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Attractions and Places To See around Argenteuil - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Argenteuil include a mix of historical sites, cultural venues, and natural landscapes. Located along the Seine just northwest of Paris, Argenteuil is known for its connection to the Impressionist art movement and its significant religious heritage. The town offers scenic riverbanks, expansive parks, and historical landmarks for visitors to explore.

Best attractions and places to see around Argenteuil

  • The most popular attractions is Cycle Path along the Seine, a cycle way that offers pleasant sections with shade, play, and picnic areas, and a smooth surface for riding. The views over the Seine are notable, especially at sunset.
  • Another must-see spot is Seine Towpath, a trail along the banks of the Seine. Visitors can expect tranquility and calm, with sections suitable for both walking and cycling.
  • Visitors also love View of Paris from Butte d'Orgemont, a viewpoint offering panoramic views of the western suburbs of Paris and the city skyline. This location is part of the larger Parc des Buttes du Parisis, providing a natural setting.
  • Argenteuil is known for its riverfront paths, historical sites, and viewpoints. These attractions offer a variety of experiences, from exploring natural areas to discovering historical landmarks.
  • The attractions around Argenteuil are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 470 upvotes and 30 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: May 10, 2026

Cycle Path along the Seine

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Section along the Seine very pleasant, with shade, play and picnic areas and a pleasant surface for riding.
The views over the Seine are truly amazing, especially at sunset.

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This beautiful segment runs along the Seine a few meters from the water. It is quite peaceful, sometimes closed to car traffic. It is therefore the opportunity to find yourself in intimacy with the river, before arriving in Conflans-Saint-Honorine, a quite picturesque town of Yvelines, where you can refuel.

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Rinvals Wood

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The Green Spaces Agency has just completed the development of the Belvédère des Rinvals.

This platform, overlooking the surroundings of the Buttes du Parisis, has had the particularity of housing, since 2018, two book trees. The principle, supported by the Val Parisis agglomeration community, is unprecedented in regional forests. It is inspired by book boxes, in which everyone is free to pick up and drop off books.

The site has had some success, used by fans of the "travel book" or simply for a reading stop in the middle of nature ... the installation of benches and wooden logs is appreciated!

How to get there?

The Belvédère des Rinvals is located halfway up the Buttes du Parisis, near the Maison forestières des Rinvals (offices of the Green Spaces Agency). It is accessible:

via the Sente des Rinvals, from the chemin des Regards, in Franconville (5 minutes on foot)
from the Chemin des Crêtes (10-minute walk), parallel to the RD102 strategic road, crossing the Buttes du Parisis from east to west
from the RD102 strategic road, in Cormeilles-en-Parisis (15 minutes on foot). Take the path opposite the entrance to CAT La Montagne. Small signboards then line the path to the belvedere.

It is advisable to put on good shoes: the last section of the access path to the belvedere has some small differences in height.

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Seine path from Argenteuil to Île Saint-Denis

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When you dive under the A15 the road is not really engaging but very quickly a little punk urban energy emerges before at the water's edge the path becomes a haven of peace in the middle of the city.
It is also an excellent way to reach Île Saint-Denis away from traffic.

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Resistance monument and source

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commemorative monument of a French resistance fighter

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Seine Towpath

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Along the banks of the Seine, partly on the towpath, then on the tarmac road on the island of Saint-Denis.
Tranquility, calm and pleasure, at 6:15 am, no people, it's not the Vététiste highway.


To see during the day.

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La Frette Climb 1/2

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A long inclined plane, with very average coating, and cars parked in staggered rows (it's funnier). Several places with breathtaking views of Conflans, the full of Achères, etc.
In descent we reach 50 km / h without forcing, in uphill it is a good warm-up for the rise of Montigny-lès-Cormeilles, towards the Village.

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View of the Seine

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Magnificent view of the banks of the Seine

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Le sente du pré aux Lions

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Passage to the forest of Cormeilles

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View of the Paris skyline from the Quarry Descent

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Nice descent with possibility of engagement because the visibility is good

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Marmotton
May 23, 2025, Vue sur la seine

This bank of the Seine brings freshness and serenity

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Along the banks of the Seine, partly on the towpath, then on the tarmac road on the island of Saint-Denis. Tranquility, calm and pleasure, at 6:15 am, no people, it's not the Vététiste highway. To see during the day.

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April 21, 2024, Seine Towpath

the "punk" environment has disappeared, the track exit under the A15 has been redone. This little climb is steep, however. The rest of the path, very wide and uncrowded, is very pleasant.

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Very good ride, rolling and protected, and completely flat! There were quite a few pedestrians

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To follow the right bank of the Seine from Argenteuil to Ourcq. Quiet and almost wild between Argenteuil and the Epinay bridge, then landscaped to the Porte de la Villette. To do ;-)

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Doing it at the end of the afternoon (2-3 hours before sunset) allows you to have beautiful reflections on the Seine. These are also at very busy late afternoon hours.

