Natural monuments around Béhoust are primarily situated within the expansive Forêt domaniale de Rambouillet, offering a rich natural landscape. This region is characterized by its dense forests and diverse natural features, including picturesque ponds and streams. The area provides opportunities for outdoor exploration, showcasing natural spectacles rather than traditional attractions. Visitors can discover various points of interest, from ancient trees to tranquil bodies of water.
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To discover following the path that goes beyond the small roundabout parking lot. Gallo-Roman nymphaeum organized around a spring. Pretty marble statuette, two remaining columns and a basin on this ancient sanctuary.
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Remarkable classified tree *** Pedunculate sessile oak with a height of 26m and a diameter of 1.55m.
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One of the many beautiful trees in the area! Symptom of the region of the Cheuvreuse valley with its large forests, trees and imposing vegetation.
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Located at an altitude of 154 meters1, the pond covers an area of 0.8 hectares. The “Ponts-Quentin stream” flows into the Rompu pond — coming from the Holland ponds located about 1 km upstream to the east — and comes out to flow, about ten kilometers further to the west, in the Vesgre, having previously changed its name twice: first under the name of “Etang-Neuf stream” then under that of “Grapelin”. The Ponts-Quentin stream passes under departmental road 138 before flowing into the pond, which justifies the undulation of the road and its bend. The pond is part of the Rambouillet national forest, a private state domain. As such, its management is ensured by the National Forestry Office (ONF). Wikipedia
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Very nice path to practice in dry weather
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Very pleasant to hear the water flowing, very relaxing before leaving.
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Located in the Rambouillet forest in the Yvelines, the Rompu pond is a very charming little body of water. As the seasons go by, the reflections in the water constitute veritable open-air frescoes. No traditional museum but a reward for adventurous hikers!
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The hike in pictures https://youtu.be/YCn2kT_9F-A
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The natural monuments around Béhoust are primarily located within the expansive Forêt domaniale de Rambouillet. You can explore diverse natural features such as picturesque ponds like Rompu Pond, tranquil streams like Ponts Quentin Stream, and remarkable ancient trees such as the Ascension Oak.
Yes, in addition to natural wonders, you can discover historical elements. For instance, the Gallo-Roman sanctuary is a notable historical site organized around a spring, featuring a pretty marble statuette, two remaining columns, and a basin.
Many natural monuments around Béhoust are suitable for families. Both Rompu Pond and the Ascension Oak are categorized as family-friendly. The Ponts Quentin Stream also offers a very nice path for walking, which can be enjoyable for families, especially in dry weather.
Absolutely! The area around Béhoust, particularly within the Rambouillet forest, offers numerous opportunities for hiking. You can find various trails, including circular walks, that pass by these natural monuments. For more detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Béhoust guide.
The natural monuments, especially Rompu Pond, are known for their reflections that change with the seasons, offering a natural spectacle. Autumn is particularly recommended for its vibrant colors in the forest, making it a beautiful time to visit.
While specific parking details for each natural monument are not always listed, areas within the Forêt domaniale de Rambouillet generally have designated parking spots for visitors accessing trails and natural sites. It is advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
The Forêt domaniale de Rambouillet is a rich natural habitat. While specific wildlife sightings are not guaranteed, you might encounter various forest animals, birds, and aquatic life around ponds and streams like Rompu Pond and Ponts Quentin Stream.
Rompu Pond is a charming body of water within the Rambouillet forest, highly regarded for its picturesque appearance. Its reflections on the water are described as 'veritable open-air frescoes' that transform with the seasons, providing a rewarding experience for hikers seeking a natural spectacle.
Beyond hiking, the Béhoust area offers opportunities for other outdoor activities. You can explore numerous routes for running, as detailed in the Running Trails around Béhoust guide, or enjoy cycling through the scenic forest landscapes with routes found in the Cycling around Béhoust guide.
Generally, dogs are permitted in the Forêt domaniale de Rambouillet, where many of these natural monuments are located, often on a leash. However, it's always best to check specific regulations for individual sites or protected areas to ensure compliance.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil and relaxing atmosphere provided by the natural monuments. The sound of flowing water at Ponts Quentin Stream is often highlighted as very pleasant, and the ever-changing reflections at Rompu Pond offer a unique visual experience. The presence of remarkable trees like the Ascension Oak also adds to the appeal.
The Ascension Oak is a remarkable classified tree within the Rambouillet forest. It is a pedunculate sessile oak, standing impressively at 26 meters tall with a diameter of 1.55 meters, making it a significant natural landmark in the region.


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