Chateau d'Augerville





The Chateau d'Augerville Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This loops follows through the heart of the Essonne Valley featuring historic mills including the Tingrain and Châtillon. The hydraulic power was so intense, that there was one mill approximately every 500m. The Essonne Valley has also kept its natural character. Though artificial and developed at the end of the 18th century, the Orville-Dimancheville Marsh is home to the largest reed bed in the department and is protected by a biotope decree.
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The start of this hiking trail in the French Gâtinais Regional Natural Park is located at the car park of the Buthiers leisure center in the Seine-et-Marne department. The route crosses Buthiers before joining Boulancourt. This is a route that alternates between wooded areas and agricultural landscapes.
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Hike with the GR®1 around Paris via the Loiret and Yvelines from Malesherbes to Rambouillet. Stopover gites, Bed and Breakfast, Hotels, Camping, Refuges, Hostels. http://www.gr-infos.com/gr1d.htm
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The GR®1 (also called “Tour de l'Île-de-France” or “Tour de Paris”) is one of the oldest Grande Randonnée trails in France. This segment covers only part of its total itinerary of nearly 600km of discovery of the Île-de-France region. You will find stopover lodges, guest rooms, hotels, camping, shelters, and inns along the way. More info here: https://www.gr-infos.com/gr1e.htm and here: https://randonnees.info/gr-1/