Located on the René Dumont Coulée Verte route, the Jardin de Reuilly - Paul Pernin is overlooked by a large wooden footbridge. It features a large, gently sloping lawn of 4,200 m², surrounded by themed gardens and decorated with female statues. It was created by architect Pierre Colboc and the Paysage group between 1992 and 1998, on the site of a former goods station. It is home to France's first public fountain, which dispenses fresh or room-temperature still or sparkling water free of charge.
Timetables depend on the season.