Best lakes around Villeneuve-Saint-Georges are primarily found in nearby recreational areas, as the town itself does not feature prominent natural lakes. The region offers several accessible artificial bodies of water within larger parks or estates. These locations provide opportunities for various outdoor activities and a natural escape close to urban areas.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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super place for running, watch out for the opening hours! January 8am-5pm February 8am-6pm March 7:30am-7pm (8:30pm from daylight saving time change) April 7am-8:30pm May 7am-9pm June 7am-9pm July 7am-9pm August 7am-8:30pm September 7:30am-8pm October 8am-7pm (5pm from daylight saving time change) November 8am-5pm December 8am-5pm
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Panoramic view of the Grand Canal just after the entrance. An ideal place for a family walk, which is also a favorite ground for runners.
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Lots of runners. Ideal to visit just a few kilometers from Paris. Line B stop Parc de Sceaux or La Croix de Berny
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The best known of the lakes in the Bois de Vincennes. Great for a short break. Avoid cycling there on weekends, as there are too many pedestrians. On those days, prefer the Lac des Minimes or the many roads in the woods that are closed to cars...
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Good and popular place to take a break - here you can sit with a great view and watch the joggers passing by.
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Green lung of eastern Paris. Very pleasant
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The primary lake experience directly serving Villeneuve-Saint-Georges is the large body of water within the Parc Interdépartemental des Sports et de Loisirs de Choisy Paris-Val-de-Marne, often called Parc de Choisy. Additionally, the Bois de Vincennes, though further afield, features several notable lakes including Lake Daumesnil, Lake Gravelle, and Rut Pond.
The 'plan d'eau' at Parc de Choisy is a hub for water sports. You can enjoy canoeing, kayaking, sailing, and rowing. It also uniquely features a water ski lift for water skiing and wakeboarding. Fishing is popular there as well.
Yes, several lakes are considered family-friendly. The Parc de Choisy offers ample space for picnics and leisure activities by the water. Within the Bois de Vincennes, Lake Daumesnil, Lake Gravelle, and Rut Pond are all categorized as family-friendly, providing natural settings for outings.
Absolutely. The Parc de Choisy offers 15 km of walking paths around its body of water. The Bois de Vincennes, which encompasses lakes like Lake Daumesnil and Lake Gravelle, is a popular spot for running and walking. You can find various routes, including a 'Lac de Créteil loop' from Villeneuve Triage, or explore other options in the running trails guide or hiking guide for the area.
At Lake Gravelle, you can admire water lilies, especially as it's known for its idyllic setting. Rut Pond is home to a rich biodiversity, including unique plant species, birds, and amphibians. The Bois de Vincennes generally offers a natural escape with diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, the Parc Interdépartemental des Sports et de Loisirs de Choisy Paris-Val-de-Marne (Parc de Choisy) is easily accessible from Paris. The Bois de Vincennes, where lakes like Lake Daumesnil are located, also has good public transport connections.
While specific dog policies can vary, generally, parks and natural areas in France often allow dogs on leashes. It's always best to check local signage or official park websites for the most current regulations regarding pets in areas like Parc de Choisy and the Bois de Vincennes.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for water sports and picnics at Parc de Choisy. Autumn offers beautiful foliage for walks in the Bois de Vincennes, and winter can provide serene settings for walks, especially around lakes like Lake Gravelle.
Yes, the area offers cycling opportunities. The Parc de Choisy has facilities for cycling. The Bois de Vincennes is a popular spot for cyclists, with many roads crossing the forest. For mountain biking, you can find trails like the 'Rut Pond loop' from Montgeron, and other options in the MTB trails guide for the region.
While the immediate vicinity of the lakes might be natural, the larger recreational areas like Parc de Choisy and the Bois de Vincennes are well-equipped. You can typically find cafes or refreshment stands within these parks, especially during peak seasons. For more options, nearby towns and villages offer a wider selection of eateries.
The Grand Canal, located within the Domaine de Sceaux, is a man-made lake known for its grandiose scale. It's an ideal site for running or strolling by the water, offering beautiful views of the castle and the meticulously designed gardens of the park. Since 2023, visitors can even cross the canal on the surface of the water via the Gué.
Lakes like Lake Daumesnil, though artificial, were created during the Second Empire to enhance the park's landscape. Lake Gravelle, also artificial, was historically supplied by the Marne and now by the Seine via a hydraulic system, highlighting its role in water management.


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