Attractions and places to see around Condé-Sainte-Libiaire include historical landmarks, natural landscapes, and cultural sites. This commune in Seine-et-Marne is situated at the confluence of the Marne and Grand Morin rivers, and is also traversed by the Canal de Chalifert à Meaux. The area features protected natural habitats, such as a Natura 2000 site, and offers riverside walks and sections of the GR14A hiking trail. Its heritage is also marked by a 17th-century château and a 16th-century church.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A towpath, or "chemin de halage," which runs alongside the river or canal, was an indispensable part of the transportation infrastructure in earlier times. Before ships could be propelled by motors, horses walked along the bank, pulling the vessel against the current. This was called "treideln," and that's how towpaths got their name, which has been passed down to this day. Where these paths, located directly on the riverbank, have been preserved, they are popular with hikers and cyclists.
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Yes, bicycles are prohibited. This is completely ridiculous.
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This former mill now serves as a restaurant. You'll find an apartment hotel just across the street. It's a peaceful and pleasant setting!
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Regarding the ban on bicycles on the banks of the canal and the people (Sunday walkers) who are complaining: this is a warning from the City of Paris (and not from the police, who have no jurisdiction) in case an accident occurs, it is a "discharge of liability". You should know that the canal is maintained all year round (mowing, strengthening the banks, pruning) with many vehicles present (trucks, tractors, excavators). They have priority, they are working and are not likely to let you pass if they want, for service reasons. So at that moment, you will be told that yes, there are prohibition signs and that you are not supposed to be there for your leisure. That said, as usual, common sense, politeness and respect for others will resolve 95% of potential conflicts, no point in crying scandal without knowing...
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Absolutely, on the left bank (south) mountain bike/gravel section in dry weather, very narrow and need to carry the bike for a few meters
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a wonderful place of peace and an example of past crafts and mill technology…
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not possible for us and our recumbent bikes to get there, although it was recommended to us.. only possible with MTB
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Disneyland Paris is a 2230 hectare leisure complex in the commune of Chessy, part of the Ville nouvelle Marne-la-Vallée, 32 km east of Paris, France. The resort opened on April 12, 1992 after four years of construction and has since been visited by over 375 million people from all over the world. https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disneyland_Paris
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Condé-Sainte-Libiaire is home to the Château de Condé-Sainte-Libiaire, a 17th-century castle built on 13th-century foundations. You can also visit the Église Saint-Martin-et-Sainte-Libiaire, a church originally from the 16th century, which houses a 17th-century painting classified as a Historic Monument. Additionally, the Quincangrogne water mill on the Marne is a historic site, once a paper mill and now a holiday center, offering a glimpse into past crafts.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. The Château de Condé-Sainte-Libiaire, owned by the Arribas family, features a Harry Potter-themed shop and offers engaging glass-blowing demonstrations. For a larger adventure, Disneyland Paris :) is located just 32 km east of Paris and is a popular destination for families. The Marne Statues Park, with its monumental sculptures, is also freely accessible and enjoyable for all ages.
The commune is uniquely situated at the confluence of the Marne and Grand Morin rivers and is traversed by the Canal de Chalifert à Meaux, offering a serene aquatic environment. A portion of Condé-Sainte-Libiaire is a Natura 2000 site, a protected area known for its exceptional natural habitat and rare bird species. You can enjoy picturesque riverside walks along the aménaged banks of the rivers, and the Towpath along the Marne provides a bucolic forest path.
The long-distance hiking trail GR14A passes through the commune, offering opportunities to explore the sculpted landscapes along the Marne river. You can also enjoy walks along the aménaged riverbanks. For a specific trail, consider the Towpath along the Marne, or the Ourcq Towpath, which is great for walks, though some sections may prohibit bicycles.
Yes, the area offers various cycling opportunities. The Towpath along the Marne is suitable for mountain biking or gravel cycling in dry weather, featuring a bucolic forest path and fields. You can find more detailed routes and guides for cycling in the region, including options like the 'Canal de L'ourcq – Ourcq Canal Bridge loop', by visiting the Cycling around Condé-Sainte-Libiaire guide.
Due to its designation as a Natura 2000 site, a protected natural habitat, Condé-Sainte-Libiaire attracts rare bird species, such as the Curlew. The serene aquatic environment created by the confluence of the Marne and Grand Morin rivers also supports diverse local wildlife.
The Château de Condé-Sainte-Libiaire is currently owned by the Arribas family, renowned glassmakers. It is notable for housing a Harry Potter-themed shop with glass wands and ornaments, and the family offers captivating glass-blowing demonstrations, continuing a tradition that began with their affiliation with Walt Disney.
Absolutely. The Towpath along the Marne river offers sections that are suitable for mountain biking or gravel cycling, especially in dry conditions. For a wider selection of trails, you can explore the MTB Trails around Condé-Sainte-Libiaire guide, which includes routes like the 'Marne Statues Park loop'.
Visitors appreciate the unique blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The monumental sculptures at Marne Statues Park are often highlighted for their beauty and free accessibility. The serene atmosphere of the riverside walks and the bucolic nature of trails like the Towpath are also frequently enjoyed by the komoot community.
Yes, the area provides scenic routes for running. The Ourcq Towpath is a good option for walks and runs, though some sections may have bicycle restrictions. You can find dedicated running trails and guides, such as the 'Ourcq Towpath – Ourcq Canal loop', by checking the Running Trails around Condé-Sainte-Libiaire guide.
The 'Château des Alchimistes' is a unique treasure hunt experience located within the Château de Condé-Sainte-Libiaire. It provides an engaging way for visitors to learn about the intricate art of glass-blowing practiced by the Arribas family, who own the castle.
The Église Saint-Martin-et-Sainte-Libiaire, rebuilt in 1627 after the Wars of Religion, is significant for its historical architecture and religious artifacts. It houses a 17th-century wooden painting depicting the 'Adoration des Bergers', which has been classified as a Historic Monument since 1970, and also contains relics of Sainte Libiaire, whose story is depicted in the church's stained-glass windows.


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