Best attractions and places to see in Réserve Naturelle Des Étangs Et Rigoles D'Yveline. This 310-hectare natural reserve, located southwest of Paris, features an extensive network of 8 lakes and 5 aqueducts, interconnected by the "grand lit de rivière." The area preserves a rich array of ecosystems and a unique hydraulic heritage, originally designed to supply water to the Palace of Versailles. Its diverse habitats support a wide range of flora and fauna, including over 230 bird species.
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Nice spot when the weather is nice for a bike ride or a nice hike!
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This underground aqueduct is part of an ancient hydraulic network composed of fifteen ponds, eight reservoirs and 140 kilometers of channels. Its purpose was to direct the waters of the ponds to the water features of the Palace of Versailles at the time of Louis XIV.
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This former retention basin was part of the network that was used to supply water to the Palace of Versailles. Today, it is a beautiful bird sanctuary where it is pleasant to walk.
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great race which alternates between dirt roads, small tarmac paths in the forest and around ponds
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Excellent for taking a break and recharging your batteries in front of a beautiful landscape, possibility of going for a swim within 10€
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Napoleon's bridge crossing the ponds of the Cheuvreuse valley. Very nice place to get some air in the Paris region
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Bridge overlooking the Etang de Hollande in the Cheuvreuse
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The reserve is known for its extensive network of eight lakes and five aqueducts, all interconnected by the 'grand lit de rivière' (royal river). You can visit several of these, including Étang de Saint-Hubert, Étang de Hollande, and Étang des Noës. These aquatic environments, along with wet meadows and reed beds, offer diverse ecosystems.
The reserve's most striking historical feature is its origin as a vast hydraulic system constructed under King Louis XIV. This network of lakes and 'rigoles' (canals), designed by figures like Vauban, was engineered to supply water to the elaborate fountains and basins of the Palace of Versailles. You can see remnants of this system, such as the Underground conduit of the Vieille-Église aqueduct.
Yes, the reserve is a crucial stopover, wintering, and breeding ground for over 230 species of birds, making it an excellent location for ornithology. Notable species include the Little Bittern, Common Sandpiper, and various ducks. There are two observatories along a pedagogical trail that allow for undisturbed birdwatching.
The area around the Réserve Naturelle Des Étangs Et Rigoles D'Yveline offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy walks around the ponds. For example, there are easy hikes like the 'Hollande Pond – Hollande Pond loop'. If you're into cycling, there are also gravel biking routes available, such as the 'Château de Rambouillet – Rambouillet loop'. You can explore more options on the hiking guide or gravel biking guide for the region.
Many of the lakes within the reserve, such as Étang de Saint-Hubert, Étang de Hollande, and Étang des Noës, are considered family-friendly. The reserve also offers a pedagogical trail, which is perfect for exploring its ecosystems with children. Observing the diverse birdlife from the observatories can also be an engaging activity for families.
Beyond the extensive birdlife, the reserve is home to several unique species. The historic aqueducts provide essential hibernation sites for bat species like Daubenton's Bat and Natterer's Bat. The diverse habitats also support a wide array of insects, angiosperms, coleoptera, and spiders. Rare and protected plant species, such as Alisma gramineum, can also be found here.
Yes, guided tours are offered to help visitors explore the reserve. Free access is sometimes available on open days, though this often requires prior reservation. The reserve also organizes special events like nature walks at dusk, mycological inventories, and ornithological outings to observe wintering birds.
The Maison de la Réserve Naturelle is located near the main entrance of the Île de loisirs de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines. It serves as a point of contact for the reserve and is open for reserved activities.
Visitors appreciate the historical significance and natural beauty of the lakes. For instance, Étang de Saint-Hubert is noted for its scenic views, especially when crossing the Pont Napoléon. Étang de Hollande is praised for its beauty, particularly at sunrise. Perray Pond is considered a charming corner for a nature getaway, ideal for picnics or simply enjoying the tranquility.
Seven of the eight lakes are freely accessible via designated paths. The reserve offers a pedagogical trail designed for exploring its diverse ecosystems. Additionally, the two birdwatching observatories along this trail provide excellent vantage points to experience the local wildlife.
Yes, the reserve offers several easy walking routes. For example, you can find routes like the 'Étang des Noës – Passage no longer exists loop' or the 'Hollande Pond – Hollande Pond loop'. These trails are generally suitable for a relaxed exploration of the natural surroundings. More easy hikes can be found in the easy hikes guide.


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