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Swimming, canoeing, cycling, and active family ideas for warm days.

Checked 9 August 2026

Heatwave-friendly choices

This is probably the most useful page this week. The goal is to let the kids actually do something rather than drag them through places in 38°C heat.

Chartres en lumières

Best active destination

Chartres canoe on the Eure

7/7 through 29 AugOn the waterEasy route

This is the closest match I found to the “really cool kayak about an hour away” your kids mentioned. I cannot prove it is the same school/bus outing, but it fits the description very well.

The club’s self-hire route is 5.4 km and takes about 1½ hours, with no stated difficulty or disembarkation. Current summer rental hours are 13:30–18:30, last 1-hour hire at 17:30. Drive≈ 50–60 minPrice1 h: €10 adult / €8 under 12; 2 h: €15 adult / €10 under 12AddressStade des Bas-Bourg, 8 rue Georges Brassens, ChartresImportantNo minimum age was published on the page I found. Call first to confirm the 7-year-old can participate.Official canoe infoMap / route

L’Odyssée · Chartres

Excellent in heatOpen this week

A serious aquatic centre rather than a small municipal pool: 50 m Olympic pool plus leisure water, slides/toboggan and river-style features. This is the safer bet if the children mainly want to get wet. Drive≈ 50–60 minAllow2–4 hNice combinationPool → dinner → Chartres en lumières after darkL’Odyssée siteMap / route

Illuminated Chartres

Chartres en lumières

Nightly + freeAfter the heat

From nightfall, the cathedral and other monuments become projection canvases. The 2026 season runs 11 April 2026–3 January 2027. It is a very easy “special ending” to a Chartres water outing. Official infoMap

Do not drive to the Étangs de Hollande expecting a swim: the Parc naturel régional currently states that bathing is prohibited for the entire year 2026. It may still be a recreation area, but it does not solve your “hot kids need water” problem.

Bike ideas

Two realistic approaches

Try Maison Vélocio · Dampierre

≈ 10–15 minCall for kid inventory

The municipal description says the café-vélo offers regular and electric bike rental, repairs and charging, and is designed for families as well as cyclists. The missing piece: I found no published child-bike sizes.

Worth a phone call; if they have four suitable children’s bikes, this is the nicest “start near home” solution. Vélocio infoMap

Versailles Grand Canal

Rent bikes inside Versailles park

Petite Venise: dailyTraffic-free-ish park

This is the most dependable rental plan. The official Petite Venise point rents bikes daily in summer, currently 10:00–18:45 (last departure 18:15). Rowboats on the Grand Canal are also available daily in July/August.

Child sizes are not specified on the published page, so ask at the rental point before designing the whole visit around bikes. Official rental infoVersailles approach

Summer swimming in Paris

If you are already in Paris

Swim in Paris en Seine

Free optionsCheck water status same day

Paris has free summer swimming at several sites, including Bassin de la Villette and designated Seine/Canal zones. For river sites, openings can change with water quality and weather, so this is a same-day decision rather than something to promise the children.

La Villette is the simplest family-style option. Bras Marie is the more extraordinary “we swam in the Seine” memory; children under 1.20 m are not admitted there, and under-14s must be accompanied. Paris en Seine 2026Map

Chartres is compact enough that water + old town + evening lights can be mixed without a rigid schedule.

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