Located 50 km from Paris, the Base de Loisirs de Bois-le-Roi offers a wide range of outdoor activities
In the idyllic setting of Bois-le-Roi lies a picturesque leisure park: the 73-hectare destination is bordered by the Seine and offers direct access to the majestic Fontainebleau forest
The star attraction of this leisure park is undoubtedly its free beach
allowing everyone to enjoy a day in the great outdoors amidst the playgrounds
Fishing is also permitted on the bank near the golf course
Swimming is open in summer and on certain days in June
The Base de Loisirs de Bois-le-Roi offers a wide range of sports and leisure activities all year round
Whether you're a beginner or an experienced sportsman
visitors of all ages will find what they're looking for among the many activities on offer
the leisure center boasts a water sports area covering 8 hectares
open on certain weekends in June (follow the networks)
one large pool (2.20 m deep with 3 resting buoys)
the big news is the sports weekends for adults offered by the île de loisirs: you can opt for a two-day introduction to rock climbing
a free shuttle bus runs between the Bois-le-Roi train station and Ile de Loisirs
A cafeteria is available for on-site refreshments
the Base de Loisirs de Bois-le-Roi hosts a wide range of sporting and festive events
Base de Loisirs de Bois-le-Roi is a not-to-be-missed destination for anyone looking to disconnect from everyday life and enjoy a green getaway
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Do you dream of stretches of water and warm sand
Europe or the world to sunbathe and have fun just like at the beach: in the Paris region
leisure centers welcome you as soon as the sun comes back and until early autumn
for an impromptu day's vacation without even leaving the region
What's on the agenda? Each leisure park offers a wide range of activities to delight young and old alike: accrobranche (tree climbing)
sandy beaches for sunbathing and other swimming spots are all available in these places
perfect for a day out with family or friends
one or more leisure centers usually open their doors in May or June
as well as picnic tables where you can enjoy a packed lunch
there are plenty of opportunities to slip away to one of the region's leisure centers
Make the most of every ray of sunshine to take a trip
The Night of Solidarity is an operation that counts the number of homeless people in a particular area on a given night
The seventh Night of Solidarity in Paris took place during the night of the 25th to 26th January 2024 mobilising over 2,000 volunteers and professionals of the social fields
the Greater Paris - Grand Paris Metropolis - coordinated their third Night of Solidarity with nearly 2,000 volunteers and 120 partner non-profit associations
in the 32 volunteer municipal Communes: Alfortville
785 people were met on the same night in the 32 volunteer municipal Communes of Grand Paris Metropolis
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Head for Greater Paris to discover the surrounding beaches
Doesn’t it make you want to make a big splash in the water? If you’re dreaming of a sandbank all to yourself and a real beach to bask in the sun, we’ve got just what you’re looking for. And no, you don’t have to take the train for that
These natural treasures can be found in Greater Paris
If you’re not familiar with this leisure center
The latter boasts a beautiful artificial beach with fine sand
You can enjoy a variety of water sports and picnics in the green spaces
We love going there to paddle or canoe and
to spread out our beach towels on the sand
Just 40 km from Paris, this leisure island boasts a superb white sand beach, where you’ll love putting down your towel. You can take the whole family for a swim, or take advantage of the water features to cool off. A welcome bonus: dogs are allowed on a leash
and take part in sporting activities for all levels
This pretty white-sand beach almost gives you the impression of being somewhere else
Looking for a change of scenery and a vacation, but your budget's a little too tight? Good news: Paris offers vacation vouchers for young people aged 16 to 30. This scheme, called Paris Jeunes Vacances
can get you 200 euros worth of vacation vouchers every year
certain conditions must be met to qualify for this financial aid
Eligible applicants must be aged between 16 and 30 (on the date of departure)
These vouchers are available for trips lasting more than 3 days
during which you travel alone or with up to 5 friends
If you have free accommodation during your trip
and provide a number of supporting documents to prove your travel plans: proof of identity
You'll also need to present your vacation budget
To convince the committee to grant you financial aid
you need to give details of your vacation plans
The form even recommends attaching photographs or slideshows to your vacation plans
Hurry up: if you want to go away this summer with Paris Jeunes Vacances, you have to submit your application before June 2. If the commission approves your application, you can collect your chequebook within three months from the Régie générale de Paris
While we're waiting for the big escape, here are a few places that take us on a journey without leaving the capital
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In less than two weeks, the Fences Agency will welcome you in Bois-le-Roi, France for the 34th edition of the Elite Auctions
France will open its doors to present the 105 three-year-old horses and 19 foals selected by the Fences Agency throughout Europe this spring
A combination of talents and exceptional pedigrees among the 3-year-olds
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all of them sold at the Elite Auctions at the age of 3
the full brothers of the crack All In and Halifax Van Het Kluizebos
They will be presented during four evenings of sales around a dinner
from Wednesday August 31 to Saturday September 3
You will be able to attend the rehearsals and auctions on site or remotely by watching the live broadcast on the Fences website
You will also have the possibility to bid online or by phone
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you can discover some truly charming places
sublime natural spots for hiking and family outings
a real change of scenery without leaving Paris
This superb fortified town is well worth a visit
Here you can admire charming half-timbered houses
take part in age-old medieval festivals and stroll through the gourmet market… A must-see
the commune of Bois-le-Roi offers lovely walks and great spots for a picnic
Every year, several million people visit the Château de Versailles
this residence of kings has tons of treasures for you to discover
Everything from the building designed by André le Nôtre for King Louis XIV to the garden will enchant you
Fontainebleau is an enormous green jewel on the outskirts of Paris, offering sublime landscapes. The 25,000-hectare forest is a fantastic playground for hiking enthusiasts
