Natural monuments around Rennemoulin offer a landscape characterized by rural charm and green spaces, ideal for nature enthusiasts. The region features several natural areas, including significant ponds and streams that support diverse flora and fauna. These sites provide tranquil settings for outdoor activities and wildlife observation. The area's natural features contribute to its preserved rural character, making it a destination for exploring the natural beauty of the Versailles plain.
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This site is open to the public according to the following schedules: November to March: 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. April to October: 8:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. ATTENTION: The reception agents invite the public to go to the nearest exit, 15 minutes before the park closes.
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Located at the crossroads of several groves, including that of the Queen, the basin of Flora, Roman goddess of flowers, gardens and spring, symbolizes the first season of the year. Sculpted by Jean-Baptiste Tuby, she is represented with a wreath of flowers, in the center of the basin. https://bienvenue.chateauversailles.fr/fr/jardins/a-voir/310_bassin-de-flore#!panel-242
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The current grove dates from the reign of Louis XVI, laid out between 1778 and 1781. Its center is occupied by a lake dominated by a huge fake rock embellished with waterfalls and hollowed out with a cave. This hosts the sculptures of the Horses of the Sun placed on either side of the group of Apollo served by the nymphs, created by François Girardon and Thomas Regnaudin. https://bienvenue.chateauversailles.fr/fr/jardins/bienvenue/304_bosquet-des-bains-d-apollon#!panel-46
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The Latona basin results from the desire of Louis XIV to create, in the center of his Garden, a fountain which recounts the childhood of Apollo, the sun god he chose as his emblem. To create this fountain, Louis XIV transformed a pool dug by Louis XIII by gradually installing water features and decorations sculpted by the Marsy brothers. The Latona basin went through several states before adopting its current form. In 1667, it was the Toad Fountain. From 1668 to 1670, a first Latona basin appeared; Latona is then at the same level as the other figures and turned towards the Castle. From 1687 to 1689, Jules Hardouin-Mansart created the current pool, by making Latona turn around and hoisting her to the top of a marble pyramid. http://latone.chateauversailles.fr/page/le-bassin-de-latone/histoire-du-bassin
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An article if you are interested in the subject: https://france3-regions.francetvinfo.fr/paris-ile-de-france/paris/grand-paris/un-chataignier-des-yvelines-elu-plus-bel-arbre- of-the-year-2424739.html
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Rennemoulin offers several beautiful natural areas. The Etang de Saint-Cucufa is a notable lake within a forest, known for its diverse birdlife and historical significance. The Geneste Pond, though not a listed highlight, is a crucial natural reservoir for various fauna and flora, offering a peaceful setting for walks. Additionally, the Ru de Gally, a stream flowing through the village, provides scenic trails to explore the natural beauty of the Versailles plain.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Latona Fountain, Bosquet of the Baths of Apollo, and Bassin de Flore are all listed as family-friendly and offer beautiful scenery and historical context. The Old Chestnut Tree at Place Audran is also a unique natural monument that can be enjoyed by all ages.
The Geneste Pond is an excellent location for observing local wildlife, especially birds like herons, swans, and kingfishers. The surrounding areas are also home to wild boars, foxes, and various squirrels. The Etang de Saint-Cucufa also boasts numerous birds, including woodpeckers and moorhens, making it another great spot for nature observation.
The area around the Geneste Pond features numerous flat or sloping paths ideal for hikers and joggers. The Ru de Gally also has many walking trails following its course. For more structured routes, you can explore various running trails, such as the 'Superb car-free driveway – Biodiversity trail loop from Rennemoulin' which is a moderate 5.17 km route. Find more options in the Running Trails around Rennemoulin guide.
Yes, the region offers several cycling opportunities. The paths around the Geneste Pond are suitable for cyclists, including mountain biking with elevation. For dedicated routes, you can find options like the 'Grand Canal at Versailles – Castle Park loop from Fontenay-le-Fleury,' an easy 17.64 km route. Explore more cycling options in the Cycling around Rennemoulin guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Rennemoulin guide.
Many natural monuments here have rich histories. The Latona Fountain, for instance, recounts the childhood of Apollo and was transformed by Louis XIV. The Old Chestnut Tree at Place Audran is estimated to be 330 years old, planted during Louis XIV's reign, and has witnessed centuries of local history. The Etang de Saint-Cucufa was acquired by Joséphine de Beauharnais and later saved by Napoleon III, playing a role in historical events.
The Etang de Saint-Cucufa is generally considered an intermediate-level area due to a steep descent to the pond. While many paths are accessible, visitors should be aware of varying terrain. There is also a fitness trail nearby for those looking for more active options.
The region's natural beauty, characterized by green spaces and diverse flora, is particularly vibrant during spring and summer. The Bassin de Flore, symbolizing spring, is especially picturesque then. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery with changing foliage. While winter can be peaceful, some paths might be less accessible.
Near the Etang de Saint-Cucufa, you can find a restaurant and bakery at the exit of the Bois de St. Cucufa. The old village of Garches, also nearby, offers many shops and amenities.
This majestic chestnut tree, estimated to be 330 years old, won the Public Prize at the 'Tree of the Year' competition. It's remarkable for its age, its 'screwed' trunk with helical grooves, and its resilience against urban development. It stands as a living witness to centuries of history, from the reign of Louis XIV to the present day, offering a unique natural and historical landmark.
Yes, the Latona Fountain offers a wide view over the Bassin de Latone into the park, extending to the horizon. The Etang de Saint-Cucufa also provides scenic viewpoints over the lake and surrounding forest.


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