The Fontainebleau forest is a paradise for hikers, climbers and, in short, for adventure and nature lovers, just a stone's throw from Paris. A favorite spot for outdoor sports enthusiasts, this great forest can also be crossed, with an itinerary that takes you to the most beautiful spots in this natural area.
Imagined by Helloways and the Others, the route proudly announces its 52-kilometer length, and a whole lot of vertical drop (1,200 meters positive and just as much negative). Taking in part of the25 moguls route, the Denecourt path, the Cassepot rock, the Piat pond, the village of Barbizon, the elephant rock, the small village of Milly-la-Forêt... And many other points of interest, the Trans'Bleausarde - as its name suggests - crosses the Fontainebleau forest from east to west. Departure is from Fontainebleau station, and arrival is in Maisse, from the town's RER D station.
But beware: although hiking is a discipline accessible to all, it can be particularly demanding. Good physical condition is essential, so remember to bring two or three liters of water per person, hiking boots and food (at least for the day). The Trans'Bleausarde is not an official route with its own signposting: in fact, it' s essential to have the route! The full route and directions are available on the Helloways website.
Have a great Trans'Bleausarde!
Location
Fontainebleau forest
77300 Fontainebleau
77300 Fontainebleau
Official website
www.ennaturesimone.com















