In popular imagination, France’s Fontainebleau is inextricably linked to its grand Château.
But when I visit, I typically skip it entirely.
Yes, the 1,500-room Château de Fontainebleau that was inhabited by French kings and emperors for eight centuries may seem the most arresting attraction in this region 37 miles south of Paris.
Instead, it’s the surrounding forest that entices me to return again and again.
The 50,000-acre Forest of Fontainebleau was once prized by the royals for its exceptional hunting grounds.
Persons:
Les Trois
Organizations:
Gâtinais UNESCO Biosphere Reserve
Locations:
Fontainebleau, Paris, Les