Day Itinerary
7 Activities
Day 3
49 mi0.7 mi
On the road to Épernay
Today we leave the beautiful city of Reims and head south. On the way, we will be sure to stop at several beautiful places, including wine farms, a variety of parks, and authentic local restaurants.
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1.1 mi
10 min
9:10 AM50 min
La Licorne
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Friendly atmosphere where Christophe and Jacqueline welcome you every day for a coffee, a drink of your choice or a snack.
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13.5 mi
30 min
10:30 AM1 hr 30 min
Les Faux de Verzy
Other Great Outdoors
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Start the day with a stroll through this beautiful forest.
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2.1 mi
15 min
12:15 PM1 hr 45 min
Lighthouse Verzenay in Champagne - Museum of the Vine
Landmark
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This particular lighthouse has never been a real lighthouse (it's 250km away from the nearest seashore). But at the turn of the century, it was transformed into a great modern museum, which uses the latest audiovisual equipment. And all in order to acquaint visitors with the wonderful world of sparkling wine, which the province is famous for.
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1.2 mi
5 min
2:10 PM1 hr 20 min
Au Chant Des Galipes (fermeture définitive)
Restaurant
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Great cuisine and beautiful atmosphere. The boss at the furnace and his wife at the reception and the service. You will feel like you are invited to a home party!
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19.4 mi
30 min
4:15 PM1 hr 15 min
Champagne Lebeau-Batiste
Restaurants
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Let's look at this very beautiful vineyard near Epernay. You will have to decide which one of you will sit behind the wheel afterwards
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7.6 mi
20 min
6:00 PM1 hr
Abbaye d'Hautvillers
Church
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The next stop on the plan is the Abbaye d'Hautvillers Church. It was founded back in 650. It was rebuilt and refurbished many times over the years and finally acquired its present appearance. Today, many tourists visit the place every year to enjoy the aesthetics of its architecture.
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Hautvillers Abbey, or more formally the Abbey of St Peter, Hautvillers (French: Abbaye Saint-Pierre d'Hautvillers), is a former Benedictine monastery in the Hautvillers commune of the Marne department in north-eastern France. The abbey remained active between 665 and the French Revolution of 1789. It housed the relics of Saint Helena, Empress and mother of Constantine, between 841 and 1819. One of its monks, Dom Pérignon, contributed to the development of sparkling wine in the Champagne region. The building has been classified as a monument of historical value since 1983.
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14 min
7:15 PM45 minHotels
ibis Epernay Centre Ville
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The hotel of the world known Ibis chain. Cosy, stylish, good service, nice rooms and price.
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0.4 mi
10 min
8:15 PM1 hr 45 min
La Cave à Champagne
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One of the best restaurants in Epernay. Here you can choose one of the pre-made menus, depending on your budget. Of course, there is champagne here.
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10 min
10:15 PM10 hrs 45 minHotel visit
ibis Epernay Centre Ville
7.7
The day is coming to an end, we have had time to go quite a long way and see a lot of different sights, see the local nature and taste different kinds of wine. Now it's worth resting, because tomorrow is also an interesting trip.
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