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Meaux, Seine-et-Marne, Ile de France

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Located in the charming Seine-et-Marne region of Ile-de-France, Meaux is a city brimming with historical and cultural treasures. Known for its famous Saint-Etienne Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic art, and the Bossuet Museum dedicated to the famous Bishop of Meaux and writer, the city offers a journey through centuries. Wander through the cobbled streets of the town center and soak up the mediev...See more

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Loop of the Great War Museum
454 m

Loop of the Great War Museum

This walk will take you through the historic centre of Meaux and its jewels, before reaching the Great War Museum. 1) From the train station, cross the parking and walk down towards the Marne. Take the left, and pass under the bridge to follow the quai Victor Hugo for 70m. Go left to cross the quay (careful!), pass in front of the city hall and take a slight right on rue de Martimprey. Go straight and take the rue Bossuet that pass in front of the cathedral, the bishop’s palace and the gardens. At the end of this street, take a left, rue Jean Rose. Pass under the train tracks towards a major crossroads. Cross it and go straight, avenue Paul Frot, take a right on the rue Louis Braille. When it turns right, leave the street to follow the path on the left that catches up with the Brasset promenade. 2) Go on your left on that promenade that goes through a vast meadow before attaining the Brasset stream. Cross it and continue straight in the undergrowth and in the open. At the end of the path, take a right and 60m later, take a left on a path that leads you to the Ourcq canal. Follow it on the right to the road. 3) Cross the D405 at the pedestrian crossing (careful!) and take a left on the side path that, after 800m, arrives to the Great War museum. 4) Pass the museum parking’s road and cross the D405 on the pedestrian crossing. Go straight, route de Chantereine, enter the housing estate. At the crossroad, take a right on the isolated wooded alley of the estate. Cross a path and directly go left. It successively cuts a street, a path, and two streets to end up on another path. 5) Follow this path towards the right. It goes along the D65 and arrives at a crossroad. Nice view on Meaux. Move into the left-most path and, after 160m go right on a path that leads to Cregy-les-Meaux. When entering the town, follow your left on the rue Jean Jaures that passes in front of the church and an old well to arrive rue Roger Salengro. Take this street towards a roundabout where you can reach the GR1. 6) The hiking trail now follows the GR1 until the Meaux train station: Go down the rue de la Roche, cross the Ourcq canal and go right alongside the canal. After a few meters, take the path on the left. It goes down towards the meadow, goes under the D330 where it meets up with the canal. Leave the canal on the left once you have passed the major crossroad below, just before the grove. Cross the N3 at the traffic lights and take the underground passage that leads to the Meaux train station on the left side in front of you.

4 h
11 km
Easy
Gare de Meaux 77100 Meaux
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Loop of the Patis Park
456 m

Loop of the Patis Park

This is an exceptional hike that awaits you. As an appetizer, the edge of the Marne, with a beautiful view of the cathedral. As a main course, the Patis parc, made up of ancient sand pits where nature has regained its rights, which is the joy of the many birds that inhabit ponds and peat bogs. Finally, for dessert, the old Meaux with some beautiful facades and the St-Etienne cathedral. 1 - From the train station, cross the car park, get off at the edge of the Marne and go left. Go under the bridge and follow the quay Victor Hugo. Cross the Marne by the Marché bridge on the right and follow the river on the left, taking the path below. Go past Pont Neuf and cross the Marne at Pont Foch. 2 - Turn right quai Jacques Prévert Prolongé. After the barrier, turn left and shortly after, enter a right-hand lane. She reaches an alley. Take it to the left then turn right on Chemin du Pâtis. Follow straight for 1300 m past a crossroads and going left at the second. 3 - The path winds its way between two ponds, passes a pumping station and ends at a third pond. Turn left and then left again at the first path. He arrives at avenue Henri Dunan. Follow it for 150 m, then go left into an alley that goes behind the pumping station and becomes a path. 4 - After 200 m, the path turns right. Continue along several ponds. At the first alley, go right. After 150 m, take the left onto a path and then the wooden panel track, above the bogs. At the crossroads, shortly after leaving the wood, take the right path. 5 - The path leads into a beautiful alley. Follow it to the right then continue in the same direction along the avenue de la Marne. Cross the avenue du Maréchal Foch, continue opposite rue de la Crêche. Cross the rue Aristide Briand, the avenue du Président Salvador Allende, the rue de l'Abreuvoir successively and finally take the rue Faubourg-St-Nicolas on the left. 6 - Keep the same direction by taking place Henri IV, rue du Général Leclerc and rue St-Etienne. At the cathedral, turn left, rue de Martimprey. At the city hall, turn right onto rue Louis Geoffroy. Continue cours de Verdun, cross rue Jean Bureau (be careful!) And go up towards the station by rue de Trinitaires.