The Saint-Cloud estate is a must-see just outside Paris. You can wander through more than 400 hectares of gardens, admiring fountains and sculptures. In winter, the resort lights up with immersive trails for the whole family
This spa resort in the Paris region offers a well-deserved break from the hustle and bustle. We love to go there for a romantic weekend, pamper ourselves at the thermal baths, stroll along the lakeside or enjoy the jazz festival when the weather’s fine
It's a pleasure to get away from the hustle and bustle of Parisian life. Seine-et-Marne
is a haven of peace for those seeking new discoveries
have been meticulously chosen for their beauty and cultural importance
So we have no hesitation in recommending these eight jewels for a getaway
With around 50 million visitors every year
the Île-de-France region is the world's leading tourist attraction
This region abounds in charming villages located just a short distance from the capital
We've chosen to highlight 8 charming villages in Seine-et-Marne
Whether you're looking for a nice day out or a weekend getaway just outside Paris
these are destinations that will help you appreciate the region's heritage
Saint-Mammès, the charming waterside village in Seine-et-Marne (77)Grab your Navigo pass and head off to Seine-et-Marne for a stroll along the quays at Saint-Mammès, a picturesque village in the 77. [Read more]
If you're looking for a getaway close to Paris, don't hesitate to explore these Seine-et-Marne villages
It's a chance to get away from the hustle and bustle of Paris
These 11 pearls certainly deserve a place on your itinerary
Get your summer off to a great start by heading to theÎle de loisirs de Cergy-Pontoise to discover its many activities
offers a wide range of activities for all ages
As well as being a paradise for water sports enthusiasts and swimmers
the site also offers the ideal setting for convivial barbecues with friends and family
The island's flagship facilities include a waterski lift, the only one of its kind in the Paris region, and a whitewater stadium, the only one of its kind in Europe, ideal for kayaking, rafting and hydrospeed. The Aquajump also promises a thrilling ride
the only part of the Leisure Island where bathing is authorized and supervised
it will be open every Wednesday and weekend
A giant 150 m slide and its multi-track straight slide will seduce the adventurous
while the paddling pool and its water games will be a place of joy for the little ones
an aquatic area specially designed for toddlers
allows them to cool off while ensuring their safety
A true oasis of pleasure for the whole family
enjoy a delicious barbecue with family and friends
L'Île de loisirs has carefully laid out dedicated areas for these convivial moments
to ensure everyone's well-being and respect for this exceptional environment
it is essential to observe certain rules when using these facilities
your sports equipment and your swimsuit to make the most of this magnificent Île de Loisirs in Cergy-Pontoise
Make the summer of 2023 a memorable one by enjoying every moment of relaxation
sport and sharing in this exceptional green setting
This natural setting, ideal for outings with family and friends, is easily accessible, just 32 km from Paris, 18 km from Argenteuil and 13 km from Poissy. Don't hesitate to come and have fun, get some fresh air and relax at theÎle de loisirs de Cergy-Pontoise for a memorable summer experience in 2025
Note: Access is free for pedestrians and cyclists
but car parking is charged from 9am to 7pm in mid and high season (€6 per vehicle)
with vehicle access from 8am to 9pm from October to March
and from 7am to 10pm from April to September
La Fête à Neuneu is the back-to-school funfair in the Bois de Boulogne
to the great delight of children of all ages
La Fête à Neuneu has revived the magic of the summer vacations
it's packed with attractions for all ages: from children's rides to bumper cars and traditional duck fishing
this funfair was first held in Neuilly sur Seine
Quickly dubbed La Fête à Neuneu by the locals
it underwent many changes: from horse-drawn rides to the introduction of electric rides in 1900
it found its place in the Bois de Boulogne in the early 1980s
The Fête à Neuneu is the place to be for thrills and spills
Emotions and pleasures are on the agenda for the duration of this festive and convivial event not to be missed in the Bois de Boulogne
dozens and dozens of traditional rides and activities are offered every year
Don't miss: The inauguration evening on Friday, September 6, from 7pm to 11:30pm, in aid of the Coucou Nous Voilà association
in the presence of Elie Semoun and Chantal Ladesou
with wristbands at €10 per child and €20 per adult
All proceeds from the evening will be donated to the association to help improve the daily lives and well-being of sick and hospitalized children and teenagers throughout France
the Fête à NeuNeu is transformed into a veritable fairytale
Dive into the enchanted world of "Princesses & Fairytales" and join your favorite princesses for a magical afternoon
Young and old alike will be enchanted by this fairytale escapade
Don't miss this unique opportunity to make children's eyes shine
Let yourself be enchanted by the splendor of India
La Fête à Neuneu invites you on a fascinating journey with the"Rêve Indou" Parade
Immerse yourself in the flamboyant world of Bollywood
sumptuous costumes and bewitching rhythms that will plunge you into the heart of Indian traditions
At the end of the day from 2pm to midnight Monday to Thursday, 2pm to 1am on Friday, 12pm to 1am on Saturday and 12pm to midnight on Sunday, there's nothing better than the Neu-Neu party to unwind and extend your family's summer
Are you looking for parks and squares with water jets or misters for water games
Parc Nelson Mandela in Châtelet-les-Halles (1st)Since its renovation in 2018
Parc Nelson Mandela has been home to misters on the Forum des Halles side
They are activated intermittently in fine weather
Note that the park offers numerous play areas for children
as well as green spaces for picnics and sunbathing
Place de la République (4th)During the summer
the famous Parisian square activates its water mirror to spread freshness to tourists and Parisians alike
Parc de Choisy (13th arrondissement)The Parc de Choisy is equipped with misters for cooling off
There are also play areas for children and a large main pool
Parc Andre Citroën (15e)If you're looking for a place to get wet and sunbathe too
With its 72 jets popping up randomly on a huge esplanade and 14 hectares of lawn
Le Trocadero (16th)The Trocadero gardens face the Seine and our beautiful iron lady
They are criss-crossed by avenues running alongside the Warsaw Fountain
The largest features water cannons that form dozens of sprays of water gushing from the surface
Jardin d'Acclimatation (16e)The Jardin d'Acclimatation has plenty to refresh young and old alike
Between the Jardin-plage and its many water features
the Fontaine sèche (dry fountain) on the side of the Porte Gandhi
which is riddled with water jet combinations
