Best lakes around Villemomble are found within the surrounding Île-de-France region, offering diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. While Villemomble itself does not feature prominent lakes, the nearby areas provide several notable options for outdoor activities. These lakes are accessible and cater to various interests, from tranquil walks to water sports. The region's lakes are characterized by their integration into larger parks or leisure bases, providing a blend of natural beauty and developed facilities.
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Not only in summer, but today, March 2nd at 10 PM with a temperature of 13 degrees Celsius, there's already a lot going on, with well-attended restaurants both indoors and outdoors. 😄
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a very pleasant walk along the basin
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Visiting the Parisian beach on a Sunday gives an even better idea of the place where the French spend some summer relaxation.
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A nice place for walking, picnicking and cycling
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No, Villemomble itself does not feature prominent lakes. However, the surrounding Île-de-France region offers several notable lakes within a reasonable distance, providing diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities.
For families, Lake Daumesnil in Bois de Vincennes is ideal for rowboating and leisurely strolls. The Base de Loisirs de Bois-le-Roi offers a supervised swimming beach, picnic areas, and a wide array of sports facilities. The Base de Loisirs du Val de Seine also provides a large swimming area, mini-golf, and pony rides. The Lake at Georges Valbon Departmental Park is also family-friendly with plenty of space for picnics and wildlife viewing.
The Île de Loisirs de Vaires-Torcy is a hub for water sports, offering rafting, canoeing, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, and windsurfing. The Base de Loisirs de Bois-le-Roi also provides options for canoeing, kayaking, and stand-up paddle. For a more structured experience, the Vaires-sur-Marne Aquatic Stadium is designed for rowing and canoeing events.
Yes, L'étang des Noës is a pond with historical significance, originally dug in 1684 to supply water to the Château de Versailles. While swimming is prohibited, its historical connection and tranquil setting make it unique.
You can expect lush greenery, diverse bird species, and small wildlife. Lake Daumesnil features two islands, Reuilly and Bercy, with an artificial cave and waterfall. L'étang des Noës is particularly rich in biodiversity, home to nearly 266 plant species and 96 bird species, including migratory birds.
Beyond water activities, you can enjoy hiking, cycling, and running. For hiking, consider routes like the 'Marne Lock – Great view of the Marne loop from Neuilly-Plaisance' or 'Forêt de Bondy – View from the Dhuys loop from Clichy-sous-Bois - Mairie'. Cycling options include 'Forêt de Bondy – Vaires Watersports Centre loop from Gagny'. Running trails like 'Canal path – Marne Lock loop from Gagny' are also available. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Villemomble, Cycling around Villemomble, and Running Trails around Villemomble guides.
Many of the leisure bases and parks around the lakes offer well-maintained paths suitable for easy walks and strollers. Lake Daumesnil in Bois de Vincennes has well-maintained paths, and the Lake at Georges Valbon Departmental Park is surrounded by lawns and paths designed for easy access.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity at some lakes. L'étang des Noës is a popular spot for fishing, with a variety of fish such as pike, zander, carp, perch, and roach. The Base de Loisirs du Val de Seine also offers designated fishing areas.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil escape from urban life, the natural beauty, and the diverse recreational opportunities. Many enjoy the peaceful settings for walks, picnics, and observing wildlife. The komoot community has shared over 60 photos and given more than 290 upvotes for the lakes in the region, highlighting their appeal.
Yes, some locations offer dining options. Lake Daumesnil has a restaurant called "Chalet des Iles Daumesnil." Many leisure bases also provide picnic areas and sometimes snack bars or cafes, such as the Base de Loisirs de Bois-le-Roi.
While specific routes vary, many of the larger leisure bases and parks in the Île-de-France region are accessible by public transport from Paris and its suburbs, including areas near Villemomble. It's advisable to check specific routes for each destination.
Many parks and natural areas in France generally allow dogs on leash, especially on paths. However, specific regulations can vary by location, particularly regarding nature reserves or swimming areas. It's best to check the rules for each specific lake or leisure base before visiting with your dog.


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