Attractions and places to see around Mézières-Sur-Seine include a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural points of interest. Situated on the left bank of the Seine, the commune features diverse terrain, including wooded hillsides, the Mantois plateau, and the river itself. The area holds archaeological vestiges dating back to prehistory and is home to historical structures like Église St Nicolas and traditional lavoirs. Its natural environment, including Bois de Mézerolles, forms part of the green belt of western…
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Is it allowed to cross? Not sure... I did, I was looked at and greeted. But not blocked. However, it's not easy to get out on the other side, the exit is closed. It's possible to go through a small door.
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This section parallel to the Seine cycle route is not very smooth. The large number of holes are filled with ballast (large stones) from the SNCF tracks. Without suspension it hurts :D
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This small table is in the oldest large circle. A large table is located in the new small star. An old table, called the "débotter" table, on which the king sat so that his large hunting boots could be put on, it also served as a snack table and also, and perhaps especially by climbing onto it by a circular bench, as an observatory in the center of a star. The small table of Beynes seems the oldest, it is a large circular block, split in the middle and supported by four terminals. The large table is more ornate with the inscription "remade in 1783", and its top bears the indication of the roads, also serving as an orientation table. This assignment is unique, moreover the inscription "Route d'Auteuil" does not correspond to the star where it is, but to the Grand Rond. It is reasonable to think that the table from Ste Appoline (Plaisir) was brought there first, while the one from Beynes was being remade, then the tablets were reversed, and this is how the large table is in the small star and gives the orientations of the Grand Rond.
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Strange Architecture, really worth discovering.
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This gas-fired Edf power station has been closed for several years; however, these two immense chimneys, which I hope will remain as a testimony to a certain era, have the major interest of being visible from dozens of kilometers around and are for me an excellent landmark to locate myself during my bike rides.
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The Porcheville thermal power plant is a former power plant, its final shutdown having taken place on May 1, 2017. It is located in Porcheville in the Yvelines (France) on the banks of the Seine, about fifty kilometers northwest of Paris. It was operated by EDF. The two chimneys of the plant are 220 meters high to evacuate their fumes well above the 70 m cliff facing the site on the left bank of the Seine.
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Élisabethville, once a holiday resort, is today a residential town located in the Yvelines department (France), straddling the communes of Aubergenville and Épône. Created in 1928, it has about 4,000 inhabitants. One of the most remarkable buildings is the Sainte-Thérèse-de-l'Enfant-Jésus church, a reinforced concrete construction with sculptures in the concrete in setting dating from 1928, the work of the architect Paul Tournon and the sculptor Carlo Sarrabezolles
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beautiful chateau, with a paved road in front
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Mézières-sur-Seine and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the 13th-century Saint-Séverin Church, Oinville-sur-Montcient, which was enlarged in the 16th century and is classified as a Historic Monument. Another notable site is the Château de Jambville, featuring architecture that evolved over centuries, with vaulted cellars from the 13th century and a central pavilion from the Louis XIV period. The local Église St Nicolas, built between the 13th and 17th centuries, also offers a glimpse into the region's past.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Château de Jambville is highly recommended, with its extensive 52-hectare park featuring rare tree species and structures like a Greek temple and an old icehouse, perfect for exploration. The Small round table, an ancient hunting table, also offers an interesting historical stop for all ages.
The commune boasts a diverse and preserved natural environment. You can explore the wooded areas like Bois des Fondis, Bois Coffard, and particularly Bois de Mézerolles, which is recognized as a Natural Zone of Ecological, Faunistic, and Floristic Interest (ZNIEFF). The town's location on the Seine River also provides picturesque views and opportunities to enjoy the waterway.
Absolutely! The area offers a variety of hiking trails for different skill levels. You can find routes like the 'Paris Beach – Biotope du Bout du Monde loop' or 'The Dolmens of Épône loop'. For more options, including easy and moderate trails, explore the Hiking around Mézières-Sur-Seine guide.
Runners can enjoy several trails in the vicinity. Options include the 'Senneville Washhouse loop' and the 'Château d'Agnou loop'. For a comprehensive list of routes, including moderate and difficult options, check out the Running Trails around Mézières-Sur-Seine guide.
Yes, the Sainte-Thérèse-de-l'Enfant-Jésus Church of Élisabethville stands out. Constructed in 1927, it is one of the first churches built with reinforced concrete, featuring distinctive sculptures. Its unique style makes it a fascinating visit.
The area has significant archaeological interest, with findings dating back to prehistory. Evidence of Neanderthal man from the Middle Paleolithic period, including bifaces and tools, has been found near 'la butte des Murets'. During the Neolithic era, a large tumulus suggests a well-established agricultural community. The town's name, Mézières, is also linked to hundreds of Gallo-Roman walls discovered in the Bois de Mézerolles.
Yes, there are numerous road cycling routes. You can embark on longer rides like the 'Ile aux Dames – Col de Clachaloze loop' or 'The Dolmens of Épône – Saint-Nicolas Church of Maule loop'. Explore more options, including easy to difficult routes, in the Road Cycling Routes around Mézières-Sur-Seine guide.
Mézières-sur-Seine is known for its traditional washhouses, which are part of the local rural heritage. These include the Lavoir du Hameau, de la Grande Rue, de la Fontaine Lubin, St Nicolas, la Villeneuve, and les Marronniers. Many natural water sources in the commune were converted into these historical structures.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. For instance, the Château de Jambville is praised for its perfectly renovated appearance and great park for family visits. The unique architecture of the Sainte-Thérèse-de-l'Enfant-Jésus Church of Élisabethville is also frequently highlighted as worth discovering.
While not explicitly a viewpoint, the Small round table is historically noted as an observatory point in the center of a star-shaped clearing, offering a unique perspective. The diverse landscape, including steep wooded hillsides and the Mantois plateau, also provides many scenic vistas, particularly along the Seine River.
The Porcheville Power Plant is a former thermal power plant located on the banks of the Seine. While it ceased operations in 2017, its two immense 220-meter-high chimneys remain a prominent landmark visible from many kilometers around. It serves as a notable point of interest for its industrial heritage and as a navigational aid during bike rides, though it is not an active visitor attraction.


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