3 h
9.1 km
Very easy
Gare de Meaux 77100 Meaux
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Meaux, city of art and history
460 m

Meaux, city of art and history

Discover the historic center of Meaux, with this 100% urban route. 1 – Leave the train station city-side, cross the parking and walk down the Marne quay. Turn left, walk under the 4 lane road bridge and, soon after, leave the quay to reach the place Jacque Chirac (city hall). Take the street straight ahead, rue de Martimprey, pass in front of the Saint-Etienne cathedral et continue in the same direction via the rue Bossuet. Enter the Bossuet garden on your right, walk around it and leave via the same way to go on the rue Bossuet again. At the end of this street, admire the Gallo-Roman ramparts. Turn right and follow the path that goes along the medieval fortifications. 2 – Take the first street on the right, rue Notre-Dame, and rue St-Maur on the left, rue Tronchon on the right, and rue Rochard on the right again to get to place St-Pierre, behind the cathedral. From there, take successively the rue du Général Leclerc, the place Henri IV on the right, the rue Gambetta on the left and finally the avenue de la République on your right. 3 – Take the first street on the left that soon changes direction to the right and reaches rue Jean Jaurès. Follow this street on the right, pass the rue de la République and turn right, rue des Prés. Take the rue des Cordeliers on the left, pass a street and turn left, rue du Faubourg St-Nicolas. Soon after, turn right, rue du Temple and right again rue de l’Abreuvoir to reach quai Salvador Allende. Cross it and take quai Jacques Prévert. 4 – At the bridge, go right to cross the Marne and follow the quay on the right onto the next bridge. Go left, rue Berge and get to the covered market. Go around it to get to the place Jean Bureau. From there, head left to get to the 4 lane road. Follow it on the right, cross the Marne and walk left to reach the SNCF train station.

1 h
6 km
Very easy
Gare de Meaux 77100 Meaux
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Grand-Voyeux Regional Nature Reserve
7.6 km

Grand-Voyeux Regional Nature Reserve

As if it were the Baie de Somme... Its 241 hectares, 60% of which are covered by water, offer visitors a patchwork of amazing landscapes located in the immediate vicinity of the Marne: ponds, reed beds, meadows and groves provide shelter and food for more than 225 species of birds, some of which are endangered in the region, and which are undoubtedly the most remarkable wealth of the reserve ... Exceptional for the fauna and flora it shelters, it is part of the Natura 2000 site "Les Boucles de la Marne". Not so long ago, the Grand-Voyeux Regional Nature Reserve was still a quarry, where conveyors extracted sand and gravel with a crunch of grains. Excavated in the 1970s, the cavities were gradually transformed into waterholes, quickly colonised by reeds and birds, thus allowing nature to take over. The Maison du Grand-Voyeux is open to the public two days a week, with the aim of helping visitors discover the Grand-Voyeux while preserving biodiversity and the balance of the ecosystems. A discovery trail and observatories allow visitors to discover the incredible landscapes of the site and the multitude of bird species that have found refuge there. Nature activities, workshops and thematic conferences are also organised regularly and free of charge (see programme online at www.maisondugrandvoyeux.fr). Managed by the Agence des espaces verts (AEV) of the Île-de-France Region since 1999, it was classified as a Regional Nature Reserve in 2012. A partner of the AEV, the Association pour la Valorisation des Espaces Naturels du Grand Voyeux is responsible for the scientific monitoring of the site and for certain activities.

