Lakes around Bondoufle offer a variety of natural areas for exploration. While Bondoufle itself features smaller water bodies like the mini lake in Parc des Trois Parts, the surrounding region provides several basins and ponds integrated into green spaces. These water features contribute to the local natural landscape, often serving ecological functions such as flood management and supporting local biodiversity. The area provides opportunities for walks and observing local fauna.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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The Carouge basin is the point of convergence of the Orge, Blutin, Salmouille and Boële. The basin was dug in the 1970s to extract materials for road construction, and also to manage the floods of the Orge. Here you can see many species of birds, such as seagulls, cormorants and ringed plovers depending on the season. The path along the basin is safe and flat.
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The Saint-Michel-sur-Orge basin is a peaceful place surrounded by greenery, ideal for a walk or a relaxing break in the heart of nature. Located on the edge of the city, this basin offers a pleasant setting with its shaded banks. The paths that surround it allow you to appreciate the tranquility of the place and observe the local fauna, in particular the birds that come to land on the water.
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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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A small, very pleasant park in Juvisy-sur-Orge with a series of small caves and a lake. It is the vestige of the 50 hectare park of the Lord of Juvisy, Antoine Rossignol des Roches. A peaceful site to stop off in the middle of a hike and regain your strength for the rest.
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This water park is only the culmination of the Ollainville water treatment plant known as the Moulin Neuf, on a former industrial site that had been cleaned up and rehabilitated which had replaced the old mill. The site is next to the Syndicat de l'Orge, de la Rémarde et de la Prédecelle, which does everything in its power to ensure that the paths and routes in the Barley basin are practicable and maintained.
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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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A small and very pleasant park in Juvisy-sur-Orge with a series of small caves and a pond. A small and very pleasant park in Juvisy-sur-Orge with small caves and a pond.
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Around Bondoufle, you'll primarily find basins, ponds, and smaller water bodies integrated into green spaces. These are often designed for ecological functions like flood management and supporting local biodiversity, rather than large-scale water sports. For example, the Parc des Trois Parts in Bondoufle features a beautiful 'mini lac' known for its water lilies.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Rut Pond is known for its rich biodiversity, offering an educational experience for children to observe unique plant species and amphibians. Another great option is Étang du Moulin Neuf, which is part of a water park on a rehabilitated industrial site, providing a pleasant setting for family outings.
For birdwatching, Carouge Basin is an excellent choice. It's a point of convergence for several rivers and hosts various bird species like seagulls, cormorants, and ringed plovers depending on the season. The Saint-Michel-sur-Orge basin also offers a peaceful setting to observe local fauna, particularly birds that land on the water.
Yes, Carouge Basin features a safe and flat path along its perimeter, making it suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. This allows everyone to enjoy the natural surroundings and observe the birdlife.
The area around Bondoufle offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including touring and road cycling, as well as mountain biking trails. For example, you can explore routes like 'Nature and mountain biking loop from Bondoufle' or 'Carouge Basin – Carouge Basin loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Bondoufle, Cycling around Bondoufle, and Road Cycling Routes around Bondoufle guides.
While not a large lake, the Parc des Grottes in Juvisy-sur-Orge is a small, pleasant park with a series of caves and a pond. It's a peaceful vestige of a larger historic park, offering a quiet stop during a hike.
The best time to visit depends on your interest. For enjoying the blooming water lilies at the 'mini lac' in Parc des Trois Parts, late spring to summer would be ideal. For birdwatching at Carouge Basin or Saint-Michel-sur-Orge basin, spring and autumn often provide good opportunities to see migratory species. Generally, pleasant weather for walks can be found from spring through early autumn.
The ponds and basins, such as Rut Pond, are notable for their rich biodiversity. They are home to unique plant species and amphibians, and are part of ongoing conservation efforts to protect these fragile wetlands. These areas play a crucial role in the Île-de-France landscape, supporting a diverse ecosystem.
Yes, the Saint-Michel-sur-Orge basin is particularly noted for its peaceful setting with shaded banks, making it an ideal spot for a relaxing break in nature.
Some basins, like Carouge Basin, were dug in the 1970s for material extraction, specifically for road construction, and also serve an important function in managing the floods of the Orge river. The Étang du Moulin Neuf is located on a former industrial site that has been cleaned up and rehabilitated, replacing an old mill.
While specific dog-friendly designations for each lake are not detailed, many natural parks and green spaces in France generally allow dogs on leash. Given the focus on walks and observing nature, areas like the paths around Carouge Basin and Saint-Michel-sur-Orge basin are likely suitable for walks with leashed dogs, respecting local regulations and other visitors.


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