Lakes around Montrouge are primarily found in the greater Parisian area, as Montrouge itself, located in the southern suburbs of Paris, features green spaces with ornamental ponds rather than large natural lakes. Notable lakes are situated in areas like the Bois de Vincennes and Bois de Boulogne. These locations offer various water features, from artificial lakes to smaller basins. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities around these water bodies.
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Today we went on a beautiful hike near 🌞 in the Parisian forest. With an area of approximately 846 hectares in the west of the city, the Bois de Boulogne can be considered one of the two 'lungs' of Paris and the second largest green space in terms of area, after the Bois de Vincennes in the east. In October, many cyclamens bloom here along the hiking trail. A hike all the way around the lake with a visit to the island is a wonderful one. A free ferry ride is offered to get to the island. Highly recommended. We took a short break at LE CHALET DES ILES. Afterwards, we hiked a short distance on the island. Surprisingly, the heron was very friendly. I had the impression that it was expecting to be photographed 😄. It immediately struck a pose; I've never been so close to a heron before. There are always great photo opportunities along the hike, with small, babbling brooks in a very idyllic setting.
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Bois de Boulogne Paris, France The two trees (240 cm) are a gift from Swedish industry to the Parisians and symbolize love and unity. This bronze statue was inaugurated in 1994. With this donation, the investor – a Swedish industrial holding company – and the Wallenberg family acknowledge the historical significance of relations between France and Sweden. At the tip of the small island in Lake Superior, this symbol of love has become a favorite place for Parisians to rest, row, and contemplate for bird lovers. There are great places to sit and relax. The sculpture is beautiful to behold and highly recommended 👍 to visit.
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Another wonderful moment that simply takes you away 🥰. First, we took a break on a wonderful viewing bench and enjoyed the view of the Les Deux Arbes sculpture and the surrounding area 😍. It was hard for us to leave this place 😔. But the day is drawing to a close. This short hike in the Bois de Boulogne 💙 is absolutely spectacular and highly recommended.
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The view from across the shore was spectacular, but to see it from here is incredible. To see so much romance in one statue is indescribably beautiful.
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The pond is as bucolic as you could wish for
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Green lung of eastern Paris. Very pleasant
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While Montrouge itself features green spaces with ornamental ponds, the most notable lakes are found in the greater Parisian area, primarily within the Bois de Vincennes and Bois de Boulogne. These areas offer larger water bodies for recreation.
Yes, several lakes are considered family-friendly. Both Lake Daumesnil and Lake Gravelle in the Bois de Vincennes, as well as the Upper Lake of the Bois de Boulogne, are popular spots for families to enjoy nature and outdoor activities.
You'll find a mix of artificial lakes and ornamental ponds, often set within larger parks or wooded areas. For example, Lake Daumesnil offers a natural break from the city with its expansive water body, while Lake Gravelle provides a peaceful, preserved natural site, despite its artificial origins.
Yes, for instance, the Luxembourg Palace and Gardens, though not a lake itself, features a large pond and is a significant historical site inspired by the Florentine Boboli garden, offering a blend of French and English garden styles.
The areas around these lakes are excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling, jogging, and walking. For more structured routes, consider exploring the Gravel biking around Montrouge or Road Cycling Routes around Montrouge guides, which feature routes passing by or near several ponds and lakes.
While specific hiking trails around individual lakes aren't detailed, the Bois de Vincennes and Bois de Boulogne offer numerous paths suitable for walking and jogging. For mountain biking, you can find routes like the 'Fleury reservoir – Trivaux Pond loop' in the MTB Trails around Montrouge guide.
Visitors appreciate the lakes for providing a natural escape from the city. They are seen as perfect places to relax, get fresh air, and admire nature. The Upper Lake of the Bois de Boulogne, for example, is highly popular for relaxation and cycling.
The Corot Ponds are a charming spot named after the painter Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, who sought inspiration there. They offer a moment of calm amidst the route and are appreciated for their beauty and peaceful setting.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant weather for outdoor activities, while autumn brings beautiful foliage. Even in winter, the peaceful settings can be quite charming for a quiet walk.
The lakes in Bois de Vincennes and Bois de Boulogne are generally well-connected to central Paris and its suburbs, including Montrouge, via public transport (metro, RER, bus). Planning your route using a public transport app is recommended for the most efficient journey.
The larger parks like Bois de Vincennes and Bois de Boulogne, where many of these lakes are located, typically have various facilities including cafes, restaurants, and public restrooms, especially in more developed areas. It's advisable to check specific locations for available amenities.
The lakes mentioned, such as those in Bois de Vincennes and Bois de Boulogne, are generally not designated for wild swimming due to their artificial nature or urban location. They are primarily for boating, relaxation, and enjoying the surrounding nature.


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