Première Classe Plaisir Gatines
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This bike ride is located west of Paris and begins in Plaisir, near the Parc des Sports. The route goes through, among other places, Neauphle-le-Château, Villiers-Saint-Frédéric, Boissy-sans-Avoir, Queue-les-Yvelines, Saint-Lubin-de-la-Haye and Berchères-sur-Vesgre. The route continues through Orvilliers and the Bois des Alluets, before returning to the starting point.
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This mountain bike ride is located to the south-west of Les Clayes-sous-Bois and begins at the Saint-Pierre Church in Plaisir. The route goes through the Route de Plaisir, the Forêt de Sainte-Apolline, the Carrefour de la Charité and the Carrefour de la Petite-Croix, among others, before returning to the starting point.
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This mountain bike ride is located northwest of Maurepas and begins at the Saint-Pierre Church in Plaisir. The route passes through the Château de Plaisir, the Parc du Château, the Forest of Sainte-Apolline, Jouars-Pontchartrain, the Chemin de la Fosse Rouge and Les Mousseaux, among others, before returning to the starting point.
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This mountain bike route leaves from the town of Plaisir and follows the dirt roads in the heart of the Bois de Saint-Joint. The town of Plaisir has been frequented since Gallo-Roman times. There is a castle built in the 17th century, listed as a Historic Monument. Also listed as an historic monument, the Saint-Pierre church, which dates from the 13th and 14th centuries. Cyclists will appreciate the unspoilt nature of the forest along this route.
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To the north of Trappes is the Étang de Saint-Quentin and the leisure island of Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines. This walk, which is suitable for family outings, allows you to discover this protected natural site of more than 80 hectares. The pond is a wetland of international importance, which is home to many rare and protected animal and plant species. You can observe migratory birds, frogs, lizards and turtles, as well as many plant species, such as reeds, rushes and gorse. The site is also a...