Sunday 28 June 2015

La montée au jardin

Jardin passage Etangs Gobert Versailles
For a few posts, VDP is taking you to the fairly recent public garden that now links Chantiers neighbourhood and its train station to Avenue de Sceaux and St Louis neighbourhood, enabling a much shorter walk for commuters! If you turn left just before those steps, you'll take an alley to Chantiers train station (which is itself undergoing huge works). If you walk up the stairs, you end up in the public garden.

Pour quelques jours, VDP va vous emmener au jardin des étangs Gobert. En fait, un vrai raccourci a été créé (qu'on emprunte ici à gauche avant l'escalier) entre l'avenue de Sceaux et la gare des Chantiers...

18 comments:

Unknown said...

That actually looks like a really lovely spot, a nice walk for commuters to start their day, fab colours in the picture, very nice :)

Lowell said...

Go left or go up - either way you win! Very cool!

Revrunner said...

Surely lifts people's spirits to pass through this space.

Lois said...

A nice place for a stroll and not too crowded either!

Kay said...

Beautiful spot. I wonder if it's typically as quiet and serene.

RedPat said...

That will be a lovely leafy spot when the trees get bigger!

Randy said...

Nice looking space.

Sharon said...

I'm ready, let's go! You know I love a good garden.

La cachette à Josette said...

bel amménagement...heureusement la rampe est moins fatigante que l'escalier !

Anonymous said...

Can't beat a sunny Sunday!

EG CameraGirl said...

I bet commuters appreciate the shorter walk!

William Kendall said...

Quite a pretty area!

GreensboroDailyPhoto said...

Everything looks so clean and fresh. It must have rained recently!

Janis
GDP

PerthDailyPhoto said...

I would be up those steps to the garden quick as a flash Ciel :)

Birdman said...

Things are on the 'move' there it seems.

VP said...

I like this place, keep the photos coming...

Unknown said...

That sky looks familiar... I wonder why! :-)))

Wayne said...

gorgeous contract between the trees and the sky.