Please note: access is subject to a charge
This summer, the city of Paris will be increasing its range of refreshment facilities for the public with the addition of new misting fountains and shaded areas. While the city already boasts 1,200 traditional fountains
73 additional misting fountains will be installed in the streets
bringing the total to 40 more than the previous summer
Head of Ecological Transition at City Hall
assures us that these fountains are water-efficient
using only half a glass of water per misting cycle
Another means of cooling down is offered by shaded areas
can reduce ambient temperatures by up to 10 degrees Celsius
24 additional shaded areas will be installed this summer
Paris City Hall has signed an agreement with 800 local shopkeepers
who have undertaken to refill the water bottles of passers-by on request
Pierre Rabadan, Deputy Minister for Sports and the Seine, will make an announcement towards the end of June concerning the opening of new bathing spots in the capital
We've been looking forward to the warm weather
hot and we're going to be looking for something cool
offering a variety of refreshing spots for your enjoyment
From beautiful shady addresses to gourmet concepts, aquatic centers, air-conditioned cinemas and summer festivals withtheir feet in the water and canalside
there's no shortage of ideas for outings to counter the rising temperatures
Now that the capital and its region are in the mood for a vacation
you'll be able to escape the heat by enjoying some good times alone or with friends and family
we reveal our cool spots to escape the heat and make the most of summer
Don't forget to hydrate regularly and protect your skin from the sun
The most beautiful covered terraces in ParisLooking for a covered terrace in Paris to get together with friends? We've got the addresses for you! [Read more]
Discover the beaches, swimming and water games in Paris and the Ile-de-France region to enjoy the summer of 2024. The sun is back, and with it thedesire to swim or simply cool off
Sortiraparis gives you some ideas for finding coolness in and around Paris
In the heart of Paris and the Ile-de-France region
summer 2024 offers a wide range of water-based leisure activities
there's nothing like a swim or a game of water to escape the heat of the city
paddling pools and misters are all there to keep you cool in the heat
if you'd like to discover the Paris region in all its seaside resort glory
here's a selection of refreshing summer outings in and around the capital
as the guide is updated with new announcements and discoveries
Beaches in the Paris Region:There's plenty to do in the Paris Region
so Parisians can get away from it all without leaving the region
bringing the total to 40 more than last summer
Resting in the heart of the Fontainebleau forest, Château de Bourron is an invitation to discover the "brick and stone" style
Built on the remains of an ancient medieval fortress
it features 94 bright windows and a horseshoe-shaped staircase
the Maison d'Artagnan and the Maison de la Source
preserve the soul of the place thanks to their period drapes and furniture
such as Maison d'Artagnan and Maison de la Source
offer a privileged and confidential setting with brand-new Norwegian baths
we had the immense privilege of staying in the"Madame Récamier" room
an exceptional testimony to the luxury and sophistication of the Empire era
enveloped in an aristocratic aura that Madame Juliette Récamier would undoubtedly have appreciated
The elegant red and white stripes of JAB fabrics harmonize with the golden-yellow bed canopy
is a true masterpiece of artistry and craftsmanship
combined with carefully selected period furniture
amplify the feeling of authenticity and refinement
the bathroom is without doubt what surprised us most
Modern yet faithful to the spirit of the period
it skilfully juxtaposes the lash of purpose with a walk-in shower
and features a majestic cast-iron lion's foot bathtub
this room is more than just a place to rest: it's a total immersion in the history and splendor of the Napoleonic era
every ornament testifies to an attention to detail and a passion for historical reconstruction
We left with unforgettable memories and an irresistible desire to return
The château's gardens are a haven of greenery, offering an enchanted interlude for guests and visitors alike on special occasions such as Heritage Days
preserved by the Montesquiou family since 1878
evokes the adventures of musketeer d'Artagnan
A stroll through the park is a delight for the senses
The grounds of Château de Bourron have stood the test of time
reflecting the landscaping styles of each century
The French influence is evident in the layout of the French-style park initiated in 1930 by Count Blaise de Montesquiou
offering a splendid perspective with over 500 lime trees
Bonus: the estate offers free self-service bicycles for touring the gardens
the château is just a stone's throw from the Bourron-Marlotte train station
from which you can even be picked up by golf cart
News from the Lion King zone at Disneyland Paris
At a round table organized by the destination (and to which the editorial team was invited) on April 11
the company with the big ears took the opportunity to give some information about its future zone inspired by the Disney Studios masterpiece
we learn that work is officially due to start by autumn 2025 (a building permit was submitted on April 14...)
The centerpiece of this zone will be Pride Rock
touching and sensational journey to the heart of the iconic scenes and landscapes seen in the animated film
along a course made up of several surprising descents
the most vertiginous of which will culminate at a height of 16 meters"
"It will be one of the biggest attractions at Disneyland Paris," it added
the Imagineers also discussed the reason for the switch between a Star Wars zone and a Lion King zone: "What's really great is that this is the first time we're doing a Lion King attraction
One of our most beloved films of the last 30 years
and Disneyland Paris will be the first to have this zone," explains the team
He continues: "We've been developing this project for a long time
and a lot of ideas were on the table as to what we could build.As time went on
we realized that the uniqueness and popularity of The Lion King was so strong in Europe that we kind of changed and made it a priority for the time being"
Vice President and Portfolio Executive Creative Director at Walt Disney Imagineering Paris
also informed us that the attraction will be adjustable for splash level
having taken the Parisian climate into account: "You know that in Europe
and they all offer water rides," he declared
He continues:"Some of them close in winter
but the water attractions are very popular
we plan to run the attraction all year round
we mitigate some of the elements associated with our water attractions
So you can expect us to be thinking about ideas and engineering that might give us the opportunity to give..
Climate is taken into account when designing this project."
