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Hiking around Saint-Loup-De-Naud offers diverse landscapes within the "Brie champenoise" natural region, characterized by discreetly hilly terrain. The area features a mix of arable land, forests, and valleys, including paths along the Voulzie river. Situated in the Seine-et-Marne department, it provides an extensive network of footpaths and green landscapes. Trails often pass through undergrowth, offering varied scenery between the plains of Brie and the green hills of Montois.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
4.2
(12)
40
hikers
14.8km
03:58
170m
170m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
(5)
50
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4.50km
01:13
60m
60m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.3
(3)
29
hikers
2.86km
00:45
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
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37
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6.07km
01:39
80m
80m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
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11
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12.1km
03:12
110m
110m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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It is crossed by the Rue d'Aligre and the Rue de Cotte and is also accessible via the Rue Emilio-Castelar, the Rue Théophile-Roussel and the Rue Beccaria. It is the center of the historic and popular Parisian district, called the Aligre district, which itself is more or less part of the Quinze-Vingts administrative district. On this square (as well as in the Rue d'Aligre) the Aligre market takes place every day except Monday. The second-hand dealers gather outside, in a semicircle on the eastern half of the square, in the middle of which stands the small town hall. The Beauvau market, a covered market, is located on the western half of the square, rectangular.
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aint Loup-de-Naud located near Provins, has a Romanesque church from the 11th and 12th centuries, considered one of the most beautiful Romanesque buildings in Île-de-France. It has a barrel-shaped nave and a portal in early Gothic style with a remarkable tympanum depicting Christ in majesty between the symbols of the evangelists. New for the time, statues of saints and prophets adorn the sides of the portal. No document allows us to precisely date the construction of the entire church. The portal would be from the second half of the 12th century (around 1160). The town is the seat of the Benedictine priory of Saint-Loup, the destination of an important pilgrimage in honor of the relics of Saint-Loup, bishop of Sens. The church was completed thanks to donations from Henry the Liberal, Count of Champagne. The priory was ruined by the English in 1432 and by the Protestants in 1567.
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This church was sold during the revolution, a part being transformed into dwellings and the choir, used as a place of storage. To date this church, of Catholic origin, is desecrated.
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The only remaining vestige of the collegiate church of Notre-Dame-du-Val, destroyed during the French Revolution.
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Church located near the César tower, dating from the 12th century, which could never be finished due to its excessive cost.
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The emblematic monument of Provins! You can visit Caesar's Tower (entrance fee or included in the Provins Pass) and enjoy the breathtaking view at the top.
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There are over 80 hiking trails around Saint-Loup-De-Naud, offering a wide range of options for different preferences and skill levels. The region is part of Seine-et-Marne, which boasts an extensive network of 4,500 km of marked trails.
Hiking in Saint-Loup-De-Naud offers diverse landscapes within the "Brie champenoise" natural region. You'll encounter discreetly hilly terrain, a mix of arable land, forests, and valleys. Many paths follow the Voulzie river, and you can expect varied scenery between the plains of Brie and the green hills of Montois, often passing through charming undergrowth.
Yes, Saint-Loup-De-Naud has plenty of easy trails. Out of the over 80 routes, 34 are classified as easy, making them perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed stroll. An example of an easy route is the Cesar tower (12th century) – Notre-Dame-du-Val Tower loop from Provins, which is 2.8 miles (4.5 km) long.
Saint-Loup-De-Naud is rich in historical sites. You can visit the remarkable Saint-Loup Church, dating from the 11th to 13th centuries, known for its Romanesque and Gothic architecture. The village also features the Square Tower, the last remnant of a fortified priory, and the beautiful Parc et ruines de la Tour de Naud. Nearby, you can explore highlights like the Saint-Quiriace Church of Provins or the Collegiate church of Saint-Quiriace (12th century).
Many of the trails around Saint-Loup-De-Naud are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the Cesar tower (12th century) – the moat loop from Provins is an easy 2.7 miles (4.4 km) circular hike.
The hiking routes in Saint-Loup-De-Naud are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 100 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, the quiet woodlands, and the well-maintained paths that offer a blend of natural beauty and historical interest.
Yes, the area is suitable for family walks, especially given the number of easy and moderate trails. The varied landscapes and historical points of interest can keep children engaged. Many routes are not overly strenuous, such as the Provins city walls – Cesar tower (12th century) loop from Provins, which is just 1.3 miles (2.1 km) long.
Saint-Loup-De-Naud offers pleasant hiking experiences throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery with blooming flowers or vibrant foliage. Summer is also enjoyable, especially on trails that pass through shaded forests. Even winter walks can be charming, offering a different perspective of the landscape.
While many trails are easy to moderate, there are options for longer excursions. The region features 41 moderate trails and 8 difficult ones for those seeking more of a challenge. The Boulevard d'Aligre Canal Path – Cesar tower (12th century) loop from Provins, for example, is a moderate 9.2 miles (14.8 km) route that takes nearly 4 hours to complete.
While specific public transport connections directly to trailheads within Saint-Loup-De-Naud might be limited, the broader Seine-et-Marne department is accessible. For detailed information on public transport options to the region, it's best to consult local transport authorities or regional tourism websites.
Parking is generally available in or near the village centers and at common starting points for trails. As Saint-Loup-De-Naud is a rural area, you'll often find designated parking spots or roadside parking near trail access points. It's advisable to check specific route descriptions on komoot for parking recommendations for individual trails.
Many trails in the Saint-Loup-De-Naud area are dog-friendly, especially those that pass through natural landscapes and forests. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, particularly when passing through agricultural areas, near livestock, or in protected natural zones. Always check local regulations for specific trails.


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