Malmaison Forest
Nestled in the suburb of Rueil-Malmaison, the Malmaison Forest is a captivating woodland that spans over 200 hectares. This lush expanse of greenery, once part of the estate of Empress Joséphine, now serves as a natural refuge for Parisians and visitors seeking respite from urban life. The forest boasts a diverse array of flora and fauna, with ancient oak and chestnut trees providing shelter to numerous bird species and small mammals. Well-maintained paths wind through the forest, offering opportunities for hiking, jogging, and cycling. The forest’s historical significance is evident in its preserved 19th-century landscaping elements, including romantic-style ponds and bridges. Visitors can explore the remnants of the old imperial hunting grounds or enjoy a picnic in one of the many clearings. The forest also plays a crucial role in local ecology, acting as a green lung for the surrounding area and providing a vital habitat for wildlife.
Key Highlights
• Over 200 hectares of diverse woodland|• Historical connections to Empress Joséphine and the First French Empire|• Well-maintained trails for hiking, jogging, and cycling|• Rich biodiversity with various plant and animal species|• 19th-century landscaping elements including ponds and bridges|• Picnic areas and clearings for relaxation|• Ecological importance as a green space near Paris
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