Best lakes around Fontenay-Le-Fleury are found in the surrounding Yvelines department, as the commune itself does not feature large natural lakes. The area is characterized by its historical connection to water sources, with the Ru de Gally stream defining its northern boundary. This stream, originating in the Park of the Palace of Versailles, flows through the Val de Gally. While prominent lakes are not directly within Fontenay-Le-Fleury, several notable ponds and bodies of water are accessible nearby.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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I know these mining ponds really well!! It's a superb, pleasant walk. The area is superb, remarkable and easy. Kind regards, Domi
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easy calm but crowded on weekends in good weather
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Perfect for running or trail running
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A walk under a winter sun. Few people. Very quiet. Good shoes. The only unpleasant moments (noise): the beginning and the end due to the proximity of the A86, but only for a short time.
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Water reservoirs on the Bièvre (river bearing the old name of the beaver), whose level is managed by the SIAVB (Intercommunal Syndicate for the Sanitation of the Bièvre Valley), the ponds of Moulin de Renard, Minière, Geneste, offer a natural reservoir for fauna and flora. Herons, swans, moorhens, mallards, great crested grebes, cormorants, barnacle geese, kingfishers and many other birds populate the banks of these ponds. Wild boars, foxes, roe deer are also present as well as wild rabbits, red squirrels or chipmunk squirrels (striped or Korean). Many flat or sloping paths allow hikers, joggers and cyclists to create their own circuits in this haven of greenery. Definitely worth discovering.
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The Geneste pond offers a peaceful and green setting, perfect for a stroll or a relaxing break. Bordered by forests and paths, this pond is an ideal place for nature lovers, who can observe the local wildlife, especially the birds that come to nest there. The reflections of the trees in the calm water create a serene atmosphere.
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Hello, is it normal to see camper vans parked in the car park on the other side? It looks like they've been there for a few weeks and since there's not much space to park, I wonder why it's allowed? And we also see someone filling their trunk on Sundays with big logs of wood and why only on Sundays? We've been coming for over 30 years, there are some weird things at the ponds! We really miss the trail that's at the car parks that you closed. It's too far for us, we're disabled but very happy to be able to spend a little more time at the ponds while we can afford it. We see people from the ONF in vans but they don't stop. Kind regards.
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While Fontenay-Le-Fleury itself doesn't have large natural lakes, the surrounding area offers several notable spots. Popular choices include Geneste Pond, known for cycling and its winter beauty, Saint-Cucufa Pond, a peaceful spot in the Malmaison national forest, and the historic Grand Canal at Versailles, offering magnificent views of the castle.
Yes, several lakes in the vicinity are great for families. Geneste Pond, Saint-Cucufa Pond, Grand Canal at Versailles, and Minière Ponds are all noted as family-friendly, offering pleasant walks and natural settings.
The lakes provide habitats for various wildlife. For instance, Saint-Cucufa Pond is home to ducks, batrachians, and fish. The Minière Ponds also offer opportunities to immerse yourself in preserved nature.
Absolutely. Many of the lakes are integrated into hiking routes. You can find numerous trails, including those around the Minière Ponds and Corot Ponds. For a comprehensive list of hiking options, explore the Hiking around Fontenay-Le-Fleury guide.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Geneste Pond is specifically highlighted as a great place for cycling. The Grand Canal at Versailles also offers a pleasant cycling experience. For more routes, check out the Cycling around Fontenay-Le-Fleury guide.
The Grand Canal at Versailles is a significant historical site, offering a unique perspective on the Palace of Versailles. Additionally, the Corot Ponds are named after the famous painter Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, who found inspiration there.
Many of the lakes, such as Geneste Pond and the Minière Ponds, are beautiful in all seasons, including winter. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walks, while summer is ideal for picnics and enjoying the greenery.
Yes, several spots are suitable for picnics. Saint-Cucufa Pond is described as an idyllic place for a picnic or to rest, with benches available. The Grand Canal at Versailles also has lawns inviting a short break.
Yes, for some locations, parking is readily available. For example, the Minière Ponds offer plenty of parking for visitors arriving by car.
Directly within Fontenay-Le-Fleury, there are no prominent lakes for wild swimming. The closest identified option for recreational swimming is the Étang des Bauches at Achères Plages, located approximately 16 kilometers away.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful and preserved natural settings, the opportunities for walks and cycling, and the historical charm, especially around the Grand Canal at Versailles. The variety of landscapes, from forest ponds to man-made canals, also receives positive feedback.
Yes, the region offers mountain biking opportunities. While specific lakes may not have dedicated MTB trails directly on their banks, you can find routes that pass nearby. For detailed MTB trails, refer to the MTB Trails around Fontenay-Le-Fleury guide.


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