Best attractions and places to see around Corbeil-Essonnes include a mix of historical sites, natural features, and recreational areas. Located in the Essonne department, approximately 30 kilometers from Paris, the town offers a blend of industrial heritage and natural landscapes. Visitors can explore areas along the Seine River and within the nearby forests. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural discovery.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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On February 8, 1945, the Allied offensive in Germany was being prepared. Stationed in the liberated territories, bombers were conducting operations in the east. This Thursday, a Douglas Boston returned from a raid on the German-Dutch border. While its mission accomplished, the medium fighter bomber was heading towards the Melun-Villaroche base, the flight turned into a tragedy. Above the Sénart forest, not a drop of kerosene was feeding the engine. Was it a fuel failure or a mechanical problem? When the Douglas Boston hit French soil, this detail was of little importance to the pilot: "First Lieutenant" George Hubert Steed Jr. died instantly. Contrary to what had long been said or thought, his gunner, Sergeant Karl Tranchina, survived. In a turret, the non-commissioned officer was in charge of defending the aircraft. Very quickly, American soldiers invaded the site, recovered the mobile machine gun, the ammunition and their brothers in arms. When the French gendarmes arrived on site, they found only a plane wreck and no explanation.
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It's a technical and driving pleasure, in X-Country or enduro (even if there is almost no difference in altitude).
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Superb alley of giant sequoias, quite unlikely in Ile-de-France.
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Superb alley of giant sequoias planted in 1887. It is the 2nd longest alley of sequoias in Europe. With magnificent specimens over 4 m in diameter. Even if some wither due to parasites and lack of water.
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Very nice path, quiet. Maybe a little complicated on a road tyre, but for all roads it's rolling
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Small, clean, super bucolic tarmac path
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Superb bike path, a little bumpy in places, but in single mode and winding through the middle of the forest
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You can enjoy relaxing
promenades along the Seine River and explore the Old Sénart Forest Path, which winds through trees and passes between ponds. Another notable natural monument is the Sequoia Avenue at Villeroy Park, featuring 134 giant sequoias planted in 1887.
Yes, Corbeil-Essonnes has a rich history. You can visit the
Gothic Cathédrale Saint-Spire, dating back to the 12th century, which features a majestic facade, stained-glass windows, and a crypt. Additionally, there is the Memorial for the 1945 American Bomber Crash in the Forest of Sénart, commemorating a significant event from World War II.
Corbeil-Essonnes offers diverse cycling options. You can ride along the Allée Royale, a straight and well-surfaced trail popular with cyclists. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there's a Bike park with many singles, offering technical trails for various skill levels. You can also find numerous MTB and gravel biking routes in the area, such as those detailed in the MTB Trails around Corbeil-Essonnes and Gravel biking around Corbeil-Essonnes guides.
Absolutely. The Old Sénart Forest Path and the Allée Royale are both suitable for families, offering pleasant walks or bike rides. The Sequoia Avenue at Villeroy Park provides a unique natural setting for a family outing. Additionally, the Île de Saint-Eutrope is a great spot for relaxation and observing local flora and fauna.
You can enjoy scenic walks along the banks of the Seine River. The Old Sénart Forest Path is popular with runners, offering a winding course through the trees. For more dedicated running routes, explore options like the 'Street art by the Seine loop' or 'Along the Seine – Steep Descent to the Lock loop' found in the Running Trails around Corbeil-Essonnes guide.
Corbeil-Essonnes boasts several cultural sites. The Musée Saint-Jean houses a diverse collection from archaeology to modern art, featuring both permanent and temporary exhibitions. The Théâtre de Corbeil-Essonnes offers a variety of shows and performances, contributing to the town's vibrant cultural scene.
Many of the natural trails around Corbeil-Essonnes are suitable for walks with dogs. The Old Sénart Forest Path and the Allée Royale, being forest and cycle paths, are generally dog-friendly, though it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and respect local regulations.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and well-maintained paths. The Old Sénart Forest Path is loved for its pleasant course among the trees, while the Allée Royale is praised for its good surface, making it ideal for cycling. The Sequoia Avenue at Villeroy Park is often described as a 'superb alley' with magnificent specimens.
Yes, the Sequoia Avenue at Villeroy Park is a truly unique natural monument. It is the second-longest avenue of sequoias in Europe, featuring 134 trees planted in 1887, some reaching over 30 meters in height with average circumferences of around 4 meters.
Beyond cycling and running, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore the Sénart Forest for walks and nature observation. The Île de Saint-Eutrope provides opportunities for relaxation amidst local flora and fauna. The nearby routes also suggest extensive mountain biking and gravel biking adventures, like the 'Mountain bike basins – Chêne d'Antin loop' or 'Morsang-sur-Seine Church – Allée Royale loop'.
The best time to visit Corbeil-Essonnes for outdoor activities is generally during good weather, typically from spring through early autumn. This allows for comfortable enjoyment of the promenades along the Seine, forest paths, and cycling trails. Many trails, like the Allée Royale, are frequently visited in fine weather.
Yes, the Corbeil-Essonnes Market is a vibrant local experience. It's an excellent place to immerse yourself in the town's atmosphere and discover regional products, offering a taste of local life and culture.


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