Best natural monuments around Saint-Jean-De-Beauregard include a mix of cultivated natural spaces and protected wild areas. The region, known for its historic Château and gardens, also features significant ecological sites. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from formal French-style parks to hidden valleys with streams and ponds. These areas offer opportunities to observe varied flora and fauna within a short distance of urban centers.
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Viltain Farm then the singletrack further west is a little paradise. Landslide (04/2025) on the way back
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In the morning, the rocks show blue reflections.
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The “Petit Launay” oak (the aulnoye), remarkable for its size and the distribution of its branches, seems to date back to the 15th century. The organizers of the Universal Exhibition of 1900 in Paris wanted to transport it to the capital, which attests to the interest that this Tree already presented. Mr Grisier, mayor of Bures and owner of “Petit Launay” fortunately declined this offer. This estate, a former stronghold from the 14th century, has been better known, since 1810, under the name of "The Virgin". A statuette is still visible on the surrounding wall of the property. It is crossed by the Vaularon, a tributary of the Yvette, hence the humidity conducive to the growth of alders. This tree has been classified in the list of “venerable trees in France”.
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Listed among the major geological sites since 2007, this former sandstone quarry offers a nice setting for running between rock and sand. The hue of the stone also earns it the name "Blue Rocks".
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If it weren't for the planes arriving or coming from Toussus le noble, it would be paradise. You must choose your schedule carefully to limit this noise pollution as best as possible.
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They line the Vossery wood hiking trail
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Small green setting nestled between agricultural land and barn. As a bonus, a beautiful flowering of hyacinths to be seen until mid-April.
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Site steeped in history converted into a climbing and relaxation site (landscaped trails, picnic tables). To find out more about the old quarry: http://photos.piganl.net/2018/troche/troche.php
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Ponds of Parc des Côtes Montbron, known for its hidden valley, stream, and three ponds. Another popular spot is La Troche Quarry, an old sandstone quarry now used by rock climbing enthusiasts and recognized as a major geological site.
The area offers a diverse range of natural features. You can explore cultivated natural spaces like the French and English-style parks and the remarkable kitchen garden of the Château de Saint-Jean de Beauregard. There are also protected wild areas such as the Parc des Côtes Montbron with its streams and ponds, and geological features like the sandstone cliffs of La Troche Quarry. Additionally, you'll find ancient trees like The Oak of Petit Launay and The 11 Remarkable Oaks of Méridon Forest.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Ponds of Parc des Côtes Montbron offer accessible walking paths and a chance to observe diverse wildlife. La Troche Quarry, located within a municipal park, provides a unique setting for exploration and picnics. The ancient Oak of Petit Launay and The 11 Remarkable Oaks of Méridon Forest are also great for family walks.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails that pass by natural monuments, explore running routes, or go cycling. For specific routes and more details, you can check out the guides for Hiking around Saint-Jean-De-Beauregard, Running Trails around Saint-Jean-De-Beauregard, and Cycling around Saint-Jean-De-Beauregard.
Yes, the region blends natural beauty with history. The Château de Saint-Jean de Beauregard's expansive park and its 17th-century 'Jardin Remarquable' kitchen garden are historical natural sites, showcasing cultivated nature within a historical setting. Additionally, La Troche Quarry is an old sandstone quarry with a history dating back to 1720, mentioned in Napoleon's land registers.
The Parc des Côtes Montbron is easily accessible by public transport. You can reach it via the Petit Jouy station, which is served by line C of the RER.
The Château's gardens are renowned for their elegant design and historical significance. They feature a French-style park with star-shaped paths and indigenous trees, alongside a 19th-century English-style garden. The highlight is the two-hectare walled kitchen garden, a rare surviving example from the 17th century, which harmoniously blends flowers, fruits, and vegetables. It's a living conservatory of plants and hosts major gardening events.
Yes, the Parc des Côtes Montbron features 2.5 km of marked trails, including a section of the GR® du Pays de la Ceinture d'Île de France. These routes are equipped with information panels detailing the landscape, flora, and aquatic environments, offering an educational experience for hikers and nature lovers.
The 11 Remarkable Oaks of Méridon Forest are a collection of trees, approximately 200 years old, that line the Vossery wood hiking trail. They are classified as remarkable trees and are protected by the department's teams to maintain their environment, making them a significant natural landmark.
Yes, the Mountain Bike Trail of the Natural Dolmen of the Vallée de Chevreuse offers an intermediate-level trail through a forest, featuring unique geological particularities like sand and a 'natural dolmen'. It's a great spot for mountain biking enthusiasts.
The Oak of Petit Launay is a venerable tree, remarkable for its size and branch distribution, believed to date back to the 15th century. It was even considered for transport to the Universal Exhibition of 1900 in Paris, highlighting its historical and natural importance. It is classified in the list of 'venerable trees in France'.
Visitors particularly enjoy the peaceful and verdant escapes offered by the region's natural monuments. They appreciate the blend of cultivated beauty, such as the Château's gardens, with the ecological richness of wilder areas like the Parc des Côtes Montbron. The historical context of sites like La Troche Quarry and the impressive ancient trees also receive high praise.


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