Best natural monuments around Le Châtelet-En-Brie are found within a region characterized by its natural landscapes and proximity to significant natural areas. The town is situated near the Seine River, offering scenic riverbanks, and is close to the expansive Forest of Fontainebleau. This forest is known for its diverse ecosystems, unique rock formations, and extensive network of trails. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and immersion in the local natural environment.
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The photo is not the Adam Solomon cave but that of the Troubetzkoï family shelter The cave is photo 6
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What immediately catches the eye are the water lilies which partly cover this 20 m diameter pond. In March, toads and frogs meet up to lay eggs. The name of this pond comes from the fact that a man named Piat, general forest guard, would have had trouble with people who had to complain about his severity in the service and who would have thrown him into the pond. This forced bath was not fatal to him, since he died at the age of 81, on August 26, 1805, leaving a large family.
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Small cave in the woods, with engravings, in homage to Samuel Adam-Salomon - French sculptor of the 19th Century who spent most of his life in Fontainebleau. His works are mainly exhibited at the Musée d'Orsay, the Invalides and the Chateau de Versailles.
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Here is another superb rock very typical of the forest of Fontainebleau. This type of landscape is very popular with climbing enthusiasts, but is not without interest for runners and runners who pass through the area.
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It is a shelter dug into the rock near the Croix du Calvaire. It is a perfect place to stop and refuel. The setting is impressive!
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The Canon rock or Bonzai oak is one of the remarkable trees of the forest. Its name comes from the fact that it grew... on a rock!
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The region around Le Châtelet-En-Brie offers a variety of natural monuments, primarily characterized by the unique rock formations and forests of Fontainebleau, as well as tranquil water bodies. You can discover impressive geological features like Rocher Saint-Germain, serene spots such as Piat Pond, and interesting caves like Calvary Shelter.
Beyond the more popular spots, you can find unique natural features such as the Bonsai Oak of Rocher Canon, a remarkable tree that grew directly on a rock. The area also features various small caves and shelters, some with historical engravings, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
The natural monuments are often integrated into larger natural areas, providing excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, running, and road cycling. For instance, there are numerous hiking trails, running routes, and road cycling routes that pass by or are close to these sites, especially within the Forest of Fontainebleau and along the Seine River banks.
Yes, the region offers a range of hiking trails. Many routes in the Forest of Fontainebleau, such as those near the Augas Cross, feature varied terrain from easy descents into valleys to 'roller coaster' single-track paths. You can find moderate trails like the 'Bald cypress loop from Machault' or 'Lavoir de Samois – Bas-Samois Footbridge loop from Fontaine-le-Port' within the hiking guide for the area.
Yes, the area is well-known for climbing, particularly around the Forest of Fontainebleau. Rocher Saint-Germain is a superb rock formation very typical of the Fontainebleau forest and is popular with climbing enthusiasts.
Absolutely. Piat Pond is categorized as family-friendly and offers a notable spot for observation and quiet reflection. The Bonsai Oak of Rocher Canon is also a fascinating and family-friendly natural monument that children often find intriguing.
The region blends natural beauty with historical elements. The Troubetzkoï Family Shelter is a small cave in the woods with engravings, offering a historical context. Additionally, the views from Calvary Cross provide a panoramic vista over the Forest of Fontainebleau, combining a historical monument with an expansive natural landscape.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique rock formations, the tranquility of spots like Piat Pond, and the impressive settings of caves such as Calvary Shelter. The opportunity for immersion in the local natural environment, whether through climbing, hiking, or simply observing, is highly valued.
Yes, Le Châtelet-En-Brie's proximity to the vast Forest of Fontainebleau means that its natural beauty and extensive network of trails are easily accessible. Many of the natural monuments mentioned are located within or on the fringes of this renowned forest.
While not strictly 'monuments' in the geological sense, the Seine River banks near Le Châtelet-En-Brie offer significant natural appeal. The area between Seine-Port and Saint-Mammès, known for 'Les Affolantes' villas, provides a scenic natural setting along the river that inspired artists and offers pleasant walking opportunities.
The natural monuments and surrounding areas are beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the forests, with vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for longer days and enjoying the water bodies, while winter can provide a serene, quiet experience, especially in the Forest of Fontainebleau.
Yes, the Calvary Shelter is located near the Cross of Calvary, which offers superb panoramic views over the expansive Forest of Fontainebleau. This spot provides a significant natural vista combined with a historical landmark.


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