Best lakes around Bouray-Sur-Juine include notable bodies of water within a landscape characterized by its historical and natural features. Bouray-Sur-Juine, located in the Essonne department, features the Parc de la Tourbière, an old peat bog with historical significance as a former fuel source. This park now offers diverse flora in its aquatic garden, providing a tranquil setting for nature enthusiasts. The region primarily offers smaller, managed water bodies and retention basins rather than large natural lakes.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Late afternoon bike ride: Magnificent track and path...in dry weather.
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This site consists of 86 hectares of ponds, wet woodlands and peat meadows. Take the time to explore around the ponds and appreciate the rich biodiversity of the marsh.
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Here we find a small water reservoir in the middle of the rocks. It is an ideal preserved site for a picnic or rest before resuming your hike.
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Small water reservoir in the rocks positioned on a nice single!
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After having traveled about twenty kilometers along the barley starting from Morsang sur orge, this lake offered us a magnificent landscape, hidden between the trees. It was difficult to leave this place to come back home!
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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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It is one of the many Orge retention basins between Breuillet (Port Sud basin), Egly (Trévoix mill basin), Brétigny (Petit Paris and Carouge basins) and Longpont-sur-Orge (Parc de Lormoy) and beyond. These pools, very well maintained and offering exceptional flora and fauna, make it possible to make loops of more than twenty kilometers quite easily (as long as one remains in the valley). A set of exotic and relaxing pools.
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The region around Bouray-sur-Juine is characterized by its unique natural features, including historical peat bogs, retention basins, and marshes. For instance, the Fontenay-le-Vicomte Marsh offers 86 hectares of ponds, wet woodlands, and peat meadows with rich biodiversity. The Parc de la Tourbière, an old peat bog, also features a diverse aquatic garden.
Yes, the Parc de la Tourbière in Bouray-sur-Juine features a historically significant 'plan d'eau' (body of water) that was once an active peat bog. It was exploited during wartime to produce electricity for Paris and later transformed into a recreational area, adding a unique historical dimension to its natural beauty.
Several spots are considered family-friendly. Trévoix Pond is a large, calm body of water with a cycle path around its perimeter, perfect for family outings. Lac d'Olainville, hidden among trees, also offers a scenic and peaceful setting for families. Additionally, Étang du Moulin Neuf is a rehabilitated site that serves as a water park, suitable for families.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Trévoix Pond, for example, has a cycle path around its perimeter. You can find various cycling routes in the area, including those that pass by several retention basins. Explore more options in the Cycling around Bouray-Sur-Juine guide.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous opportunities for walking and hiking. The Fontenay-le-Vicomte Marsh encourages exploration around its ponds to appreciate its rich biodiversity. The Parc de la Tourbière is also a tranquil location for walks. For more specific routes, check out the Running Trails around Bouray-Sur-Juine guide, which includes paths suitable for walking.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquil and restful atmosphere of the water bodies, such as Trévoix Pond. The scenic landscapes, like the one found at Lac d'Olainville, hidden between trees, are also highly praised. Many enjoy the rich biodiversity and the well-maintained paths around these natural sites.
While the Parc de la Tourbière historically allowed swimming, it is no longer permitted. For swimming, you would need to venture further afield. The closest lake cited as suitable for swimming with excellent water quality is the Bassin Plaine Sud du Parc de Choisy, located approximately 28.8 km away.
Yes, there are. The Small lake in the rocks is described as an ideal preserved site for a picnic or a rest before continuing your hike. Many of the other lakes and retention basins also offer peaceful surroundings suitable for a break.
The region boasts diverse flora and fauna, especially in areas like the Parc de la Tourbière and Fontenay-le-Vicomte Marsh. The Parc de la Tourbière's aquatic garden includes marsh spurge, ligularia, gunnera, daylilies, rodgersia, horsetail, marsh iris, water lilies, and lotus. The marshes are known for their rich biodiversity in wet woodlands and peat meadows.
Yes, the area offers several gravel biking routes that incorporate the local water bodies. For example, routes like the 'Carouge Basin – Perray Natural Park loop' and the 'Trévoix Pond – Carouge Basin loop' are available. You can find more details and routes in the Gravel biking around Bouray-Sur-Juine guide.
The lakes and natural areas around Bouray-sur-Juine can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and cycling, with vibrant flora in spring and beautiful foliage in autumn. Summer is also suitable for outdoor activities, though it can be warmer. Winter can provide a different, quieter experience, especially for walks.
Yes, fishing is permitted in some areas. The Parc de la Tourbière, for instance, is a designated fishing spot, though it requires a fishing permit. Always check local regulations and permit requirements before fishing in any specific body of water.


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