Forest of Marly

The forest of Marly , or until the XVIIIe century forest of Cruye , is a National forest of 2000 ha located in the Yvelines at approximately 15 km at the west of Paris, between Saint-Germain-in-Bush hammer and Versailles. It extends over a length from approximately 12 km from is in west on the communes of Louveciennes, Marly-the-King, Saint-Name-the-Bretèche, Feucherolles… It is an old field of Chasse of kings de France, then presidents of the republic. It is notched, since 1935, in all its length by the Autoroute of Normandy (A13).

See too

  • Forest
  • List of the forests of Yvelines
  • List of the principal forests of France

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