As a reminder, there will be an attraction, and more specifically a boat ride, based on the Disney classic, with animatronics and all the rest. As far as the boat ride is concerned, according to the model unveiled at D23, it's possible that the boats will have a larger capacity than expected, similar to the attraction in the Snow Queen zone
But it could be that the model is only there to illustrate this zone
and that what appears on it is not what will actually be set up
a restaurant and a Meet & Greet are also planned
We also learned that the attraction's animatronics will be state-of-the-art,"plunging visitors into the heart of the Land of Lions to follow Simba's adventures
to the rhythm of the iconic songs from the 1994 animated masterpiece"
the attraction will be 37m high (the height of the building originally planned for the Star Wars attraction)
The Buthiers leisure park or Ile de loisirs de Buthiers awaits you all year round for a breath of fresh air with the whole family
And there's a whole host of activities on offer
Please note that the pool only opens during the summer months
and this year it will be open from mid-June 2025
Whatever the case, the Base de Loisirs de Buthiers is the ideal place to unwind during the vacations: climbing
the site is a real aquatic complex for having fun in the water
On the program at the Buthiers leisure centre:
the perfect base for a family day out or a weekend in the great outdoors
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Home to 14 French kings since François I
Fontainebleau was once a sort of aristocratic club where gentlemen of the day came to hunt and learn the art of chivalry
The town grew up around the château in the 19th-century
The château is bite-sized compared to the sprawling grandeur of Versailles
The style adopted by the Italian artists brought in by François I is still visible
The 170-square-kilometre Fôret de Fontainebleau is part of the Gâtinas regional nature park
which has bizarre geological formations and diverse wildlife
It's the wildest slice of nature to be found near Paris
such as the GR1 from Bois-le-Roi train station
but more serious yompers would be better off with an official map such as the TOP25IGN series 2417-OT
You can pick up a map at Fontainebleau's tourist office (4 rue Royale
01.60.74.99.99); and hire a bicycle (€19/day)
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François brought in Italian artists and craftsmen to help architect Gilles Le Breton transform a neglected lodge into the finest Italian Mannerist palace in France
contorted figures and crazy fireplaces is still visible in the ballroom and Long Gallery
Louis XIII built a double-horsehoe entrance staircase
and Louis XIV and XV added Classical trimmings
Napoleon and Louis-Philippe also spent a fortune on redecoration
The château gardens include Le Nôtre's Grand Parterre and a carp pond in the Jardin Anglais
There's also an informal château park
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The number of free swimming pools in Paris this summer is increasing, much to our delight. Last year, we were already able to swim in the Canal Saint-Martin
Paris Plages is moving straight into the area with a whole host of activities
Go to the Passerelle Bichat, Bassin des Récollets, 116/126 quai de Jemmapes in the 10th arrondissement, opposite theEspace Jemmapes and Jardin Villemin, to cool off in complete safety! Changing rooms and showers are available at the Jemmapes sports center
The locks will remain closed throughout the afternoon to ensure the safety of bathers, thanks to a prefectoral order prohibiting navigation. Checks on canal water quality will also be carried out by the Mairie de Paris and the Ile-de-France Regional Health Agency
There's also a pontoon and deckchairs for your enjoyment
and children under 10 years of age or less than 120 cm tall must be accompanied by an adult
Swimwear is compulsory and swimming shorts are permitted
In the event of bad weather or health risks following weekly tests
Please note that it is forbidden to swim outside the designated areas and outside the bathing season
It is also forbidden to jump from bridges and footbridges spanning the canals
you run the risk of hitting an object resting on the bottom
How about a free swim in the middle of Paris
Do you have to break the bank to enjoy Paris
That's the cliché we're going to explode before your very eyes today
the capital is full of good deals for free and cheap outings
And don't forget to consult this guide regularly
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A new Bo&Mie bakery in Saint-MichelBo&Mie, the bakery and patisserie that delights us with its affordable, artisanal creations, is opening a new address in the 5th arrondissement, Boulevard Saint-Michel. [Read more]
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Good plan for families: free creative workshops every Sunday at FluctuartIt's the place to be for families and, above all, for children: every Sunday, Fluctuart offers workshops for kids, to introduce them to urban art. [Read more]
Metro line 13: traffic interrupted for three days in MayBad news for users of line 13. Traffic will be partially interrupted on this famous Paris metro line for three consecutive days in May 2025. Here's everything you need to know about this partial closure. [Read more]
Why is May 8 a public holiday in France? History and originsA week after the famous May 1st, May 8th arrives. But do you remember why this day is also a public holiday in France? We tell you. [Read more]
Take a behind-the-scenes tour of Orly airportThis time, you don't come to Orly airport to fly, but to discover the backstage of the Parisian airport, a real anthill, during an exceptional guided tour. [Read more]
Half-sisters: an unexpected roommate for three strangersThe French comedy Demi-sœurs, starring Sabrina Ouazani, will be available on Netflix on May 12, 2025. [Read more]
If you're looking for more good deals, head for our weekly diary or the Good Deals section
Disneyland Paris is expanding! In 2018, former Disney CEO Bob Iger presented President Emmanuel Macron with an expansion plan for the Paris theme park
involving a €2 billion investment in three new themed areas: " This expansion plan represents one of the most ambitious developments in the history of Disneyland Paris since it opened in 1992 ," he explains
The CEO of the American entertainment giant continued: " It reflects The Walt Disney Company's long-term commitment to making the destination the showcase for the Disney brand in Europe "
The announcement was welcomed by French President Emmanuel Macron on Twitter
who thanked Bob Iger for his " long-term investment " and his " very strong commitment to France "
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Work began in 2019 and will be spread over several years, starting with the renovation of theNew York Hotel around Marvel superheroes
this extension is to be spread over 31ha and is to accommodate the three zones announced
Vice President of Walt Disney Imagineering
spoke of the idea of visitors"living a new experience" rather than "reliving the film" in the new areas
Details of the Marvel area, Avengers Campus:
Avengers Campus is defined as the Avengers' European headquarters
where Cast Members are expected to recruit new agents
Details of the Snow Queen zone:
Of particular note is the construction of a 40m-high mountain to house the area's only attraction
echoing Sleeping Beauty's castle and visible from the Walt Disney Studios park's future "Main Street"
The attraction and other buildings are expected to have a floor area of 7,900 m2
The maximum height of the buildings is expected to be around 17 m
for a superimposed décor reaching a height of around 40 m
and a floor area for the attraction of around 10,200 m2
The extension project also includes the creation of a new 3-hectare artificial lake, " the stage for new shows linking the park's three new zones ". And according to a prefectoral decree authorizing the project
these new shows are"planned in association with the new universes covered by the park extension"
The Lion King and The Snow Queen in magnificent shows on this new stretch of water
Details of Adventure Bay (the lake area):
