Best attractions and places to see around Tigery, a commune in the Essonne department of the Île-de-France region, offers a blend of historical vestiges and natural tranquility. The area is partly covered by the vast National Forest of Sénart, providing extensive natural environments. Tigery also features Parc de Tigery, an eight-hectare park with an arbored pond, situated on the edge of the Sénart forest. Historically a Gallo-Roman settlement, Tigery has developed into a small town with a rich heritage.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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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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To read before getting on your bike: https://valle-de-l-yerres-plateau-briard.over-blog.com/2018/09/le-train-des-roses.html
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the old railway line of the Bastille station (also called Chemin des Roses in Seine et Marne and Végétale (formerly Tégéval) in Val de Marne) is gradually being developed into a cycle/pedestrian path over the entire route not used by the RER A or the TGV, that is to say roughly from Boissy to the Yèbles terminus (40 km further), via the stations of Mandres, Brie-comte-Robert, Grisy, Coubert, etc... The path is built from the TGV underground in Boissy to the terminus of the line (since 2023 with the connection between Mandres and Servon which did not exist). Overall magnificent, very pleasant and on a clean site (by definition). Only the connection between Servon and Brie is a little chaotic with the crossing of the Francilienne and the N19, not very picturesque. To do!!
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This greenway is very pleasant, with shaded passages and bucolic sections. It is a walk accessible to all types of cyclists, especially children.
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A long, very rolling road to do with the family. I even walked there a little bit in the company of a little fox.
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Super nice greenway.
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A magnificent walk, it begins in Créteil and continues along the Chemin des Roses at Servon. They are making the connection. The walk does not stop at Mandres les roses.
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Tigery is nestled near the vast National Forest of Sénart, offering extensive natural environments for exploration. Within the commune, you can visit Parc de Tigery, an eight-hectare park featuring an arbored pond, perfect for serene walks and family activities. The Hauldres stream also flows through the area, adding to its natural charm.
Yes, Tigery is known for its extensive greenways and cycling routes. A popular choice is the Chemin des Roses Greenway, which offers shaded passages and bucolic sections, suitable for all types of cyclists, including children. Another excellent option is Allée Royale, described as a 'strada Biancha' that is very practicable even for road bikes. You can also explore the Old Sénart Forest Path, which follows an old forest cycle path between ponds and ditches. For more cycling adventures, check out the cycling routes around Tigery.
The region around Tigery offers several pleasant hiking opportunities, particularly within the Sénart forest. The Old Sénart Forest Path is a great option, providing a pleasant course among the trees, passing between ponds and ditches. For more dedicated hiking, you can explore various hiking routes around Tigery, including easy loops like the 'Tigery lake loop' or moderate trails such as 'La makes you feel good'.
Yes, for mountain biking enthusiasts, there's a Bike park with many singles. This park features a series of single trails ideal for mountain biking, some of which are quite technical and require good technique. Additionally, you can find various gravel biking routes around Tigery that offer diverse terrain.
While Tigery itself has a Gallo-Roman history, numerous significant historical sites are within a short drive. These include the historical monument Cathédrale Saint-Spire in Corbeil-Essonnes (approx. 3 km), the grand Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte (approx. 17 km), and the iconic Fontainebleau Palace (approx. 30 km). Further afield, but still accessible, are the world-renowned Versailles Palace (approx. 33 km) and the historic Château de Vincennes (approx. 23 km).
Yes, you can explore the Maison Caillebotte in Yerres (approx. 9 km), which offers insight into the life of Impressionist painter Gustave Caillebotte. For those interested in aviation and space, the Musée aéronautique et spatial Safran in Réau (approx. 12 km) showcases over 100 engines, rockets, and aircraft in a former seaplane hangar.
Absolutely. Parc de Tigery is an excellent family-friendly option with its open spaces and pond. For active families, the Chemin des Roses Greenway and the Old Sénart Forest Path are both marked as family-friendly cycling and walking routes, accessible to children. The Allée Royale is also suitable for families looking for a pleasant ride.
Visitors particularly appreciate the pleasant, shaded passages and bucolic sections of the Chemin des Roses Greenway, noting its accessibility for all cyclists. The Allée Royale is praised for its good surface, making it very practicable even for road bikes. The Old Sénart Forest Path is enjoyed for its winding course among the trees and its unique setting between ponds and ditches.
Yes, the Domaine de Grosbois in Boissy-Saint-Léger, about 12 km from Tigery, is a significant site for equestrian enthusiasts. This 17th-century château is set within 430 hectares and features a renowned training center for trotting horses.
Beyond the local Parc de Tigery, you can visit the beautiful Parc Floral de Paris (approx. 23 km northwest) and the Jardin Tino Rossi (approx. 25 km), a garden and riverside walk in Paris. These offer diverse natural and landscaped environments for relaxation and exploration.
While many major Parisian landmarks are within reach, for a unique local experience, consider exploring the Réveillon Valley Greenway. This green link follows the small Briard watercourse, offering beautiful scenery and well-maintained trails for walks and relaxation, away from the more crowded spots.
The region's greenways and forest paths are generally pleasant throughout the warmer months, from spring to early autumn. Spring offers blooming nature, while summer provides shaded passages. Autumn brings beautiful foliage to the Sénart forest. Always check local weather conditions before planning your outdoor excursions.


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