Île de Loisirs

Located just 50 km south of Paris in Seine-et-Marne, the Île de Loisirs at Bois-le-Roi is a picturesque destination perfect for outdoor fun and relaxation. Nestled between the enchanting Fontainebleau forest and the Seine River, this leisure island offers a unique combination of natural beauty and a variety of activities for all ages and skill levels.
Activities for Everyone
Whether you're a seasoned athlete or just looking for casual fun, the Île de Loisirs has something for you:
Sports: Enjoy golf, tennis, equestrian activities, urban skating, and more. The facilities cater to both beginners and experts.
Summer Fun: In summer, a free sandy beach and supervised swimming area in the lake make for a refreshing day out. Picnic areas, playgrounds, and fishing spots near the golf course add to the appeal.
Year-Round Adventures: From hiking and biking trails to organized sports camps and group activities, the Île de Loisirs offers opportunities to stay active throughout the year.
Family-Friendly Amenities
Designed for convenience and comfort, the Île de Loisirs offers:
Free parking
Cafeteria open during summer months
Picnic areas and playgrounds accessible year-round (note: fires and barbecues are prohibited)
Sports facilities such as football, basketball, beach volleyball courts, a skatepark, and table tennis, all free to use
Fishing zones open during the permitted seasons
Unique Accommodations
For those looking to extend their stay, the island provides a variety of lodging options:
Collective rooms in three separate buildings
A campsite for group stays
15 cozy gypsy-style caravans, including one accessible for individuals with reduced mobility, available for booking through the reception or online
Event spaces with eight rooms accommodating 15 to 100 people
A group restaurant for larger gatherings
Accessibility for All
The Île de Loisirs is committed to inclusivity, with facilities and activities designed for individuals with disabilities:
Equestrian Activities: Accessible equipment like an equestrian lift and specially trained staff
Sports Facilities: Wheelchair-accessible tennis courts and a golf course certified by the Handigolf Federation
Water Activities: Canoes with high-back seats for greater comfort
Fishing: A wheelchair-accessible fishing dock near the golf course
Additional Activities: Adaptable options such as archery, slackline, and nature walks
Scenic and Historic Setting
Opened in 1972, the Île de Loisirs spans 73 hectares, including two lakes and forested areas. It’s easily accessible, with entrances for both vehicles and pedestrians, and offers ample parking with 1,300 spots. Over 300,000 visitors come annually, with peak months in July and August. Entry to the island and many activities, including parking, are free.