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The Bréviande forest

The Bréviande regional forest covers almost 3,500 hectares and extends over a large part of the Melun Val de Seine conurbation.
In the Middle Ages, this forest was owned by the Abbey of Saint-Denis.

In the 17th century, it passed into the hands of the Duke of Orléans, who built a hunting lodge on the site of the current forest house. The layout of the estate can still be seen in the remains of the surrounding wall and the layout of the avenues linked by star-shaped crossroads. This verdant massif offers visitors countless opportunities for walking and cycling.

Informations

Informations

Address

Address

77350 Le Mée-sur-Seine
Contact

Contact

01 64 52 64 52 Send an e-mail Official website Horaires

Timetable

All year round.

Tarifs

Rates

Free access.

Crédits photo

  • Melun Val de Seine Tourist Office
  • Ville de Melun Val de Seine
  • Julien Meneret
  • Didier Paris
  • Collectif Images
  • Alticlic
  • Pascal Gaël
  • Jérome Mignon
  • Michel d’Anastasio
  • Frederic Miel
  • Sophie Loyd
  • Thierry Benne
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