To access Adventure Bay, a large avenue - answering to the gentle name ofAdventure Way - will start from the current Hollywood Boulevard and cross it in a straight line, relocating the entrance to the Studio Tram Tour attraction , which in summer 2021 will become Cars Route 66 Road Trip
The three new zones are scheduled to open to the public in several stages from July 2022
The Créteil leisure park, or Île de loisirs de Créteil
this 62-hectare haven nestled around the Lac de Créteil is a real green lung for enjoying a beautiful green space
Although swimming in the lake is prohibited by prefectural decree, a beautiful wave pool awaits you for a refreshing dip. It's open to you from the beginning of July to the end of August 2025, from Tuesday to Sunday. Please note, however, thatentry to the wave pool this year will be by reservation only
Open all year round, the Créteil leisure park hosts a wide range of sporting and festive events. Don't forget to check the program of activities from time to time
Discover the exceptional L'Isle-Adam beach
Boasting a unique setting near the L'Isle-Adam train station
it becomes the ideal place for swimming and a variety of activities from June 8 onwards
Enriched by a rich history dating back to the inter-war years
it offers visitors a veritable bathing complex comprising some 50 cabins
L'Isle-Adam beach offers a wide range of activities
Long shorts such as Bermuda shorts and burkinis are forbidden
The resort places great emphasis on respect for the environment: eating and smoking are strictly forbidden around the pools and in the sand
with its beach huts renovated in 2015 and two swimming pools
presents itself as an ideal destination for those looking to cool off
relax or have fun during the hot summer months
The nearby Paddle Brothers also offer an interesting leisure activity
Don't miss this opportunity to discover this unique river beach
Plan your visit to L'Isle-Adam beach now for a moment of incomparable escape and entertainment
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Whether you're looking for a good time out with the family
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We're off to the heart of the Rambouillet forest, to discover a veritable haven of peace and rejuvenation, the Étangs de Hollande leisure park
Open from mid-June to early September 2025
this base offers a timeless escape in the heart of nature
perfectly suited to family outings or nature lovers
Due to the presence of cyano-bacteria in the water
the leisure center has been forced to close its swimming area until further notice
all water sports activities (except swimming) can continue
The Étangs de Hollande leisure park comprises a series of ponds
the étang de Pourras and the étang de Saint-Hubert
These totally artificial ponds were created over three centuries ago to supply the great waters of Versailles
under the aegis of Louis XIV and the guidance of Vauban
This spectacular project gave rise to a vast 600-hectare ecosystem of forests and ponds
a veritable showcase of nature and historical heritage
But that's not all: the area is rich in flora and fauna
It is one of the first wetlands in the Île-de-France region to be included in the Natura 2000 network
It features vegetation specific to undergrowth
as well as a multitude of animal species: birds
The Étangs de Hollande leisure park is the ideal place for a family outing
a moment of relaxation or a day of outdoor sports
Take advantage of the seasonal opening to recharge your batteries and discover the beauty of this exceptional natural site
and let yourself be charmed by the beauty of its landscapes
A veritable green lung for the Yvelines region
the Étangs de Hollande leisure park is sure to please
whether you're a sports enthusiast looking for adventure
a nature lover or simply looking for a pleasant place to spend a day with the family
what could be better than relaxing in one of the many picnic areas
enjoying the peace and quiet of this exceptional natural environment
Everything has been thought of to make your experience at Les Étangs de Hollande as pleasant as possible
Discover this jewel of the Rambouillet forest
and enjoy a timeless escape from the hustle and bustle of city life
You're sure to be seduced by the beauty and serenity of this place
and you'll want to come back again and again
don't miss the opportunity to discover the Étangs de Hollande leisure park during the summer season
Here's what you need to know before your visit:
an equestrian center with pony club and water sports
In view of the Olympic Games and the Fan Zone
Located where the old paddling pool used to be
this play area features a dozen modules with water jets
Access to the water play area is only permitted when accompanied by an adult
Please note that the opening of thiswater playground depends on weather conditions
The area opens only if temperatures are above 22° and there are no thunderstorms
You can contact reception before any visit to make sure the area is actually open on 01 30 16 44 40
The accrobranche at the Etampes leisure park is closed for good
With the return of sunshine and fine weather, the accrobranche courses in the Île-de-France region are reopening their doors, to the delight of adventurers young and old. In Etampes, the leisure center offers a range of tree courses suitable for climbers aged 3 and over
A total of 6 accrobranche courses are on offer
in a 145-hectarenature park 45 km from Paris
Pitchouns aged 3 to 7 can have fun on the Mini accro courses
while older children can try their hand at crossing log paths
And even the biggest thrill-seekers can choose the most challenging courses
In addition, following its takeover by UCPA, in 2019 theleisure island inaugurated a genuine adventure center with the largest zip line in the Paris region
an all-season tobogganing area and a pump track accessible to BMX bikes
And in fine weather, the site also offers a swimming area with :
to be enjoyed as soon as the warm weather returns
the inflatable water park in Vaires Sur Marne
This water park offers water-based games for young and old alike
will you be up to the challenge with family and friends
One thing's for sure: if you want to let off steam
Each participant dons a vest to float in case of a fall (of which there are many
Prices start at €12.60 per hour and €14.70 for beach + aquapark entry
Then it's up to you to decide whether you're more of a daredevil when it comes to running
or more of a koala when it comes to crawling along the platforms
jump from the top of the big slide and tackle the obstacles with skill
It's the perfect way to have fun all summer long with your family
and we'll see who ends up in the water the most
This activity is aimed at children aged 8 and over
Children aged 8 to 10 must be accompanied by an adult
Every summer for the past three years, it's been the same story in Pantin: the long-awaited pool in Parc Diderot opens its doors to budding swimmers to cool off throughout the summer vacations
This natural open-air water feature offers a free swimming spot open to all
With a surface area of no less than 700 square metres
the city of Pantin offers you the chance to cool off in the Parc Diderot swimming pool
there are a few rules to be observed before taking a dip: swimmers are required to wear a cap and swimsuit
Pitchouns and children under 12 - as well as those who can't swim - must be accompanied by an adult in swimwear
The pool is open throughout the school vacations
from 2pm to 8pm (modified in case of heatwave
Pantin is the swimming spot not to be missed: until August 31 at the bassin du parc Diderot
TheIle de loisirs du Port aux Cerises in Essonne offers a wide range of activities for children and adults alike. There'saccrobranche and minigolf
and younger visitors can try their hand at pony trekking and the Manège Carrousel
has been offering participants the chance to search for the island's mascot
The program includes riddles and a beautiful walk through the heart of the Port des Cerises
An opportunity to discover nature in a different way
As soon as the sun starts to shine, it's time to head for the Port aux Cerises leisure park in Draveil
the Ile de loisirs du Port aux Cerises offers :
The not-to-be-missedsummer rendezvous in the capital is Paris Plages: with its various places to sunbathe and enjoy free activities
