Best attractions and places to see around Ris-Orangis include a blend of natural spaces and points of interest. The area provides access to the Seine riverbanks and nearby forests, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore various cultural and recreational sites within Ris-Orangis and its immediate surroundings. The region is characterized by its mix of historical landmarks and natural features.
Last updated: April 19, 2026
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The Old Bridge of Balizy, or the Templar Bridge, spans the Rouillon. Hidden in the heart of the Templar Woods, and surrounded by magnificent forest paths, it is a superb place for a mountain bike ride.
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It's a technical and driving pleasure, in X-Country or enduro (even if there is almost no difference in altitude).
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I am unable to judge whether this bridge is actually connected to the Knights Templar Order, as described in the highlight title (the exact name would be “Poor Knighthood of Christ and the Solomonic Temple in Jerusalem”). In this case it would have to go back to the 12th or 13th century.
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Superb alley of giant sequoias, quite unlikely in Ile-de-France.
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The construction style suggests that the bridge post-dates the Templars, but it is quite old. The bridge is said to be part of the pilgrim road from Paris to Santiago de Compostela, which would explain the interest of the Templars, responsible for pilgrimage routes, in the road. Fun sunlight effects at the end of autumn days. In October, the bridge is the Centre of a medieval day, a delight of children of all ages. Check the web site of the city of Longjumeau for an exact date.
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Superb alley of giant sequoias planted in 1887. It is the 2nd longest alley of sequoias in Europe. With magnificent specimens over 4 m in diameter. Even if some wither due to parasites and lack of water.
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Very nice path, quiet. Maybe a little complicated on a road tyre, but for all roads it's rolling
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Small, clean, super bucolic tarmac path
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Ris-Orangis offers several natural spaces for exploration. You can enjoy walks along the Old Sénart Forest Path, which follows an old forest cycle path between ponds and ditches. The banks of the Seine river also provide scenic paths for walking and cycling. Additionally, the Sequoia Avenue at Villeroy Park features the second longest alley of giant sequoias in Europe, offering a unique natural monument.
Yes, the area around Ris-Orangis has several historical points of interest. The Templars' Bridge, hidden in the heart of the Templar Woods, is an old bridge possibly part of a pilgrim road. Further afield, you can visit the historic Cathédrale Saint-Spire in Corbeil-Essonnes, classified as a historical monument, or the Maison Caillebotte in Yerres, offering insight into the life of Impressionist painter Gustave Caillebotte.
Cycling enthusiasts will find plenty to enjoy. The Allée Royale is a trail with a good coating and no car access, suitable for road bikes. For mountain biking, there's a Bike park with many singles offering technical trails. You can also explore various routes in the region, including those found in the Cycling around Ris-Orangis guide, which features routes like the 'Banks of the Seine – The Great Tree of Sénart loop'.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Old Sénart Forest Path and Allée Royale are both categorized as family-friendly trails for walking or cycling. For a dedicated family outing, the Playmobil Funpark is located approximately 13.3 km from Ris-Orangis and is a highly visited recreational site.
You can find numerous walking and hiking opportunities. The Old Sénart Forest Path is a pleasant course among the trees, suitable for runners and walkers. The banks of the Seine river also provide scenic paths. For more structured routes, consider exploring the Gravel biking around Ris-Orangis guide, which includes routes like the 'Stroll along the banks of the Orge – Perray Natural Park loop' that can be enjoyed on foot.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and accessible trails. For instance, the Allée Royale is praised for its good coating and car-free environment, making it enjoyable for various activities. The Old Sénart Forest Path is noted for its pleasant course through the trees, while the Templars' Bridge offers a glimpse into history within a beautiful forest setting.
Yes, the Sequoia Avenue at Villeroy Park is a notable natural monument. Planted in 1887, it is the second longest alley of sequoias in Europe, stretching 800 meters with 134 trees, some reaching over 30 meters in height and 4 meters in circumference.
The area is well-suited for various outdoor sports. Cycling is popular, with options ranging from road biking on the Allée Royale to mountain biking on the technical single tracks of the Bike park with many singles. You can also find numerous routes for gravel biking, cycling, and road cycling in the nearby komoot guides, such as Road Cycling Routes around Ris-Orangis.
Absolutely. Lac des Docks de Ris provides an opportunity for walks and enjoying nature within Ris-Orangis, serving as an ideal spot for relaxation. The Berges de Seine (banks of the Seine river) also offer tranquil paths for leisurely strolls and appreciating the local environment.
Beyond historical sites, Ris-Orangis is home to Planète Sciences - Astronomie, an organization that offers various activities related to astronomy, providing an educational and engaging experience for those interested in space and science.
While not entirely hidden, the Templars' Bridge is tucked away in the heart of the Templar Woods, offering a serene and historically intriguing spot away from more crowded areas. The Sequoia Avenue at Villeroy Park, though significant, might also be considered a unique discovery for those unaware of its European distinction.
The Château du Grand Veneur, located approximately 3 km from Ris-Orangis in Soisy-sur-Seine, serves as the heart of Soisy-sur-Seine's media library pole. It is notable for its beautiful 12-hectare garden, offering a pleasant space for relaxation and cultural activities.
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