Parc Ampère
Massy0169133000
Several new public spaces have recently sprung up in the Atlantis district, with the arrival of new buildings and their inhabitants.
You’ll never be too far from a haven of greenery, and a walk around these parks and gardens will provide you with a much-needed breath of fresh air. Paris-Saclay is brimming with fantastic natural places. Parks are great places to come and relax, to enjoy a leisurely stroll or a picnic. Why not delve into a good book while the children are playing at one of the play areas. These parks, such as Georges Brassens park in Massy or the Parc des Templiers in Epinay-sur-Orge are often used as the venues for major events that are very popular with families. Go for a stroll around Launay botanical garden, bearing the ‘Remarkable Garden‘ label, and a real treasure of biodiversity.
Leave the city centre crowds behind you and lie down on the grass for an afternoon nap in the sun.
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Massy0169133000
Several new public spaces have recently sprung up in the Atlantis district, with the arrival of new buildings and their inhabitants.
Marcoussis01 64 49 64 00
Le parc François Mitterrand est un parc municipal de Marcoussis
Épinay-sur-Orge01 69 10 25 60
Le parc des Templiers d'Epinay-sur-Orge offre de nombreux espaces de jeu dédiés aux enfants (balançoire, aire de jeux, toboggan...). Vous trouverez également un espace Canin et le petit train des Templiers qui fait la joie des petits et grands !
Orsay01 69 15 51 25
The University of Paris-Sud has its own botanical garden, featuring a rich variety of plant species, managed by the Environment and Landscapes Department.
Massy
Massy's Parc Georges Brassens, which extends over 40 hectares, is the town's largest green area.