Note that the Seine and Loire quays are open from 10am to 10pm Sunday to Thursday
and from 10am to midnight on Fridays and Saturdays
a security/rescue center and a national police center will be set up on the site to ensure real comfort during this family outing
Enjoy the swimming area and paddling pool, open from mid-May and supervised all day by lifeguards until September 1. Next to the paddling pool, you'll find ping-pong tables, petanque courts, mountain bike trails, picnic areas and barbecues, open all day long. One thing's for sure: if you opt for a day at the Val de Seine leisure park
you're sure to find something for everyone: fishing
There's plenty of time for a little sport with family and friends before you take the plunge
If you fancy a weekend in the fresh air on theVal de Seine leisure island
take advantage of your stay to spend a night at the island's campsite: with its 3 hectares of grounds
you'll find bungalows or pitches for tents and caravans
Swimming at the Val-de-Seine leisure center is only open in summer
while the rest of the non-aquatic activities are open all year round
discover the best places to run underwater and take it easy
From amusement parks to free municipal parks and leisure centers
discover the best spots to be sprayed with water jets and other fun misters
don't forget to bring sun cream and swimsuits for the kids and the grown-ups too (for some spots
because of course they close in the event of thunderstorms or rain
Does all this make you want to go further and take the plunge
Find out all the great ways to swim in Paris this summer
you can fill up on sensations and have fun on a floating aquapark
a fun and entertaining course with obstacles to overcome for fun with family and friends
here's an activity that should get everyone on the same wavelength
which allows you to float in the event of a fall into the water
you set off on the assault of the aquatic course according to the time you choose (from 30 minutes to 2 hours
€14 for an hour and a half and €16 for two hours
A 10-hour family package at 80€ is also available
go in the morning before noon: for every entry you buy
you'll feel like lounging on your towel after all that effort
Unless your name is Clémence or Claude and you've been on Koh Lanta
climbing walls with overhangs for the Warriors
The Ile de Loisirs des Boucles de Seine also boasts a superb accrobranch course. For a full day of fun, you can opt for an accrocamp + Aquaslash package
It costs €25 for children under 10 and €35 for adults
The spot awaits you every day from 11:00 a.m
you'll need to pay the leisure park entrance fee of €5 per person or €15 per car (up to 5 people)
If you're looking for a beautiful beach and nature activities, the Base de Loisirs des Boucles de Seine in Moisson offers a variety of exceptional leisure activities from April onwards
Come and discover a charming place with quality facilities for summer activities such as swimming
The Base de Loisirs des Boucles de Seine boasts a large lake accessible every day from 9am
you'll be able to take advantage of water sports rentals on weekends and public holidays in May and June
rentals will be available every day from 11am to 12:30pm and from 1:30pm to 6pm
Don't forget that bathing is supervised from the end of May, on weekends and public holidays until the end of June
access to the site will be subject to a charge
provided they are kept on a leash and are not allowed on the beach or in the premises
La Base offers an ideal setting for your outdoor activities
You'll be fascinated by the 350 hectares of wooded
flower-filled landscapes on the banks of the Seine
Take advantage of a wide range of water sports such as :
we offer a wide range of sports and leisure activities:
and exciting workshops such as the 12-metre leap into the void
It's open to us from July to the end of August
two restaurants are located on the Base de Loisirs
Come and discover the charm of the Base de Loisirs des Boucles de Seine
an ideal place for a getaway with family or friends
You can also rent a room for a meeting or reception for up to 70 people
In addition to the many activities on offer
the site also features picnic areas and rest areas
It's an ideal spot for grilling by the water
Please note that access to the leisure island is subject to a fee during supervised swimming periods
If you'd like to try your hand at water sports
How about a trip to the leisure center next weekend
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Sourcing spots to camp sensibly in Fontainebleau is important
Alfie Jamieson shares his experience of campervanning in the forest..
Organising a recent trip to Fontainebleau in a motorhome
I had two things in mind: climb as much as physically possible and do it whilst staying within our tight budget
Climbing a lot in Fontainebleau was easy (as I'm sure everyone who has been knows!) but we did find it difficult to plan certainties for our campervan experience
There was little accessible information to be found and the majority of it was pessimistic that our chosen form of transport and accommodation could be done 'on the cheap' or without the use of a campsite
We decided to go into Font fully prepared for a slightly more expensive part of our trip (we are travelling throughout Europe) but found that there were ways to make full use of our amenities on wheels and not pay for a campsite every night
the information below will help climbers visiting Fontainebleau to have the best time bouldering and do it on the cheap in a campervan
it's hard to know where to start with Fontainebleau
especially as most of what I'll say has been said before
where you climb in Font (and the possibilities are endless!) will depend on what you are looking for
my brother and I definitely did some things we wouldn't do a second time round and we'd like to share this experience so others can make a decision based on good information
my partners in climb and I spent most of our time in 'Les Trois Pignons' and its many sub-zones
The area of the forest is huge and has something for everyone; from families who want to access the sub area 'Rocher aux Sabots' from the car park in Noisy Sur Ecole with the benefit of a very easy walk in (suitable for prams) to experienced climbers looking to session a boulder problem in the 7s and even 8s in sub area '95.2'
With the compromise of a slightly longer/harder walk in there are many lone boulders which avoid the crowds
but there are also numerous problems right in the middle of the more established areas
For young families there is an infant circuit right next to the car park that backs onto Barbizon
a typically French village with loads of places to eat and drink
which is more suitable for the serious climber
Our very brief visit to Franchard was great
with a good mix of hard problems and also enough slightly easier ones for warming-up
it is more suited to experienced climbers who will have a lifetime of problems to solve in most of the areas
It does offer a copious amount of quality problems with the added bonus of the easiest walk in a 'crag' can have
if you don't like crowds or queuing to climb a problem
Cuvier is probably not what you are looking for
We went on a Monday morning and it felt more like an indoor session than the Fontainebleau experience we were seeking and had had up until then….our doormat for our climbing shoes was taken
That is not to say it is not great for groups and families
We could see how going to try a problem with a few more people could have been great and outside the summer season it definitely won't be as busy
but if there are only a few of you and you prefer less people
Elephant is famed for its ease of access and family friendly climbing (and picnic-ing)
it does get very crowded and most of the boulders are not shaded
which makes Elephant a less suitable area for a good climber who desires rock offering even a modicum of friction…the top-outs get hot in the summer
Gorge aux Chats is my favourite part of Fontainebleau
The small but compact area offers many a quality problem from beginner through to expert level
it is not the most family-friendly walk in compared with other areas in Fontainebleau and is most appropriate for groups of friends or individuals
