Starting from Paris
Find the famous wind rose marking the beginning point in front of Notre Dame Cathedral before leaving the City of Lights. Once you have reached Montparnasse, the Coulée Verte (greenway) leads you southwest, away from motorized traffic, to Sceaux and Massy. Then, you follow in the Sun King’s footsteps heading to Versailles and take a breath of fresh air in the Chevreuse Valley and the forest of Rambouillet. Another way offers a less hilly route by Orsay, Limours and Saint-Arnoult in Yvelines.
A green corridor for escaping Paris
From Montparnasse, this green corridor allows you to cycle out of the capital in complete peace and quiet. It takes you to the Chevreuse Valley, passing through the magnificent Parc de Sceaux.
Under the trees of the Rambouillet estate
With its vast oak forests, ponds, sandy areas and steep-sided valleys, the Rambouillet forest is a veritable green lung on the outskirts of the capital. Deer and other forest animals can be spotted in the wildlife parks of the Espace Rambouillet. The estate is home to Rambouillet Castle, which has hosted major international meetings since the 1940s: Nikita Khrushchev, Gerald Ford, Mikhail Gorbachev and Nelson Mandela were all received there by successive French presidents.
In the heart of the Chevreuse Valley
In the heart of the Chevreuse Valley, the Vaux de Cernay waterfalls offer walkers a timeless experience, punctuated only by the sound of rushing wat
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