Best lakes around Quincy-Sous-Sénart are found within this commune in the Île-de-France region of France. The area features a mix of natural landscapes, including various ponds and bodies of water. These aquatic environments contribute to the local biodiversity and offer opportunities for outdoor recreation. The lakes are integrated into the region's natural heritage.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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The Laveyssière pond is a charming body of water accessible all year round. You can see anglers or fly fishermen there, as well as different types of non-motorized boats.
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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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Small dirt road and packed gravel which follow the edges of the pond. very pretty in the morning when there are not many people yet :)
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Quiet ponds and marshes where you can admire geese, ducks and other moorhens sheltering there.
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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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Between a housing estate and an activity area, this park offers a lovely green area by the water for a break.
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The area features a mix of natural landscapes, including various ponds and bodies of water. You'll find quiet ponds and marshes, as well as charming bodies of water like Laveyssière Pond, which are integrated into the region's natural heritage.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. For instance, the Walkway Along Étang de la Justice offers a pleasant path along the pond. Additionally, Léonard de Vinci Park Lake in Lisses provides a lovely green area by the water, perfect for a break with family.
At places like The ponds of the Servon meadow, you can admire geese, ducks, and other moorhens. Rut Pond is known for its rich biodiversity, including various birds, unique plant species, and amphibians.
Yes, Laveyssière Pond is a popular spot where you can often see anglers and fly fishermen. Non-motorized boats are also permitted there.
Visitors enjoy observing wildlife, taking leisurely walks, and fishing. The ponds and lakes contribute to the local biodiversity and offer opportunities for outdoor recreation within their natural settings.
Visitors particularly enjoy the quiet and natural settings, such as the peaceful ponds and marshes at The ponds of the Servon meadow. The rich biodiversity and the charm of places like Laveyssière Pond are also highly valued.
Yes, for example, the Walkway Along Étang de la Justice offers a small dirt road and packed gravel path along the pond. For more extensive options, you can explore various hiking routes in the region, such as those found in the Hiking around Quincy-Sous-Sénart guide.
Absolutely. The area offers various routes for outdoor activities. You can find running trails in the Running Trails around Quincy-Sous-Sénart guide, and for cycling, there are gravel biking routes available in the Gravel biking around Quincy-Sous-Sénart guide.
For a quieter experience, visiting in the morning is often recommended. The Walkway Along Étang de la Justice, for example, is described as 'very pretty in the morning when there are not many people yet'.
Yes, organizations are actively working to preserve these magnificent places. For instance, the NFB (National Forestry Office) strives to conserve fragile biodiversity reservoirs like Rut Pond by undertaking specific maintenance work, as wetlands are becoming scarce in Île-de-France.
Yes, both the Walkway Along Étang de la Justice and Léonard de Vinci Park Lake in Lisses are noted for offering good viewpoints of the surrounding natural scenery.


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