Upon arriving in Fontainebleau we were aware that staying in the wrong place/car-park with a campervan could lead to either being moved on or worse - fined
With this in mind we decided to check into a campsite in order to scope places to stay overnight before rushing into anything
a campsite we were all familiar with from previous visits and highly recommend; it's very near to Milly La Foret (a very nice market town in the heart of the forest)
it backs onto both Les Trois Pignons and Gorge Aux Chats (both walking distance) for climbing and has all the amenities anyone would need at a campsite (even a bar and pizza restaurant
which provides fresh bread in the morning)
After a good stay in the campsite we decided that the parking at the west side of Les Trois Pignons was quite enough to stay overnight
it does not have any height restriction barriers (like many of the car parks in Fontainebeau) but most importantly to us
it seemed as though we would not be putting anyone else out by doing so
After reading some people's blogs on wild camper's use of the forest as a toilet we were adamant that we did not want anyone else to feel uncomfortable with our presence or feel that we were affecting the environment in a negative way
We planned to 'leave no trace' and after discussing options we decided that we could do this at the car park on the west side of Les Trois Pignons
There were also a few other camper vans who did the same thing and so it seemed like a good plan
Despite the fact that the few nights that we did stay in Les Trois Pignons were the most pleasant of our trip (who wouldn't enjoy wine and food after climbing in the peace and tranquillity of the forest!) we were
He appreciated that we had been completely respectful and was very kind
stating that next time we were in for a 90 Euro fine…fair enough
We had been aware that we were slightly on the 'edge of the law' and had probably been a bit lucky to get away with it for as long as we did
Although there is no height restriction barrier for the car park on the west side of Les Trois Pignons
he let us know that we had still broken the car parking rules in Fontainebleau
I have since been lucky enough to find out that vans within the height restriction can stay overnight and that it is motorhomes and tents that the forestry commission in Fontainebleau try to avoid
I would highly recommend the car park at the west side of Les Trois Pignons
we were going to have to try a bit harder to find a way of campervanning (or 'motor-homing'!) in Font
After experimenting with Elephant's roadside parking
(which was not suitable - the area is used as a social getaway for groups of friends and the constant traffic will keep you up at night)
we discovered Noisy Sur Ecole's free campervanning facilities
designed to prevent people parking in the Fontainebleau car-parks
It's got all the essential needs; a parking slot for waste water
lots of bins and although it may not be as pleasant as staying in the forest
it features big parking spots to stay in overnight…great
There is absolutely no obligation to stay overnight once you have used the facilities either
so if you are a climber looking to beat the mid-day heat by staying in one of the Fontainebleau car parks but just need some camper maintenance
This facility is on the road heading towards Les Trois Pignons just outside of Milly La Foret and despite it getting very full in the summer is perfect for the travelling climber
After talking to a few people within the facility
we also found out that if it does become too full to park overnight or if you just want to beat the crowds
it's possible to park motorhomes overnight in the car park next to the tourist office in Barbizon
It does not provide campervan facilities but is a very safe and comfortable overnight stay
There are also three other free places to stay: Bois le Roi
which is situated in the north of the forest and just south of Melun; the hippodrome car park in Fontainebleau itself and Bourron Marlotte
which is on the south side of Fontainebleau
All of these car parks are situated next to the forestry houses and so are very safe
By the end of our time we felt that taking a campervan/motorhome to Fontainebleau was easy
The free facilities exist and provide everything you need to keep your stay cheap and make the most of your amenities on wheels
It is illegal to stay over in the official car parks of Fontainebleau in a vehicle exceeding the 2.20 barriers but it is not in the tourist office car park in Barbizon
With the facilities outside of Milly La Foret you won't need a campsite unless you fancy some home comforts like a washing machine
Watch a video of one of Black Diamond's 'Chasin' the Rubbish' events
designed to educate climbers on how to behave in the forest and protect the local environment
The following guidelines should be adhered to:
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Have you noticed those lovely rays of sunshine
Discover all the things to do in Paris when the weather's fine
Here are a few ideas for making the most of its warmth and rays in Paris
walks… The perfect way to fill up on vitamin D and a good mood
What could be more charming than a brunch in the sun to enjoy the good weather
as the city boasts a number of very pleasant places to sit on the terrace
We love the Revka house and its bucolic courtyard
If you’ve never done it before, now’s the time to book! a barge tour to enjoy Paris in fine weather
An opportunity to admire the most beautiful corners of Paris
you’ re bound to find your favorite green spot
Did you know that there are spots for magnificent bathing in Île-de-France
ponds and rivers are open to all on a sunny day
others are supervised and even offer aquatic activities
For an enchanted getaway close to Paris, what could be better than a hiking
You don’t have to be a great athlete to enjoy it to the full
All you need is a good pair of shoes and you’re in business
You can then enjoy an exceptional view of Paris and the surrounding area
To discover Paris in a different way, and take advantage of the good weather, we love cycling
It’s the ideal way to sneak into secret streets and discover unexplored paths
Get your tablecloths and baskets ready! When the weather is fine, the picnics is officially open
And you don’t have to be too far from Paris to organize one
take a break in the sublime Jardin du Luxembourg
move closer to the banks of the Seine or even take a seat in the Parc Monceau
The field of possibilities is almost infinite
We’re not going to lie, golden hour is one of the most beautiful times of the day. When the day has been very sunny, the sun’s rays are even more vivid and shimmering at golden hour sunset
There’s no shortage of places to admire its last rays… It’s up to you to find yours
Located just outside Paris in the Seine-et-Marne region
this spot 20 minutes from Fontainebleau offers a wide range of activities for young and old
thrills or even a good way to keep cool and enjoy the heat without suffering
you'll have to pay €5 for parking and €2 for pedestrians
Then you arrive in a veritable green setting
Imagine a superb lake surrounded by trees and huge lawns where you can rest wherever you like
you'll find the reception area where you can buy all your activities
beach volleyball and petanque are all available
we head to reception to choose our activities and times
The clever ones will have done their shopping online to save time and get through quickly
The activities are limited to a certain number of people
so we advise you to arrive early to have a choice of times
Especially as there are fewer people on the activities in the mornings
it's a great way to get some peace and quiet
Getting there: Take the RER A north from Paris or the regional L train from Saint-Lazare to Cergy-Préfecture and then the 48 bus to the stop ‘Base de Loisirs’
Take the regional H train from Gare du Nord to Pontoise and then the 45 or 48 bus
Opening: Open every day. Free admission. More info here
Getting there: The base is located 50 kilometers (31 miles) south of Paris
Take an overground train from Gare de Lyon in the direction of Sens or Montereau
Get off at ‘Bois-le-Roi’ (35 minutes) and follow signs for Base de Loisirs/UCPA (25 minutes)
Opening: Monday to Sunday, 9AM to 9PM. Free admission. More info here.
