Best attractions and places to see around Lieusaint include a blend of natural spaces, local points of interest, and regional cultural sites. The commune, located in the Seine-et-Marne department of France, offers access to significant natural areas like the Espace Naturel de la Motte. Visitors can explore various greenways and forest paths suitable for cycling and walking. The area also provides convenient access to historical sites and museums within a short distance.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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On relatively flat ground, the rock rises among the beech trees, like an ancient fortress with vertical walls. It is a formidable natural oppidum bristling with rampart rocks, overhanging patrol paths, watchtower peaks and a summit platform. Small secret passages open up, between the blocks and the vegetation, to climb to the sunny summit from where a panoramic view of the surrounding countryside can be seen.
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The Bois des Roches is a site of chaotic sandstone but also many tales and legends of the Cotentin. Watch out for goblins and other white ladies around the woods!
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hike accessible to all, part of the road with very little vehicle traffic. A large part of the hike is in the undergrowth, so pleasant if you are looking for a little freshness. At the last kilometer, at the rocks, you will find picnic tables.
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The Château de Pont-Rilly was designed in 1765 by the architect Pierre-Raphaël de Lozon for the Marquis d'Ourville. In 1774, renovations allowed the construction of a chapel, a pavilion, stables, barns, a mill and a bakery.
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The Château de Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte is a castle dating from the 11th century. Sacked twice during the Hundred Years War, it is now in ruins. Although not as impressive as some castles that are still intact, this castle is open to the public and very accessible. It is a wonderful place to visit.
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Located in the center of Cotentin, Saint-Sauveur-Le-Vicomte has vast expanses of marshes, a pretty forest massif and several hilly sites, culminating at Mont de Taillepied.
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Lieusaint offers several natural spaces for exploration. The The Big Rock is a unique natural monument rising among beech trees, offering a panoramic view from its summit. You can also visit Bois des Roches, a forest known for its chaotic sandstone formations and accessible hiking paths. Additionally, the Espace Naturel de la Motte, a revitalized natural area, features walking paths, wooden footbridges, and an ornithological observatory.
Yes, The Big Rock provides a summit platform from which you can enjoy a panoramic view of the surrounding countryside. The Espace Naturel de la Motte also offers scenic spots along its walking paths and from its ornithological observatory.
The region around Lieusaint is well-suited for walking and cycling. You can explore the Allée Royale, a historic route connecting the Sénart and Rougeau forests. There are also greenways like the Voie Verte du Chemin des Roses and the Voie Verte de la Vallée du Réveillon, which offer pleasant, shaded paths suitable for all ages and types of cyclists. The Old Sénart Forest Path is another popular option for both cyclists and runners.
Many of the paths in the Bois des Roches are accessible to all, with much of the hike in the undergrowth, making it a pleasant experience. The greenways, such as the Voie Verte du Chemin des Roses, are also generally flat and easy, perfect for leisurely walks or bike rides.
You can visit Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte, an 11th-century castle, now in ruins but open to the public. Another historical site is the Chapel and Healing Spring of Saint Jouvin (Brix), a magical place with a 16th-century chapel and a spring believed to have healing properties. The Château de Pont-Rilly, designed in 1765, is also nearby.
While Lieusaint itself has the Carré Sénart commercial and cultural center, several notable museums are a short drive away. These include the Musée aéronautique et spatial Safran in Réau, the Musée de la Gendarmerie Nationale in Melun, and the Fondation Dubuffet in Perrigny-sur-Yerres.
Beyond walking and cycling on the greenways, you can find various routes for different sports. For road cycling, explore routes like the "Loop of Valognes" or "Saussemesnil001 loop from Valognes" available in the Road Cycling Routes around Lieusaint guide. Gravel biking enthusiasts can find challenging routes such as the "Azzeville Battery – Canal de Carentan loop from Valognes" in the Gravel biking around Lieusaint guide. For running, check out trails like the "Mooi prijsje i – Staat loop from Valognes" in the Running Trails around Lieusaint guide.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte castle is accessible and a wonderful place for a family visit. The Bois des Roches offers accessible hikes in the undergrowth, with picnic tables available. The Labyrinthe de Sénart, a temporary cornfield maze, provides a fun experience for all ages. The greenways are also excellent for family walks and bike rides.
Many of the natural spaces and greenways around Lieusaint are dog-friendly, provided your dog is kept on a leash. The Bois des Roches and the various forest paths and greenways are generally welcoming to dogs, offering pleasant walks in nature.
The natural areas around Lieusaint, including the Espace Naturel de la Motte and the various greenways, are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and cycling, with beautiful foliage in the forests. Summer is also great, especially in shaded areas like the Bois des Roches. Winter can be serene for walks, particularly if you enjoy birdwatching at the ornithological observatory.
The Espace Naturel de la Motte is an excellent spot for wildlife observation. It features an ornithological observatory where you can spot various bird species, including grey herons, barnacle geese, and swifts. The area is designated as a Zone Naturelle d'Intérêt Écologique Faunistique et Floristique (ZNIEFF), highlighting its ecological importance and rich biodiversity.
Beyond the well-known greenways, the Chapel and Healing Spring of Saint Jouvin (Brix) offers a magical and tranquil experience, feeling like a truly ancient and sacred place. The Old Sénart Forest Path, winding through the forest between ponds and ditches, is another serene spot popular with locals for its natural beauty.


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