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Waterfall hiking trails around Saint-Germain-En-Laye are primarily found within the expansive Forest of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, a significant natural area near Paris. The region features diverse woodlands, including sessile oaks and beeches, and is bordered by the River Seine. While the area is known for its royal forest and historical sites, specific natural waterfalls are less prominent, with trails often highlighting serene water bodies like the Mare aux Canes (Duck Pond) and smaller cascades. The terrain generally offers gentle elevation changes suitable…
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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16.1km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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23.5km
06:05
140m
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Name: Originally known as Place de l'Étoile, the square was renamed in 1970 in honor of the late President Charles de Gaulle. However, it is often still referred to by its old name. Architecture & Form: The square has a diameter of approximately 240 meters. It forms the center of a star from which twelve avenues (including the Champs-Élysées) radiate. It received its present form in the 19th century by the urban planner Baron Haussmann. Central Landmark: In the middle stands the Arc de Triomphe (Triumphal Arch), commissioned by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1806. The monument is 50 meters high and houses the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier with a perpetually burning eternal flame that is rekindled daily. Traffic: The square is considered one of the most chaotic and dangerous roundabouts in the world. Due to the many intersecting lanes, insurance companies often do not accept liability for accidents here. Safe Access: Pedestrians should never cross the square above ground. There are underground passages that lead directly to the Arc de Triomphe. Public Transportation: Directly below the square lies the important transportation hub Charles de Gaulle – Étoile, where several metro lines and the S-Bahn (RER A) stop.
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The Pont de Bir-Hakeim was built in 1878 and connects the 15th and 16th arrondissements. It serves a dual purpose: a road for traffic and, on top of that, a railway bridge for metro line 6. The bridge for traffic is divided into three sections: a sidewalk, a bicycle path, and a road. All these sections are separated by cast-iron columns. The bridge is 237 meters long and approximately 25 meters wide. The sides of the bridge are decorated with cast-iron ornaments. On a central extension stands a statue from 1930 by the Danish sculptor Wederkinch, a gift from the Danish community in Paris. From here, you have a beautiful view of the Eiffel Tower. The bridge literally and figuratively pierces the 16th arrondissement to reach the Passy metro station. The bridge owes its somewhat unusual name to the Battle of Bir-Hakeim. A battle between the French army under General Marie-Pierre Koenig and the German/Italian Afrika Korps under the command of Marshal Rommel. This famous and fierce battle took place in 1942 in Libya near the town of Bir-Hakeim. Incidentally, the bridge only received its name in 1948; previously, it was called the Passy Viaduct and was more of a walkway with trees and benches. This bridge also features in the film "Inception," starring Leonardo DiCaprio.
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On the top floor (3rd floor), Eiffel set up a small private apartment. There he received, among others, Thomas Edison. The apartment still exists today and can be viewed through a window.
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Since the end of the 19th century, the tip of the Eiffel Tower has risen into the Parisian sky. Now an undisputed national symbol of France, its permanent presence was not originally planned. At the start of the project, the usage rights attached to the construction contract were set at only 20 years. After that, the tower was supposed to be dismantled. Well, it's still standing today. Can we really imagine Paris without the Eiffel Tower?
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Saint Germain, Paris, Champs Elysees. A visit is highly recommended and interesting 👍🏻.
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A walk in the gardens of Paris around the Eiffel Tower is highly recommended and wonderfully beautiful to see 👍. The sights around the park are also interesting. On mild summer evenings it is worth having a picnic here. In the evening, when the light show takes place hourly from 8 p.m. for 5 minutes each time, it is a great experience. Climbing the Eiffel Tower is a unique experience. We climbed the 1st and 2nd floors. Up to the 2nd floor there are 675 steps 😅. In the morning it was still a little hazy, but from midday the weather cleared up and the ☀️ shone until sunset. Including the waiting time, we spent about 4 hours there. Seeing Paris from the Eiffel Tower was 😁dreamlike. A visit is highly recommended 👍.
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A boat tour on the 🛶Lac Inferieur 💙 is as stunningly beautiful as the photo. A visit is highly recommended 👍.
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There are over 25 hiking trails around Saint-Germain-En-Laye that feature water bodies or smaller cascades. While natural waterfalls are less prominent, these routes often highlight serene ponds and streams within the expansive Forest of Saint-Germain-en-Laye.
The region is characterized by its royal forest and serene water bodies rather than large natural waterfalls. You can expect to find trails that feature smaller cascades, tranquil ponds like the Mare aux Canes (Duck Pond), and the Small waterfall – Lower Lake loop from Suresnes, which highlights a modest waterfall and a lake.
Yes, Saint-Germain-En-Laye offers several easy trails. Out of the 25 available routes, 4 are classified as easy, providing gentle elevation changes perfect for a relaxed walk. The Small waterfall – Lower Lake loop from Suresnes is a moderate option that is still very accessible for most hikers.
Many trails within the Forest of Saint-Germain-en-Laye are suitable for families. The Sentier du Val (Val Discovery Trail) is a 2.8km loop designed to be accessible for all, including families, with educational stations about the forest. For a route featuring water, consider the Small waterfall – Lower Lake loop from Suresnes, which is a moderate trail with a manageable distance.
Yes, the Forest of Saint-Germain-en-Laye is generally dog-friendly, and many trails, including the Sentier du Val, welcome dogs. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near other hikers. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.
Beyond the water features, the trails wind through the vast Forest of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, home to diverse trees like sessile oaks and beeches. You can also discover serene water bodies such as the Reed Pond and the Corra Pond. The Eiffel Tower – Eiffel Tower loop from Suresnes offers a mix of natural sections and urban landmarks.
Yes, many of the trails in the region are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. The Small waterfall – Lower Lake loop from Suresnes is a popular circular route that features a small waterfall and a lake. The Bois de Boulogne – Boulogne Forest loop from Suresnes Mont-Valérien also offers extensive forest exploration.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 900 reviews. Hikers often praise the quiet woodlands, the blend of natural beauty with historical elements, and the well-maintained paths suitable for various skill levels. The panoramic views from the Grande Terrasse are also a highlight.
The Forest of Saint-Germain-en-Laye is beautiful year-round. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming flora, while autumn offers stunning foliage. Water features, including smaller cascades and ponds, are generally more pronounced after periods of rain, making spring and late autumn good times to visit for their visual impact. Summer provides pleasant conditions for leisurely walks.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history. You can find sites like the Château du Val, a former royal hunting lodge, and the Pavillon Henri IV. The Sentier des Oratoires, an 18km loop, features seven oratories and four crosses throughout the forest, adding a spiritual dimension to your hike. The Rond de la Balustrade – Mont-Valérien Memorial loop from Boulogne - Jean Jaurès also passes by significant historical points.
Saint-Germain-En-Laye is well-connected and easily accessible from Paris, typically within half an hour. Public transport options, such as the RER A train line, serve the town, providing convenient access to the forest and various trailheads. Specific starting points for routes like those near Suresnes are also reachable by local buses or other regional transport links.
Yes, the Grande Terrasse, designed by André Le Nôtre, is a prominent feature offering spectacular panoramic views across the Seine valley and, on clear days, the distant Paris skyline. Many trails within the Forest of Saint-Germain-en-Laye also provide scenic overlooks and picturesque spots, especially along the riverside paths.


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