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Base de loisirs de Bois le Roi │© Speculos / Wikimedia Commons
Facilities: Lake-shaped pool with water slide open from June to August; outdoor climbing and 20-meter (65-foot) indoor wall; treetop adventure trails; 12-meter (40-foot) sliding simulator; catapult; pony rides; inflatable children’s park; disc golf; 80-kilometer (50-mile) mountain biking and hiking trails; outdoor laser tag; and archery
Getting there: The base is located 70 kilometers (43.5 miles) south of Paris
Get off at ‘Gare de Malesherbes’ and take the seasonal minibus (10 minutes)
or follow signs for Base de Loisirs (35 minutes)
Opening: Monday to Sunday, 9AM to 9PM. See 2017 price guide here. More info here.
Facilities: Huge wave pool in July and August; pétanque; ping-pong; inflatable children’s park and play areas; treetop adventure trails; cycling; skate park; pedalos; canoeing; fishing; pony club; hiking trails; mini-golf; archery; surfing; and ice skating
Getting there: The base is located 55 kilometers (34 miles) south of Paris
Take the RER C in the direction of Saint-Martin d’Étampes
Get off at ‘Étampes’ (55 minutes) and then walk through the town for 15 minutes
Opening: Monday to Sunday, 8AM to 8PM. Free admission. More info here.
Facilities: Lake with a 7000-square-meter (0.7-hectare) fine sand beach, and 10,000 square meters (one hectare) of lawns for sunbathing; nine-hole golf course; tennis, squash, and badminton courts; rowing, catamaran, canoeing, and dragon canoes; pony trekking; and 3500 square meters (3770 square feet) of nature for walking and running
Getting there: The base is located 25 kilometers (15.5 miles) east of Paris
Take the regional P train from Gare de l’Est in the direction Meaux (18 minutes)
Get off at ‘Vaires-Torcy’ and take the 421 bus in the direction Torcy RER
Get off at the stop ‘Les Cantines’ (6 minutes) and follow signs for Île de Loisirs Vaires-Torcy (20 minutes)
Opening: Monday to Friday, 10AM to 10PM, and Saturday and Sunday, 9Am to 8PM. More info here.
Ile de loisirs Vaires Torcy │ | © Tangopaso / Wikimedia Commons
Île de Loisirs du Port aux Cerises Facilities: 1800-square-meter (0.18-hectare) wave pool with slides in July and August; beach sports; playgrounds; mini-golf; pony rides; treetop assault course; hiking; cycling; canoeing and kayaking; skate park; and children’s amusement park
Getting there: The base is located 20 kilometers (12.4 miles) south of Paris
Take the ‘Seine’ exit and follow signs for ‘Base Régionale de Loisirs’ (7 minutes)
Take the RER D to Gare de Juvisy or Gare de Vigneux
Opening: Open every day. Free admission. More info here.
Facilities: Large freshwater lake with two swimming zones; pedalos
mountain biking; mini-golf; archery; tennis; ping-pong; disc golf; zip water skiing; and horse riding
Getting there: Take the regional P train from Gare de l’Est in the direction of Meaux (23 minutes)
Get off at ‘Lagny-Thorigny’ and then take the 15 bus to the stop ‘Rigaudin’ in the off-season
Take the RER A to Chessy / Marne-la-Vallée and then the 24 bus to ‘Base de Loisirs.’
Opening: Monday to Sunday, 8AM to 7PM during the off-season, and 10AM to 6:30PM during the summer. Entry is €7 in the high season. More info here
Facilities: Several large ponds on the banks of the Seine; canoeing
and pedalos; horse riding; cycling; tennis; children’s playgrounds; forest walks; fishing
Getting there: The base is 35 kilometers (21.7 miles) west of Paris
Take the regional J train from Saint-Lazare
Get off at ‘Verneuil – Vernouillet’ (28 minutes) and follow the signs for Île de Loisirs Verneuil-sur-Seine (35 minutes)
Opening: Check out opening times here. See price guide here. More info here.
Facilities: Large lake; playground; walking routes; barbecue pits and picnic areas; horse riding; teaching farm; golf course and mini-golf; karting; Segway tours; beach sports; and sailing
Getting there: The base is 25 kilometers (15.5 miles) southwest of Paris
Take the RER C to Gare de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines or Gare de Trappes (50 minutes) and then take the 463 or 10 bus to ‘Île de Loisirs – Golf/ Centre équestre.’
Opening: Every day in March and April from 7:30AM to 9PM and otherwise from 7:30AM to 10PM. Free admission. More info here.
Base de Loisirs Saint Quentin en Yvelines│ | © Lionel Allorge / Wikimedia Commons
Île de Loisirs Créteil Facilities: Large
open-air wave pool in July and August; sailing
and canoeing; playgrounds; cycling; walking routes; assault courses; fishing; and mountain biking
Getting there: The base is 12 kilometers (7.5 miles) southeast of Paris
Take the RER C in the direction of Créteil (10 minutes)
Get off at ‘Créteil Université’ and then take the TVM bus in the direction of Marché de Rungis
Opening: Open every day. Free admission. More info here.
Paul is a trained journalist who spent many years living and writing in Paris
immersing himself in the city’s rich history and art scenes
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Get ready: whether you're looking for a fun day out with the kids, friends or even lovers, we've got just the spot for you in Seine-et-Marne: theJablines-Annet leisure island in Jablines
you'll find plenty to keep you amused all day long
it's a paradise for young and old alike during the summer heat
What's on the agenda? The Jablines leisure park offers over a dozen activities on its 500-hectare island
The more adventurous can opt for a catamaran
while those who want to go at their own pace can rent paddleboats
kayaks and pedalos: the perfect opportunity to make a first splash before taking advantage of the large swimming area all day long
the island center offers courses and rides for all ages
it's possible to practice this activity by the day (provided you hold a fishing card from the leisure center)
All the ingredients for a great day out in the great outdoors
the nautical center on theJabline-Anet leisure island reopens its doors to visitors: you can now try your hand at the many aquatic disciplines on offer on site
you'll need to book your equipment with the water sports center
The waterski lift is open to thrill-seekers on weekday afternoons (except Tuesdays and Thursdays) and all day at weekends
The mercury is rising over the next few days and temperatures are set to be hot. So we're wondering what we can do to take advantage of it and cool off in Paris
Whether you're looking for coolness or sunshine
the good news is that we've put together a selection of our favorites and best ideas for making the most of this hot spell
From the sunniest spots to our favorite shady or refreshing spots
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