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Forêt de Fontainebleau tourist attraction in Fontainebleau, IDF
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Forêt de Fontainebleau

4.7(8,456 reviews)FreeNature
🕑 3-5 hours for a family visit including hiking and picnicking, though you could easily spend a full day exploring different areas👶 Best for ages 3 and up. Toddlers enjoy easy nature walks and exploring gentle rock formations, while older children and teens love the challenge of bouldering routes and longer hiking trails. The diverse terrain accommodates all fitness levels.

About

This spectacular UNESCO-protected forest just 55km from Paris offers families an outdoor playground like no other, with over 25,000 hectares of ancient woodlands, bizarrely-shaped sandstone boulders perfect for scrambling, and gentle trails suitable for even the youngest hikers. The varied terrain means families can choose their own adventure, from easy stroller-friendly paths to exciting rock formations that kids will want to climb on all day long.

Highlights

  • Scrambling on the unique sandstone boulder formations that look like natural sculptures
  • Easy to moderate hiking trails through ancient oak and beech forests
  • Spotting wildlife including deer, wild boar tracks, and numerous bird species
  • Designated picnic areas perfect for family lunches in nature
  • Beginner-friendly bouldering spots where kids can safely try rock climbing

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Download the IGN Rando app before you go for offline trail maps, as cell service can be spotty deep in the forest.
  2. 2.Park at the Barbizon entrance for easier, family-friendly trails, or at Franchard for more dramatic rock formations that kids love.
  3. 3.Bring plenty of snacks and water, as there are no facilities within the forest itself. Pack a picnic to enjoy at one of the designated areas.
  4. 4.Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes as the terrain can be rocky and uneven, even on easier paths. The sandstone can be slippery after rain.
  5. 5.Visit the nearby town of Fontainebleau first to pick up supplies and use restrooms before entering the forest, as facilities are limited.

Best Time to Visit

Spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) offer the most comfortable temperatures and stunning foliage colors. Visit on weekday mornings to avoid crowds, especially climbers on weekends. Summer can be hot with limited shade in some areas.

What to Know

Completely free to enter with multiple parking areas around the forest perimeter (parking may have small fees). No on-site facilities, so plan accordingly. Most trails are not stroller-accessible due to rocky terrain, though some wider paths near Barbizon work for rugged all-terrain strollers.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round, but spring brings wildflowers and baby animals, while autumn offers spectacular fall colors. Winter can be muddy and some areas may be slippery. Summer weekends attract many rock climbers. Certain areas may be closed during hunting season (typically October-February), so check locally.

Nearby Eats

Head to the charming town of Fontainebleau (5 minutes by car) where you'll find Le Bistrot 9 offering casual French fare with a kids menu, or grab sandwiches and pastries from local bakeries along Rue Grande before your forest adventure.

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