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Hike a moderate 4.4-mile loop in the Parc de Saint-Cloud, enjoying French gardens, woodlands, and panoramic views of Paris.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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4.64 km
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3.08 km
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The Parc de Saint-Cloud is located southwest of Paris and is accessible by public transport and car. For public transport, you can take the Metro (Line 10 to Boulogne – Pont de Saint-Cloud) or Tramway T2 (to Parc de Saint-Cloud). Parking is available at various entrances to the park, though specific parking for this exact loop may vary depending on your chosen starting point within the expansive estate.
While the Parc de Saint-Cloud generally welcomes dogs, specific regulations regarding leashes and restricted areas may apply. It's always best to check the official park rules upon arrival to ensure a pleasant experience for both you and your dog.
The Parc de Saint-Cloud is beautiful year-round. Spring offers blooming gardens, while autumn provides stunning foliage. Summer is great for longer days, and even winter can be picturesque. Consider visiting on a clear day for the best panoramic views of Paris.
The Domaine National de Saint-Cloud generally has free access to its grounds. However, there might be fees for specific events, exhibitions, or parking. It's advisable to check the official park website for any temporary changes or special event charges.
This loop offers varied terrain, characteristic of the Parc de Saint-Cloud. You'll encounter both manicured paths through formal gardens and more natural, rugged sections within the woodlands. The park is situated on a steep escarpment, so expect some hills and elevation changes, providing good opportunities for hill training.
Rated as 'moderate', this 7.1 km loop with about 106 meters of elevation gain is suitable for hikers with a reasonable level of fitness. While not overly strenuous, the varied terrain and hills mean it's a step up from a completely flat, easy walk. Beginners who are prepared for some inclines should find it manageable.
This loop takes you through many of the park's highlights. You'll experience the grandeur of the Saint-Cloud National Estate, including its formal French gardens and woodlands. Keep an eye out for the Rond de la Balustrade, which offers fantastic views. You'll also pass through sections of the Saint-Cloud forest.
Yes, the Parc de Saint-Cloud is renowned for its panoramic views. The Rond de la Balustrade is a notable viewpoint offering breathtaking vistas of Paris, including landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and La Défense. Other higher elevations within the park also provide excellent scenic overlooks.
Yes, this route incorporates sections of several official trails within the park, including the Sentier des buttes, Sentier des Côteaux, Sentier des rus, and Sentier du Cheval, among others. You'll also traverse parts of the Chemin de la Brosse and various 'Allées' like Allée de Monsieur and Allée de la Lanterne.
Yes, the park offers facilities. You'll find the Ferme du Piqueur, Saint-Cloud Park, which is a facility within the park. There are also cafes and restaurants located near the park's entrances and within the surrounding Saint-Cloud area.
Given the park's location on a steep escarpment, this loop includes noticeable hills. To make the most of it, consider starting your hike earlier in the day to avoid peak crowds, especially if you prefer a more serene experience on the inclines. The higher elevations offer excellent opportunities for hill training, so embrace the challenge and enjoy the rewarding views from the top.