Attractions and places to see around Grigny, a commune in the southern suburbs of Paris, France, offer a mix of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural points of interest. The area features the scenic banks of the Seine River and extensive green spaces like the Lakes of Grigny-Viry and Parc de Grigny. Visitors can explore historical landmarks and enjoy outdoor activities in its diverse terrain.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Old Bridge of Balizy, or the Templar Bridge, spans the Rouillon. Hidden in the heart of the Templar Woods, and surrounded by magnificent forest paths, it is a superb place for a mountain bike ride.
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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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I am unable to judge whether this bridge is actually connected to the Knights Templar Order, as described in the highlight title (the exact name would be “Poor Knighthood of Christ and the Solomonic Temple in Jerusalem”). In this case it would have to go back to the 12th or 13th century.
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Superb alley of giant sequoias, quite unlikely in Ile-de-France.
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The construction style suggests that the bridge post-dates the Templars, but it is quite old. The bridge is said to be part of the pilgrim road from Paris to Santiago de Compostela, which would explain the interest of the Templars, responsible for pilgrimage routes, in the road. Fun sunlight effects at the end of autumn days. In October, the bridge is the Centre of a medieval day, a delight of children of all ages. Check the web site of the city of Longjumeau for an exact date.
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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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Grigny offers a variety of natural landscapes. You can enjoy the scenic Banks of the Seine River with walking paths, or visit the extensive Lakes of Grigny-Viry, a vast green space perfect for leisure activities. Parc de Grigny provides sprawling green spaces, walking paths, and picnic areas. For a unique experience, explore the Old Sénart Forest Path, a pleasant course among trees, or marvel at the giant trees along Sequoia Avenue at Villeroy Park, the second longest avenue of sequoias in Europe.
Yes, Grigny has a rich history reflected in several landmarks. The Church of Saint-Aubin, dating back to the 12th century, offers a glimpse into the region's medieval past. You can also see the 17th-century Château de Grigny and the renovated Ferme Neuve, originally built in the 18th century. Don't miss the covered Lavoir (Washhouse) from the 19th century. For a deeper dive into local heritage, explore the Old Village of Grigny, which reveals its rural and wine-growing traditions with houses from the 17th century. You can find more information about guided tours of the old village at essonnetourisme.com.
The area around Grigny is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for running, gravel biking, and hiking. For running, explore routes like the "Justice Pond – Justice Pond loop" or the "Saint-Eutrope Forest Entrance loop." Gravel biking enthusiasts can enjoy longer routes such as "Juvisy-sur-Orge to Vaux-le-Vicomte and Fontainebleau" or "Sénart State Forest – Chêne d'Antin loop." Hikers can choose from trails like the "Justice Pond – Justice Pond loop from Viry-Châtillon" or the "Morsang Castle – Morsang Castle Park loop." You can find detailed routes and guides for these activities on the Running Trails around Grigny, Gravel biking around Grigny, and Hiking around Grigny pages.
Grigny offers several family-friendly options. Parc de Grigny is ideal for families with its playgrounds and picnic areas. The Lakes of Grigny-Viry also provide ample space for children to play and explore. For a unique cultural experience, the Constellation de Mademoiselle Maurice art installation, with its countless paper flowers, captivates visitors of all ages. Many of the walking paths, including sections of the Old Sénart Forest Path and Allée Royale, are suitable for families.
Grigny's urban landscape is vibrant with street art, including notable works like "Le triptyque de Kashink" and "Green Grigny de Jace." The remarkable Constellation de Mademoiselle Maurice art installation is another must-see. For a lively atmosphere, visit La place de l'arc-en-ciel (Place de la Treille), which hosts market stalls and street performers. Throughout the year, Grigny also hosts various cultural and community events, such as the Spring Festival in May and the Grape Harvest Festival in September, celebrating local traditions.
Beyond the main trails, you can discover unique paths like the Old Sénart Forest Path, an old forest cycle path winding between ponds and ditches, mainly frequented by cyclists. The Allée Royale is a straight, well-maintained path suitable for road bikes. For mountain biking, the Templars' Bridge, hidden in the heart of the Templar Woods, is part of a pilgrim road and offers superb forest paths for a ride.
Yes, for mountain biking enthusiasts, there's a dedicated Bike park with many singles. This custom-made course features a series of single trails ideal for technical riding, though some sections may require good technique. It's known for offering a fun experience for those who enjoy challenging routes.
The best time to visit Grigny for outdoor activities is generally during spring (May) and early autumn (September). These months offer pleasant temperatures for exploring natural parks, walking paths, and attending community events like the Spring Festival or Grape Harvest Festival. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially for walks along the Seine or around the lakes, but be prepared for warmer weather.
Yes, Grigny is known for its local markets. These markets are a great place to experience an authentic slice of French life, offering artisan cheeses, fresh bread, seasonal produce, and other local goods. The lively La place de l'arc-en-ciel (Place de la Treille) is a central gathering point that often hosts market stalls.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse range of experiences, from the tranquility of the natural spaces like the Lakes of Grigny-Viry and Parc de Grigny to the historical charm of the Old Village and the Church of Saint-Aubin. The unique cycling paths like the Old Sénart Forest Path and the technical trails at the Bike park with many singles are also highly appreciated by the komoot community for their engaging routes and natural beauty.
While specific named viewpoints are not highlighted, the Banks of the Seine River and the Lakeside Areas around Grigny offer serene settings for relaxation and picturesque sunset walks. The extensive green spaces of Parc de Grigny and the Lakes of Grigny-Viry also provide beautiful natural vistas and opportunities to enjoy the scenery.


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