Attractions and places to see around Le Mesnil-Amelot offer a blend of natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. This rural town in Seine-et-Marne is characterized by vast grain plains and green spaces, with agricultural and natural areas making up over 50% of its territory. Visitors can find easy walking trails near Le Mesnil-Amelot and explore its tranquil environment. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities, including cycling along canals and enjoying local parks.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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Part of the Team Rynkeby Berlin tour in 2024. Unfortunately solo on this particular day.
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This part of the Canal is very pleasant to ride, especially in summer.
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At night it's great!! 👍👍👍
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Always a pleasure to walk along this Ourcq canal both day and night.
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Cool, shaded and close to the water, flat, easy, manageable, pleasant (busy, but not too much)
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tar not very good
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Spinning along the Canal de l'Ourq isn't always in the shade, but when it's in the shade, it's very pleasant.
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Le Mesnil-Amelot is set on a vast grain plain, offering extensive agricultural, forest, and natural areas that make up over 50% of its territory. You can enjoy tranquil walks through these rural landscapes, which are part of the Île-de-France Region's 'green belt'. The Canal de L'ourcq also provides beautiful green surroundings for leisurely activities.
Yes, the area is well-suited for cycling. The Canal de L'ourcq offers a very pleasant cycle path along the water. Another popular option is the Ourcq cycle path to Claye-Souilly, which provides a route out of Paris towards the countryside, suitable for road bikes. For more cycling routes, you can explore the Cycling around Le Mesnil-Amelot guide.
The town features the imposing Saint-Martin Church, built between 1520 and 1550, known for its flamboyant Gothic style with Renaissance influences and remarkable gargoyles. You can also stroll through the beautifully landscaped Town Hall Park, recently restored in an antique style, offering a serene setting.
Families can enjoy Maurice Droy Park, which features unique wooden sculptures of an elephant and a giraffe, creating a 'mini-safari' experience for children. The Canal de L'ourcq and Ourcq cycle path to Claye-Souilly are also categorized as family-friendly for walks and bike rides.
As you explore Le Mesnil-Amelot, you might encounter a striking red elephant sculpture by Richard Orlinski. This piece is part of his 'Born Wild©' collection, drawing inspiration from nature to evoke animality, and adds a unique artistic touch to the town.
For recreation and relaxation, the Plaine Oxygène Aquatic Complex offers a space for well-being and family leisure activities, including swimming. It's a great option for those looking for aquatic fun.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find trails like the 'Agricultural feeder road loop from Le Mesnil-Amelot' or an 'easy Hiking loop from Le Mesnil-Amelot'. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the Hiking around Le Mesnil-Amelot guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the relaxed and pleasant cycling experience along the Canal de L'ourcq, noting its beautiful green surroundings and the separation of cycling and walking paths. It's considered an excellent way to get out of Paris towards the countryside without encountering much car traffic.
Yes, there are MTB trails in the vicinity. Examples include 'The Little Bridges Trail – Crossing the small bridges loop from Le Mesnil-Amelot' and 'Haute Chaume Pond – Crossing the small bridges loop from Moussy-le-Vieux'. More options are available in the MTB Trails around Le Mesnil-Amelot guide.
The Château de Mortefontaine is a 17th-century French chateau located in Mortefontaine, which is a protected historical monument. However, it is a private residence and not directly open for public visits.
Le Mesnil-Amelot's rural landscape and green spaces are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to early autumn, when the weather is most favorable for cycling, hiking, and exploring the parks. The cycle paths can get crowded during busy times, so consider visiting during off-peak hours for a more tranquil experience.


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