Are you a keen walker and eager to discover all the treasures the Île-de-France region has to offer? We’ve come up with a real way of finding superb itineraries just a short hop from the capital by public transport. Randonavigo lists a series of short, car-free excursions around Paris. Perfect if you’re looking for an idea for a summer outing.
Ile-de-France hiking trails accessible by public transport
In the heart of the chevreuse valley, along the Loing or in the the Fontainebleau forest there’s an abundance of great walks in all four corners of the region, and we’re always delighted to put on our hiking boots and enjoy them. If you don’t have a car and don’t want to waste time looking for a route to take, go to RandoNavigo.
Created by an enthusiastic hiker, the site lists some great escapades you can do with your Navigo Pass, and nothing morehttps://parissecret.com/application-gratuite-balades-paris/. All you have to do is choose a route, and you’ll be on your way to the indicated station, accessible by metro, RER or Transilien. Each route has its own card, on which you’ll find journey times, kilometers to cover, as well as a detailed itinerary and photos to help you find your way around.
It’s a great way to fill up your weekend, enjoy a sporting activity and take in some of the most beautiful scenery in the Paris region, all with a low carbon footprint!