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33-HECTARE PARK

📍 Rues Hippolyte Pina, Albert Camus and Racine

🕗 Open every day from 7am to 10pm (closed at 5pm during November, December, January and February)

You'll find :
- Fitness equipment
- Health trail
- Athletics stadium
- Skate park
- 4 children's play areas
- 1 Aqualudik water play area
- Saint-Baudile Menagerie
- Caniparc
- Minigolf
- Book boxes
- Picnic table

GUÉRIN PARK

📍 Avenue du Général de Gaulle

You'll find :
- Multisports ground
- 1 children's play area

HAUTE-ILE PARK

📍 Avenue Jean Jaurès

Animation sector

📞 01 43 93 42 53
📧 hi.animation@cg93.fr

Fleet manager
📞 01 43 93 98 42
📧 hi.gestion@cg93.fr

The 65-hectare departmental park is located between the Chelles canal and a loop formed by the Marne river. This new development offers a place conducive to the biodiversity of wetlands and wastelands, environments that have become rare in Seine-Saint-Denis. Its development takes into account the archaeological heritage of the site and enhances it through the creation of an archaeological site.

The park offers three very distinct natural environments. These are still in their infancy following the completion of the park's development, and already boast a remarkable wealth of natural resources. Long before it was opened to the public, the site was already part of the Natura 2000 network in Seine-Saint-Denis.

You'll find :
- 1 children's play area
- Archaeological site: the subsoil has revealed an unsuspected wealth of archaeological treasures. The archaeosite presents visitors to the park with 10,000 years of history tracing the evolution of the relationship between man and his environment.
- Car park with 30 spaces

WATER BASE

📍 Chemin de l'Écluse

You'll find :
- Children's play area
- Water point
- Picnic tables
- Book box

WATER SQUARE

📍 Rue du Docteur Robert Schapira
🕗 Open every day from 8am to 8pm
In the south of the town, the Square de l'Eau (Water Square) attracts the curiosity of walkers with its originality. Along the paths, you'll find a variety of tree species, including lime, maple and hornbeam, as well as a large sequoia. But it is above all the old Farcot machines, extracted from the waterworks, that make this square so original. Invented in the 19th century by Joseph Farcot, nicknamed the man with 194 patents, these lift pumps pumped water to the water towers on the surrounding hills. Their presence here bears witness to the town's past and its links with the factory, which was founded in 1903.
You'll find :
- Water point
- Illustrated panels explaining water treatment

SQUARE DE LA CITÉ MAGIQUE

📍 Rue d'Artois

🕗 Open every day from 8am to 8pm

You'll find :
- Children's play area

SQUARE DES ROMARINS

📍 Rues de la Libération and du 11 novembre

🕗 Open every day from 8am to 8pm

You'll find :
- 2 children's play areas
- Book box

FRIENDS SQUARE

📍 Place du Commerce
You'll find :
- Children's play area

POETS' SQUARE

📍 Rues de l'Amiral Courbet and Pierre Brossolette

🕗 Open every day from 8am to 8pm

SQUARE VICTOR SCHOELCHER

📍 Rue des Romarins

🕗 Open every day from 8am to 8pm

You'll find :
- Children's play area
- Table tennis table

SQUARE DU BERRY

📍 Rue du Berry

🕗 Open every day from 8am to 8pm

You'll find :
- Children's play area
- Multisports ground

SQUARE DUGUAY TROUIN

📍 Rue Duguay Trouin

🕗 Open every day from 8am to 8pm

You'll find :
- Children's play area

SQUARE PASTEUR

📍 Rue Abel Tuffier
🕗 Open every day from 8am to 8pm
You'll find :
- Children's play area
- Book box

SQUARE VICTOR SCHOELCHER

📍 Rue d'Alsace Lorraine
🕗 Open every day from 8am to 8pm
You'll find :
- Children's play area
- Chessboard

Primevères lake

📍 37 boulevard Aristide Briand
93330 Neuilly-sur-Marne

Bought by the town in 1981 from a family of market gardeners, the Porte family, the lake has been developed to fit in with the Primevères neighbourhood and become a place for residents to relax. Mallard ducks and moorhens nest there in complete peace, as do the passerines that build their nests in the surrounding shrubs. This volatile fauna has its aquatic parallel. Carp, perch, tench, grey roach, pike... all live in this body of water, where walkers and members of the La Noquette fishing association gather. After the storm of 1999, new trees were planted to replace those that had been uprooted. These include willows, lime trees, oaks, several black pines and trees from other continents such as sequoia and tulip trees.

You'll find :
- Children's play area
- Multisports ground
- Shelters for geese and ducks
- Book box

Attention all fans, the fishing season kicked off on 15 March and will continue until 15 November. The amicale des pêcheurs du lac des Primevères (Primevères lake anglers' association) is offering Nocéens and Nocéennes wishing to fish in a quiet wooded area the chance to cast their lines at the lake, located in rue Léon Jouhaux at the corner of avenue Aristide Briand.

Further information on 06 07 67 36 55.

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