Chemin de l'épine blanche 77440 Congis-sur-Thérouanne
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Disneyland® Paris Multiday Tickets
12 km

Disneyland® Paris Multiday Tickets

ArrayWhy You Shouldn’t Miss This When in Paris, a trip to Disneyland® is an absolute must! Consisting of Disneyland® Park and Walt Disney Studios® Park, the 4800-acre park is also home to seven hotels, Disney® Village, a golf course, and a mall, among others. Disneyland® Paris has a number of thrilling rides, including the famous Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith, and your pass ensures that you don’t miss a single one! The Walt Disney Studios® Park takes you behind the scenes of your favourite Disney® movies. You can see the animation process that make the movies so brilliant. Come and see for yourself why Disneyland® Paris is the most-visited theme park in all of Europe. Your Experience When booking your tickets, you can choose the number of days you want to spend in Disneyland® Paris - 2, 3, or 4. Your skip-the-line ticket lets you bypass the long purchasing queues and head directly inside the park. At Disneyland® Paris, you can meet your favorite characters - the original Mickey Mouse and friends gang, the Disney® princesses, the Toy Story characters, the Jungle Book characters, among others. Your tickets also ensure that you have ample time to check out the numerous parades and shows going on during the day. Additionally, be sure to also check out how the beloved Disney® films are made at the Disney® Animation Studios, a must-visit for every Disney® fan! Some of the popular rides at Disneyland® Paris are: Big Thunder Mountain Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril Peter Pan’s Flight Pirates of the Caribbean Ratatouille: The Adventure Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith Star Wars Hyperspace Mountain Toy Soldiers Parachute Drop The Twilight Zone of Terror At the end of every day is a dazzling fireworks show at the Sleeping Beauty castle, which, by the way, also has a hidden lair, where a dragon lays asleep.

Disneyland Paris, 77777 Marne-la-Vallée, France 77420 Marne-la-Vallée
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City Hall
148 m

City Hall

On the riverside, the City Hall is a building that attracts the eye. Its monumental facade, as we see it today, is the result of a work campaign carried out around 1900. Before, the city hall was smaller, though located roughly at the same place. In 1710, it was situated in the shade of the castle of the Counts of Champagne. After successive restorations, the city hall delivered in 1833 was then facing the North of the city, near the place Henri Moissan. Today, this building is the northern wing of the city hall. The destruction of the castle of the Counts of Champagne (between the 20th of August 1888 and the 31st of December 1890), allowed the municipality to extend the city hall: Auguste Boudinaud is in charge of the works in 1892. In 1895, the municipal council adopt the project’s completion: the construction of a central building thus takes place, and the original building of the city hall (left/North wing) is renovated. The city hall’s inauguration took place on the 4th of March 1900. The main facade was moved to the West (as we know it today), and a public garden was created in 1902 to further highlight it. Must see: the monumental façade of the city hall is worth seeing (balcony, staircase, columns, clock, and small bell tower). The city’s coat of arm crowns the clock (sculptor: Devêche). But there is more to discover! Enter the building to see the main staircase, as well as a stained-glass showcased at the exhibition of 1900: it represents the Count of Champagne giving Meaux its first Communal Charter in 1179. The scene takes inspiration from a book published in 1865 by Antoine-Etienne Carro counting the history of Meaux and its surroundings. The artist who worked on the stained-glassed added the portraits of the craftsmen who built the city hall, including the portrait of the architect, Boudinaud.

Hôtel de Ville de Meaux 2 place de l'Hôtel de Ville Cedex 77100 Meaux
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