Best lakes around Brie-Comte-Robert are found within the Seine-et-Marne department, an area known for its historical heritage and natural green spaces. While prominent named lakes directly within the town are limited, the region offers various ponds and water features. These natural elements contribute to the local landscape, providing habitats for diverse wildlife and opportunities for outdoor activities. The area's green spaces and historical sites often incorporate these water bodies.
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Beautiful lake in pleasant calm
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According to the archives of the castle library, the first seigniory of Le Monceau dates back to 1191. From this period, there are still ponds, bridges and vaulted cellars on the estate. Today, exceptional trees adorn the estate. In addition, the 150 ha of woods and 20 ha of pond are conducive to welcoming wildlife, and it is not uncommon to come across a deer, fallow deer or wild boar.
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Small lake located in a wooded park in the town of Tigery, a sports course is offered around the water point.
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The ponds form part of the landscape of Île-de-France. They are home to a rich biodiversity: birds, unique plant species, amphibians... Unfortunately, the ponds are degrading day after day, which explains the disappearance of dragonflies. But many organizations are trying to preserve these magnificent places!
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Here is one of the most beautiful ponds in the forest. It is a haven of peace on which you can not linger too much when you run, if not to refuel. The site therefore invites you to come back to the occasion! A great place to stretch or have a picnic after a workout.
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Quiet ponds and marshes where you can admire geese, ducks and other moorhens sheltering there.
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Certainly the prettiest pond that we cross on the "path of the ponds" of the Bois de Notre Dame.
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Remarkable elements of our landscapes, ponds form places of life appreciated by a great diversity of species, both plant and animal. However, they are becoming scarce, particularly in Île-de-France. The degradation of wetlands is one of the main causes of dragonfly disappearance in the region. In its missions, the NFB strives to conserve these fragile reservoirs of biodiversity by undertaking specific maintenance work.
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Among the most appreciated are The ponds of the Servon meadow, known for their quiet environment and diverse birdlife. Another favorite is Rut Pond, a family-friendly natural monument rich in biodiversity. Visitors also enjoy the historical setting of Château de Monceau, which features extensive ponds.
Yes, Rut Pond is specifically noted as family-friendly, hosting a rich biodiversity of birds, plants, and amphibians. The estate of Château de Monceau, with its 20 hectares of pond area, is also suitable for families, offering opportunities to spot wildlife like deer and wild boar.
The lakes around Brie-Comte-Robert are set within natural green spaces. You can expect to see quiet ponds and marshes at The ponds of the Servon meadow, home to geese, ducks, and moorhens. Rut Pond is a natural monument with diverse plant species and amphibians. The area also features wooded parks, such as around Tigery lake, and forests like those surrounding Château de Monceau, where you might encounter deer or wild boar.
Yes, Château de Monceau is a significant historical site with extensive ponds. Dating back to 1191, the estate still features original ponds, bridges, and vaulted cellars, offering a blend of history and nature.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, cycling, and gravel biking. For running, explore trails like the 'Bridge over the Yerres loop' or 'Rose Museum – Church of Our Lady of the Roses loop' from Brie-Comte-Robert, detailed in the Running Trails around Brie-Comte-Robert guide. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Roman bridge – Old railway loop' or 'Chemin des Roses Greenway' from Brie-Comte-Robert, found in the Cycling around Brie-Comte-Robert guide. Gravel biking options include the 'Château des Marmousets loop' or 'Sénart State Forest loop', available in the Gravel biking around Brie-Comte-Robert guide.
While the Komoot guide highlights natural ponds and estate lakes, regional research indicates that **La Brie lake** (also known as Etang au Bois) is a highly regarded destination for carp fishing. It's known for its mature carp stock, with many fish over 40 lbs, and is often booked exclusively for small groups of anglers seeking a tranquil fishing holiday.
The Seine-et-Marne region, where Brie-Comte-Robert is located, offers natural beauty throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the lush greenery and outdoor activities like cycling and walking. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter offers tranquil, crisp walks, though specific seasonal considerations for each lake are not detailed.
While specific dog-friendly designations for each lake are not provided, the general green spaces and trails around Brie-Comte-Robert are popular for walks. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and check local regulations for specific areas, especially around nature reserves or private estates like Château de Monceau where wildlife is present.
Many of the natural ponds and green spaces offer opportunities for easy walks. For instance, Tigery lake features a sports course around its water point, suggesting a relatively flat and accessible path. The quiet nature of The ponds of the Servon meadow also implies a relaxed environment suitable for leisurely strolls.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil, natural settings and the rich biodiversity found around the lakes. The opportunity to observe various bird species at places like The ponds of the Servon meadow, or to spot deer and wild boar at Château de Monceau, are frequently highlighted. The blend of natural beauty with historical elements also adds to the appeal.
While specific cafes or accommodations directly adjacent to each lake are not detailed, Brie-Comte-Robert itself offers amenities. For example, La Brie lake, a popular fishing destination, provides facilities including showers, a toilet, a washbasin, a fridge-freezer, and charging points near the lake for its guests.
Information on specific public transport routes to each lake is limited. However, Brie-Comte-Robert is generally accessible within the Seine-et-Marne department. For driving, parking availability would vary by location; for instance, the estate of Château de Monceau would likely have designated parking for visitors.


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