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The banks of the Seine between Conflans Sainte Honorine and La Frette sur Seine are very pleasant both on foot and by bike. The docks are well laid out on most of the route

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Hello backpackers. Totally agree with you, it's a great plan for anyone looking for a happy car-free alternative. I like the term "plunge", because in the other direction that I often do, it is….small chainring of 22 teeth, and 36 rear !!. Too bad we can't go along the Seine with the viaduct…., maybe one day. In all, from there, you can reach the center of Paris, without a traffic light, or cars!!.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical and cultural sites can I visit in Argenteuil?

Argenteuil offers a rich history. You can explore the Basilique Saint-Denys d'Argenteuil, which houses the Holy Tunic of Christ, or discover the ancient Allée couverte des Déserts, a Neolithic burial site. The Musée d'Argenteuil provides insight into local history and art, including the town's Impressionist connections. For art enthusiasts, the Maison Impressionniste Claude Monet offers a glimpse into Monet's time in Argenteuil. You can also visit the remnants of the Crypt of the Notre-Dame Abbey for a medieval perspective.

Are there any natural attractions or parks to enjoy in Argenteuil?

Yes, Argenteuil boasts several natural spaces. The banks of the Seine are perfect for scenic walks and cycling, with dedicated paths like the Cycle Path along the Seine and the Seine Towpath. You can also visit Parc des Berges for a tranquil picnic or explore the expansive Parc des Buttes du Parisis, which includes the Belvédère des Rinvals in Rinvals Wood, known for its unique 'book trees' and views. Parc de la Butte des Châtaigniers also offers green spaces and panoramic views.

Where can I find the best views of Paris and the surrounding area from Argenteuil?

For stunning panoramic views, head to the Old Mill Orgemont (Moulin d'Orgemont), which offers expansive vistas of the western suburbs of Paris. Another excellent spot is the View of Paris from Butte d'Orgemont, located within the Parc des Buttes du Parisis, providing clear views of the city skyline. The Parc de la Butte des Châtaigniers also offers great vantage points.

What outdoor activities are available near Argenteuil's attractions?

Argenteuil is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the Cycle Path along the Seine or the Seine Towpath. For more extensive cycling, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Argenteuil or try Gravel biking around Argenteuil. Hikers can find numerous paths, including Easy hikes around Argenteuil, offering tranquil experiences in nature.

Are there family-friendly attractions in Argenteuil?

Yes, Argenteuil offers several family-friendly options. The Cycle Path along the Seine has pleasant sections with play and picnic areas. The Seine path from Argenteuil to Île Saint-Denis is also suitable for families. Additionally, the Parc des Buttes du Parisis, including the View of Paris from Butte d'Orgemont, provides natural spaces for families to explore and enjoy together.

What is Argenteuil's connection to the Impressionist art movement?

Argenteuil played a significant role in the Impressionist movement, particularly as a residence for Claude Monet from 1874 to 1878. During this period, he created many iconic paintings inspired by the town's landscapes and the Seine. You can visit the Maison Impressionniste Claude Monet to learn more about his life and work in Argenteuil, with projections of his famous pieces.

Can I find places for walking or cycling along the river in Argenteuil?

Absolutely. Argenteuil's location on the Seine makes its riverbanks a central feature for recreation. The Cycle Path along the Seine offers a smooth surface for riding and pleasant shaded sections. The Seine Towpath provides a tranquil route for both walking and cycling, allowing you to enjoy the river's calm atmosphere.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the attractions in Argenteuil?

Visitors frequently highlight the tranquility and scenic beauty of Argenteuil. The riverfront paths, such as the Cycle Path along the Seine, are praised for their pleasant atmosphere, shade, and beautiful sunset views. The Seine Towpath is appreciated for its calm. The panoramic views, especially from the View of Paris from Butte d'Orgemont, are also a favorite among visitors.

Are there any unique or 'hidden gem' attractions in Argenteuil?

Beyond the well-known sites, Argenteuil has some unique spots. The Belvédère des Rinvals in Rinvals Wood features 'book trees' where you can exchange books, offering a quiet reading spot in nature. The La Cave concert venue, partly housed in a 13th-century vaulted cellar, is a cultural hotspot for live music. You can also explore local vineyards like Vignoble de la Lisière, reflecting Argenteuil's historical viticulture.

What is the best time of year to visit Argenteuil's attractions?

The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for visiting Argenteuil. The weather is pleasant for outdoor activities like cycling and walking along the Seine, and the parks are in full bloom. Summer also offers opportunities for enjoying the riverbanks and outdoor events. However, the views over the Seine, especially at sunset, are beautiful year-round.

Are there any historical monuments related to the Resistance in Argenteuil?

Yes, Argenteuil has a significant historical site dedicated to the Resistance. You can visit the Resistance monument and source, which commemorates this important period in history.

Can I find wheelchair-accessible attractions in Argenteuil?

Yes, some attractions in Argenteuil are designed to be wheelchair-accessible. The Cycle Path along the Seine is noted for its smooth surface, making it accessible for various users. When planning your visit, it's always recommended to check specific venue details for the most up-to-date accessibility information.

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