please ensure they are kept on a leash to protect the local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
The forest offers a rich and evolving landscape throughout all seasons, making it enjoyable year-round. Spring brings lush greenery, summer provides shade, autumn showcases vibrant colors, and winter offers a peaceful, crisp atmosphere. Choose the season that best suits your preference for scenery and weather.
The forest is located near Rueil-Malmaison, just 12 kilometers west of Paris. While specific parking details aren't provided, it's generally accessible. Note that some forest roads are closed to vehicles on weekends and during school holidays, which can make for a more peaceful experience for joggers. Public transport options to Rueil-Malmaison are available, and you can then access the forest from there.
The Forêt domaniale de la Malmaison is known for its biodiversity. You can expect to see various bird species, amphibians, reptiles, and insects. Deer have also been reintroduced to the area, adding to the natural richness. The forest is primarily composed of oak and chestnut trees, providing a verdant environment.
The research does not explicitly mention specific cafes or restrooms directly at the forest entrances. However, as the forest is located near Rueil-Malmaison, you will find various amenities, including cafes and shops, within the town itself, which is a short distance from the forest.
As a state-managed forest, general rules apply, such as keeping dogs on a leash, respecting wildlife, and staying on marked paths. Some forest roads are closed to vehicles on weekends and during school holidays, ensuring a quieter environment for pedestrians and joggers. Always follow local signage and guidelines from the Office National des Forêts (ONF).