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Fontainebleau Forest Adventures

Fontainebleau Forest is a renowned forest located just southeast of Paris, famed for its diverse landscapes and historical significance.

70,000
Acres Protected
1,500
Miles of Trails
13 million
Annual Visitors
1861 as a protected forest
Year Established

About Fontainebleau Forest

Fontainebleau Forest
 

Fontainebleau Forest covers about 110 square miles and is known for its distinct sandstone boulders and diverse ecosystems. Historically, it served as a royal hunting ground and has inspired numerous artists, including the Barbizon School painters. The forest features a wide variety of flora and fauna, with oak and beech trees dominating the landscape. It is a celebrated destination for outdoor recreation, offering miles of trails for hiking, rock climbing, and horseback riding. The forest's unique geology attracts thousands of climbing enthusiasts who test their skills on its rocky outcrops. Visitors will find a range of biodiversity, from deer and boar to numerous bird species. Key landmarks within the forest include the Château de Fontainebleau and the sleepy village of Barbizon.

Highlights

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The Château de Fontainebleau, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

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The boulder fields, perfect for world-class bouldering and climbing.

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The quaint village of Barbizon, known for its association with 19th-century painters.

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The extensive network of trails, ideal for hikers and cyclists seeking nature immersion.

Notable Natural Features

Château de Fontainebleau

A historic palace that dates back to the Middle Ages, offering rich insights into French royal history.

Boulder Fields

Known globally for their climbing opportunities, they present challenges for both beginners and seasoned climbers.

Barbizon

A small village famous for attracting painters who sought inspiration from the forest's natural beauty.