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Hiking around Rueil-Malmaison offers access to extensive green spaces and varied terrain just west of Paris. The region is characterized by significant forested areas like the Bois de Saint-Cucufa and Forêt domaniale de la Malmaison, providing winding paths and mature trees. Picturesque parks such as Parc des Impressionnistes and Bois-Préau Park contribute to the verdant landscape, alongside charming routes along the banks of the Seine River. The area features gentle elevation changes, making it accessible for various activity levels.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.83km
01:29
10m
10m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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18.0km
04:52
240m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.70km
01:51
120m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.73km
01:58
20m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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On the Île de Chatou, the Maison Fournaise is a former riverside inn and hotel. It now houses a restaurant. In 1880, Renoir wrote, "It is the prettiest place in the vicinity of Paris." Renoir painted about thirty canvases in Chatou. The most famous painting is Luncheon of the Boating Party, which was painted from the restaurant's balcony. Next door, the municipal museum houses collections on the history of the site and of boating, one of the first modern leisure activities on the water.
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A beautiful park in Rueil-Malmaison, built to evoke Claude Monet's garden in Giverny.
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I go there every day, very pleasant, on foot or by bike.
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This 200-hectare forest was acquired by Joséphine de Beauharnais in 1800, the first wife of Emperor Napoleon I. The estate extended over a thousand hectares as far as the woods of La Celle-Saint-Cloud. The Empress particularly appreciated this walking area and often took her guests there for horse-drawn carriage rides. Near the Saint-Cucufa pond, she had a sheepfold and a stable built. The latter is still visible and today houses the forest rangers of the National Forestry Office. After Joséphine's death, the estate was divided up and partially deforested. It was her great-nephew, Napoleon III, who saved the forest from fragmentation through exchanges. He bought it in 1856 and incorporated it into his civil list. In 1870 and 1871, the Malmaison State Forest was the site of fierce assaults by Captain de Nisme's artillery against the Prussians entrenched behind the Buzenval wall. In 1871, the forest became state-owned when it became part of state property. Since 1966, it has been managed by the National Forestry Office. It is composed mainly of trees such as chestnut, oak, ash, cherry, sycamore, beech, and birch. You descend to the beautiful pond on the left (be careful, there is a steep descent with many walkers and dogs—usually kept on leashes) where you can admire numerous birds (woodpecker, moorhen, heron, etc.). Access to the pond is via an unpaved path for 100 meters. Access to the Château de la Malmaison and its park in Rueil-Malmaison (bicycle racks in front of the castle entrance): 2 km. You will then join trail no. 4 "From the Empress to the Impressionists." Go back up to the right until you reach the entrance to the woods (the way you came in). On the way up, on the left: you can complete the fitness trail on foot. At the exit of the Bois de St. Cucufa: restaurant and bakery. Head towards the old village of Garches, a steep descent. You can admire the St. Louis Church, the Sidney Bechet Cultural Center, the town hall (restrooms accessible on weekdays), and its park. There are many shops but no bicycle racks.
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On the island of Chatou. The Maison Fournaise is a former open-air café-hotel. It now houses a restaurant. In 1880, Renoir wrote, "It is the prettiest place around Paris." Renoir painted around thirty canvases in Chatou. The most famous painting is "Luncheon of the Boating Party," which was painted from the restaurant's balcony. Next door, the municipal museum houses collections on the history of the site and boating, one of the first modern leisure activities on the water. – Open Wednesday to Sunday from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. - Tel.: +33 1 34 80 63 22.
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The Route de Saint-Cucufa in the Forêt domaniale de la Malmaison is an exciting mountain bike trail that will test even the most experienced riders. As you ride the winding paths, you’ll encounter steep climbs, technical descents, and breathtaking views of the surrounding forest. The trail is renowned for its diverse terrain, which ranges from smooth singletrack to rocky outcrops. Don’t forget to keep an eye out for the unique flora and fauna that inhabit this ancient forest.
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Beautiful view of the Seine at the level of the island of Chaussée at the level of the impressive Chatou railway bridge.
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Rueil-Malmaison offers a diverse range of hiking trails, from easy strolls through picturesque parks to more moderate routes within its extensive forested areas. You'll find paths winding through the Bois de Saint-Cucufa and the Forêt domaniale de la Malmaison, as well as charming walks along the banks of the Seine River. The area features gentle elevation changes, making it accessible for various activity levels.
Yes, Rueil-Malmaison is well-suited for beginners and casual walkers. Over half of the routes, specifically 25 out of 43, are rated as easy. Many trails are relatively flat, especially those along the Seine or around local parks, providing pleasant and accessible experiences. An example is the Along the Seine – Île de Chatou loop from Bougival, which offers a gentle riverside walk.
Absolutely. Many of the trails in Rueil-Malmaison are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the popular Saint-Cucufa Pond loop from Rueil-Malmaison is a great example of a scenic circular route, perfect for enjoying the local nature.
Rueil-Malmaison has several family-friendly options, particularly within its parks and less strenuous forest paths. The Bois-Préau Park, with its expansive lawns and charming pond, offers beautiful and accessible walks for families. Similarly, the easy loops around Saint-Cucufa Pond are ideal for outings with children.
Many of the natural areas and parks in Rueil-Malmaison are generally dog-friendly, especially the forested trails like those in the Bois de Saint-Cucufa. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and check specific park regulations before your visit to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
While hiking in Rueil-Malmaison, you'll encounter a mix of lush forests, tranquil parks, and scenic riverside views. Notable natural features include the extensive woodlands of Bois de Saint-Cucufa and Forêt domaniale de la Malmaison. You can also enjoy the serene Saint-Cucufa Pond or stroll along the picturesque banks of the Seine River, which inspired Impressionist painters.
Yes, Rueil-Malmaison is rich in history. You can explore the meticulously landscaped gardens of the Château de Malmaison, the former residence of Napoleon and Josephine Bonaparte. The nearby Parc des Impressionnistes, inspired by Monet's gardens, also offers a beautiful historical and artistic experience. For a grander historical excursion, the Palace of Versailles is also accessible from the region.
Rueil-Malmaison is a suburb of Paris, making its hiking trails relatively accessible by public transport. Many trailheads are within walking distance of local bus stops or RER train stations, connecting you easily from central Paris. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific routes.
Yes, parking is generally available near many of the popular trailheads and parks in Rueil-Malmaison. Areas around the Bois de Saint-Cucufa and the larger parks often have designated parking facilities. However, during peak times, these can fill up, so arriving early is recommended.
The hiking trails in Rueil-Malmaison are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.3 stars from over 70 reviews. Hikers often praise the quiet woodlands, well-maintained paths, and the refreshing escape from city life that these green spaces provide.
While many trails are easy, there are options for more experienced hikers seeking a longer or slightly more challenging experience. The Route de Saint-Cucufa singletrack – Saint-Cucufa Pond loop from Rueil-Malmaison is a moderate 6.4-mile (10.3 km) path that navigates through the forested areas, offering diverse singletrack terrain and more elevation changes than the easier loops.
Rueil-Malmaison offers pleasant hiking opportunities throughout much of the year. Spring brings blooming flowers to the parks and gardens, while autumn showcases beautiful fall foliage in the forests. Summer is ideal for riverside walks, and even winter can be enjoyable for a crisp walk, especially in the sheltered woodlands.


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