Gorges de Franchard trail

Fontainebleau
Gorges de Franchard trail
Gorges de Franchard trail
Gorges de Franchard trail

Présentation

From the George Sand oak to the Eye of Nations, this trail will give you a good
overall view of the main landscapes of the magnificent forest of Fontainebleau;
a landscape of moors and boulders, and high oak groves.

The Franchard hermitage: a first hermitage was built in the 12th century. It was largely destroyed during the Hundred Years War (1337-1453). Rebuilt in 1676, it was abandoned for good in 1717 by royal order, because of insecurity at the place. A forest guard station was built on its ruins under the reign of King Louis-Philippe (1830-1848).

The Eye of Nations: this monument can be seen on the ground, and symbolizes the vigilant watch of the nations over the planet environment. It was inaugurated in 1998 for the 50th anniversary of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), created in Fontainebleau in 1948. The heart of a Fontainebleau oak was ringed with bronze and embedded in the middle of a cast iron plate on which the names of all signatory countries appear. These countries pledged their intent to protect certain areas reserved on purpose for conservation.

From the George Sand oak to the Eye of Nations, this trail will give you a good
overall view of the main landscapes of the magnificent forest of Fontainebleau;
a landscape of moors and boulders, and high oak groves.

The Franchard hermitage: a first hermitage was built in the 12th century. It was largely destroyed during the Hundred Years War (1337-1453). Rebuilt in 1676, it was abandoned for good in 1717 by royal order, because of insecurity at the place. A forest guard station was built on its ruins under the reign of King Louis-Philippe (1830-1848).

The Eye of Nations: this monument can be seen on the ground, and symbolizes the vigilant watch of the nations over the planet environment. It was inaugurated in 1998 for the 50th anniversary of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), created in Fontainebleau in 1948. The heart of a Fontainebleau oak was ringed with bronze and embedded in the middle of a cast iron plate on which the names of all signatory countries appear. These countries pledged their intent to protect certain areas reserved on purpose for conservation.


Free access.

All year round.

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Mis à jour le 24/08/2023

Par l'Office de tourisme du Pays de Fontainebleau

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