Best lakes around Fourqueux are found in the broader vicinity of this former commune, now part of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, located about 20 kilometers west of Paris. The area's geography is characterized by its proximity to the Forêt de Marly and the Golf de Fourqueux. While natural lakes are not directly within Fourqueux itself, the region offers various aquatic destinations accessible from the area, providing Fourqueux natural attractions for visitors.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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During the week, a peaceful place on the edge of a beautiful forest, a breath of fresh air!
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Attention!!! November 1st change of opening and closing times of the Estate. Opening of the Queen's gate 8am Last access 5:30pm Closing 6pm
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When passing through the park of Versailles, you must stop here to admire the beautiful view of the Apollo fountain, the gardens, and in the background, the castle.
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3/4 of the grand canal is closed to the public to carry out work for the 2024 Olympics
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Natural and beautiful lake on the route to Cergy
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Great view of the castle and the large canal.
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From here you can take wonderful photos of the castle with a good telephoto lens.
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While Fourqueux itself doesn't have many natural lakes, the surrounding region offers a mix of tranquil forest ponds and grand historical man-made water features. You'll find natural ponds like Saint-Cucufa Pond, as well as significant historical sites like the Grand Canal at Versailles.
Yes, several lakes and water features are ideal for families. The Saint-Cucufa Pond in the national forest of Malmaison is a peaceful spot for walks and picnics. The Grand Canal at Versailles and the Latona Fountain also offer family-friendly settings within the grand park of Versailles, perfect for leisurely strolls.
The most prominent historical water features are found within the Palace of Versailles park. The Grand Canal at Versailles is a significant man-made lake and historical site, offering magnificent perspectives and views of the castle. Additionally, the Latona Fountain, with its rich history tied to Louis XIV, is a stunning water basin directly next to the castle.
Absolutely. Many lakes offer pleasant walking opportunities. For instance, the Saint-Cucufa Pond is reached after a nice walk among the trees. For more extensive hiking, you can explore routes like 'Faint Path Through the Woods' which is an easy 5.4 km loop, or 'La Croix Saint-Michel' a moderate 10.4 km loop. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Fourqueux guide.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity, especially around the grand water features. The Grand Canal in the park of the Palace of Versailles is described as a perfect place for a bike ride, offering a magnificent circuit with free access for bicycles. For more cycling adventures, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Fourqueux guide.
The lakes and ponds around Fourqueux offer opportunities to observe local wildlife. At Saint-Cucufa Pond, you can spot ducks, batrachians, and fish. Corra Pond, near the Saint-Germain-en-Laye forest, is also known for bird observation and various fish species.
Yes, several spots are ideal for picnics. Saint-Cucufa Pond is an idyllic place for a picnic or to rest, with benches available. Corra Pond is also highlighted as an ideal place to organize picnics or enjoy a well-deserved stopover during a hike.
Visitors particularly appreciate the peaceful and preserved settings, the opportunities for leisurely walks, and the magnificent perspectives offered by the grand historical water features. The appeal is highlighted by over 400 upvotes and 41 photos from the komoot community, showcasing the beauty and tranquility of these destinations.
Yes, fishing is possible at some locations. Corra Pond is listed by the departmental federation for fishing and aquatic environment protection, allowing enthusiasts to fish for pike, roach, tench, or pike-perch.
While not directly adjacent to all lakes, the broader area around Fourqueux offers mountain biking opportunities. You can find trails like 'Saint-Germain-en-Laye Forest – Singletrack along the path loop' (moderate, 41.3 km) or 'Enduro Descent – Rapeseed fields loop' (moderate, 29.9 km). Explore more options in the Gravel biking around Fourqueux guide.
The lakes are generally pleasant to visit throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer mild weather ideal for walking and cycling. Summer is great for picnics and enjoying the lush greenery, while winter walks can provide a serene and quiet experience, especially in the forest ponds.


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