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Experience the Forest of Fontainebleau at night with a 4-hour guided hike, observing nocturnal wildlife and discovering nature in a small group setting.
Exploring the Forest of Fontainebleau after sunset offers a different view of this renowned natural area. This Guided Night Hike by DAVID-NATURE lasts 4 hours, starting at sunset and taking you through accessible paths designed for a safe and engaging experience. The tour is limited to 10 participants, ensuring an intimate atmosphere, and it’s suitable for most people without contraindications to prolonged hiking. With bilingual guides in French and English, this tour promises an insightful adventure in a unique setting.
This night hike is perfect for anyone looking to deepen their connection with nature, observe nocturnal wildlife, and enjoy the Forest of Fontainebleau in a peaceful evening atmosphere. It emphasizes sensory awakening—your hearing, smell, and sight all sharpen as the forest comes alive after dark. As an added highlight, the tour includes a picnic in an unusual location, adding a memorable touch to the experience.


The tour departs from an agreed-upon meeting point within Fontainebleau Forest, with the exact starting location and time shared via message. The guide, DAVID-NATURE, introduces himself with a sign bearing his name. The meeting takes place at sunset, setting the mood for an evening exploring the forest’s nocturnal life.
Participants are welcomed with a briefing that covers safety, route details, and what to expect from the experience. The meeting point is within the accessible forest paths, designed to prevent falls and ensure smooth navigation throughout the hike.
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The guide, DAVID, is knowledgeable about the forest’s flora and fauna, offering explanations throughout the hike at a pace that allows for comfort and curiosity. The tour’s focus on discovering nature at night makes it especially appealing to those interested in wildlife and natural phenomena, with the guide sharing insights into the forest’s rich fauna and history.
The hike is designed for most people, with no contraindications to prolonged walking. Participants are encouraged to bring comfortable, closed-toe shoes such as hiking or sports shoes. The route follows accessible paths, avoiding rough terrain to facilitate a safe and enjoyable walk.

One of the tour’s central highlights is wildlife observation under the cover of darkness. The night reveals animals that are rarely seen during the day, and the guide points out their signs and behaviors as they come alive.
Hearing becomes especially sharp, with the sounds of nocturnal birds and the subtle movements of animals in the underbrush. The smell of humidity enhances the sensory experience, as the forest releases scents that are invisible during daylight hours.
Participants use headlamps or flashlights during the hike, creating a fun and practical element for exploration. The lighting helps navigate the paths safely while adding a sense of adventure. The guide encourages quiet, respectful observation to avoid disturbing wildlife, creating an atmosphere of peaceful discovery.
The lighting also allows for better observation of the nocturnal environment, making it easier to spot animals and details that would otherwise remain hidden in the darkness.
More Great Tours NearbyA distinctive feature of this tour is the picnic that takes place in an unusual spot within the forest. This relaxed break offers a chance to enjoy snacks while immersed in nature, surrounded by the sounds of the night. The picnic adds a memorable touch, making the experience more than just a walk—it becomes a shared adventure.
Participants are advised to bring their own snacks or drinks, as the tour does not specify provided food, but the setting makes for a cozy, atmospheric break.
To ensure comfort and safety, travelers should pack comfortable shoes, preferably hiking shoes or sports shoes, as the paths are accessible but may be uneven. The tour has strict rules regarding prohibited items and behaviors, including no high-heeled shoes, pets, smoking, or littering.
The tour is not suitable for children under 2 years or individuals with mobility or health issues such as back problems or heart conditions. It is also not designed for unaccompanied minors or those with insect allergies, given the outdoor nature and potential insect presence.
DAVID-NATURE leads the tour, offering insights in French and English. His expertise in the fauna and history of Fontainebleau enriches the experience, making the night hike educational yet accessible. His approach emphasizes safety, curiosity, and respect for the natural environment.
Participants appreciate how the guide explains the forest’s secrets at a comfortable pace, fostering an engaging and relaxed atmosphere.
This tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for changing plans. You can reserve now and pay later, allowing you to secure a spot without immediate payment. This is especially useful if you’re uncertain about the weather or other travel arrangements, giving peace of mind.
The small group size ensures personalized attention and a quieter, more intimate experience away from crowds.
This guided night hike stands out for its focus on sensory awakening and wildlife observation in a beautiful forest environment. The small group format and bilingual guides make it ideal for those seeking a relaxed, educational outdoor activity at sunset and after dark.
The experience is perfect for naturalists, curious explorers, or anyone wanting to see Fontainebleau’s forest in a different light. The inclusion of a picnic makes it a memorable evening, blending adventure and tranquility.
While the hike is accessible and safe for most, it requires a reasonable level of fitness and appropriate footwear. It is less suitable for very young children or those with specific mobility challenges but provides a unique perspective on Fontainebleau’s nocturnal world.
Can I participate if I have no experience with night hikes?
Yes, the tour is accessible for most people, with paths designed for safety and comfort, and a guide providing explanations throughout.
What should I bring for the night hike?
Bring comfortable, closed-toe shoes such as hiking or sports shoes. A headlamp or flashlight is provided or can be brought, and consider packing snacks for the picnic.
Is the tour suitable for children?
It is not suitable for children under 2 years and is better suited for older kids who can walk comfortably on accessible paths. Children under 12 are not explicitly mentioned as suitable.
How do I know where to meet the guide?
The guide, DAVID, meets participants within the Fontainebleau Forest at sunset, with exact details shared via message after booking.
What language is the tour conducted in?
The tour is offered in French and English, accommodating a variety of guests.
What is the refund policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it easy to plan your outing with flexibility.
This Fontainebleau: Guided Night Hike offers a wonderfully calm and engaging way to experience the forest’s beauty after sunset. Its focus on sensory discovery combined with wildlife observation and a cozy picnic makes it a memorable outdoor activity for those curious about nature’s night-time inhabitants.
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