Maps & Access
At the crossroads of every network
Two maps to locate the project: its position within the Paris-CDG/Disneyland ecosystem, and its place in the global surfpark landscape. Four networks (motorway, rail, airport, soft mobility) converging on a single site.
… and all this in Messy, just 5 min from Roissy-CDG, 25 min from Disney, 35 min from Paris
An ideal strategic location
No other sport-health village offers this accessibility, in France or in Europe. The immediate proximity of the airport opens the project to European flows, business, leisure, and the whole world.
Pioneer of a Sport & Health Village backed by a surfpark in France and in Europe.
Messy is: Paris 35 km, CDG 10 km, Disneyland 15 km, Meaux via LREF 2030, Schematic map, not to exact scale.
A strategic location
Accessibility: the project's primary driver
12 million Île-de-France residents within an hour, the leading French airport hub 5 min away, Europe's busiest theme park 25 min away, central Paris 35 min away, all without 1,500 km of driving to reach the Basque coast. That is the bet of Surfers Village Paris: bringing the wave to where people already are, rather than asking them to go and find it.
0 km of new road needed to serve the Village
A colossal and differentiating advantage
Surfers Village Paris plugs into existing infrastructure (A1, A104, A3, A4, RN2/RN3, RER B, TGV CDG, LREF 2028) already wired into the Île-de-France network. No new road, no extra interchange, no new road footprint is needed to serve the 12-hectare project. That is a major differentiating advantage, rare in France for a project of this scale.
Economic advantage
€0 of public road infrastructure investment to mobilise. No co-financing from the Region/State/Department needed for access. The road network already exists, the project simply connects to it.
Environmental advantage
0 additional hectares of land sealed for road access. Direct alignment with the ZAN 2050 objective and local Natura 2000 / SDAGE requirements. No additional landscape or ecological fragmentation.
Procedural advantage
No road DUP, no road infrastructure impact study, no public infrastructure inquiry. The scope of the planning file remains focused on the project itself, procedural timeline shortened by several quarters compared to an equivalent project in an under-served area.
On comparable figures, an equivalent project in a less dense zone would typically require 2 to 5 km of new roads and 1 dedicated interchange, an additional 6 to 18 months of review and several million euros of public co-financing.
Four networks, one single site
The Village is connected to everything that moves
Motorway network
- A1 Paris ↔ Lille immediately adjacent
- A104 Francilienne ↔ the whole of Île-de-France
- A3 / A4 ↔ eastern Paris and the regions
- RN2/RN3 and local roads for fine-grain access; LREF (Roissy-Est-Francilien Link, due between 2028-2030) Roissy ↔ Meaux, designed to open up and decongest eastern Île-de-France
Rail network
- RER B Paris ↔ CDG, accessible in a few minutes
- TGV CDG: London, Brussels, Lyon, Rennes, Bordeaux direct from the airport
- TER and regional rail routes towards Meaux and Seine-et-Marne
Airport access
- Paris-CDG 5 min away, France's leading airport hub
- 70 million passengers/year in normal operations (2024–2025)
- 280 destinations worldwide, 110 airlines
- Le Bourget (business aviation) nearby
- Orly accessible via RER B + Orlyval or by car
Soft mobility & shuttle
- Dedicated Village ↔ Paris-CDG shuttle (terminals and stations)
- Cycle paths and soft-mobility links to neighbouring communes
- Secure bike parking and EV charging points
- 1.8 km pedestrian fitness trail
Connected rail network: RER B, TGV CDG, TER
Catchment area
The location multiplies the project
12 M
Île-de-France residents within one hour
70 M
Passengers/year at Paris-CDG
16 M
Visitors/year at Disneyland Paris
50 M
Tourists/year in Paris & its region
Sources: INSEE, Aéroports de Paris, Disneyland Paris, Île-de-France Tourism Board. Figures are order-of-magnitude estimates for 2024–2025.
Why here, and not elsewhere
Location is a multiplier, not a detail.
A surfpark 5 minutes from a 70-million-passenger airport hub, 25 minutes from Europe's largest theme park, 35 minutes from the world's leading tourist destination, that is not the same proposition as a surfpark on the coast. The Village speaks to the 12 million Île-de-France residents who cannot make it to Biarritz on a weekend, to CDG transit passengers, and to families combining Disney with a sporting activity. That is the bet of Surfers Village Paris: a location that transforms footfall, the diversity of audiences, and the economic resilience of the project.
A discipline in full global expansion
World map: the Village in the international landscape
More than 30 surfparks open or under construction on 5 continents. Surfers Village Paris represents, through its combination of surfpark + sport + health on a single site, a model unique in France, and, to our knowledge, in its integration of sport-health-surf-hospitality within a single perimeter, in the world.
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