Residhome Carrières La Défense





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This road bike or running route allows you to take a walk along the quays of the Seine in the town of Chatou. Departing from the Parc de la Mairie, in the Yvelines department, cyclists will join the quays of the Seine and follow the Chemin de Halage to Chatou before turning around. A stroll along the water in the heart of the Yvelines.
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This route, starting from Nanterre, takes you to the national forest of Fausses Reposes. This course in a densely populated area allows you to enjoy all the natural spaces nearby. It first runs along the Seine to Rueil-Malmaison. It then crosses the Dominion Forest of Malmaison and the Forêt des Quatre Cèdres. The route then passes near the Etangs de Corot (Etangs de la Ville d'Avray) and makes a loop in the Forêt de Fausses Reposes (you will pass near the Haras de Jardy). The route takes the...
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This cycling or cycling tour is located northwest of Paris and begins in Chatou. The route partly runs along the Seine and passes by, among other places, the Berge de la Prairie, Le Pecq, the Pont Georges Pompidou, Le Port-Marly, Bougival, the Plaine des Closeaux, the Boulevard Bellerive and the Pont de Chatou, before return to the starting point.
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This hike is located west of La Défense and begins at the edge of the Bras de Marly near the Parc de l'Île Fleurie. The route mainly runs along the Seine and passes, among other things, the Pont de Chatou, the Church of Notre-Dame, the Nymphée de Soufflot, the Quai du Nymphée, the Towpath and the Parc de la Mairie. This route ends at Carrières-sur-Seine.
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From Rueil-Malmaison station, you cross “Rueil 2000”, a very dense district with housing protected from the A86 by large glass office buildings. We cross the highway by a wide wooden and metal footbridge. Further on we arrive without transition on the port of Nanterre whose sheds offer a striking contrast. Just before 19 rue Lavoisier, a straight path lined with euphorbia joins the banks of the Seine, its joggers and its cyclists, up to a high footbridge from which one observes the movement...