The region is home to the world?s most famous sparkling wine with key Hillsides, Houses and Wine Cellars» listed as a UNESCO world
Heritage Site.
The wine tourism offer is very diversified with:
? Visits of the underground cellars of the most famous names in champagne;
? Discovering small champagne producers along the Champagne Tourist Route;
? Learning more about the world of champagne through the various dedicated museums and visitors? centres;
? Tasting champagne in specialist champagne bars, including the world?s only champagne bar in a tree house!
? Participating in a number of different activities that take you out into the vineyard.
Proximity to Paris ? the main Champagne-Ardenne TGV station is just 30 minutes from Charles de Gaulle airport by high speed train.
The fame of the region?s towns attracts visitors from afar:
? Reims, coronation city of the kings of France;
? Epernay, capital of Champagne with its famed Avenue de Champagne;
? Troyes, medieval capital of Champagne & centre of 16th century art.
A region rich in history and heritage with sites such as:
? The gothic cathedral of Reims where 24 kings were crowned;
? Europe?s largest medieval fortress at Sedan (1½ hours from Reims);
? Historical villages along the Champagne Route (Hautvillers, Essoyes,
Les Riceys...);
? An exceptional collection of religious and architectural treasures at
Troyes.
? War heroes: Charles de Gaulle, Joan of Arc and Napoleon Bonaparte
? Artists : Renoir
? 18th century philosophers: Voltaire and Diderot
? ?Father of Champagne?: Dom Pérignon
World War 1 ? many sites (trenches, camps, monuments, memorials, cemeteries, museums) connected to the Great War ? the Front Line ran through the Marne;
A hotspot for nature with Europe?s largest artificial lake attracting tens of thousands of migratory birds, such as the crane, each autumn and spring.
A rich tradition of gastronomy with local produce ranging from charcuterie to cheeses, truffles, mustard, biscuits, desserts and other specialities.
An excellent choice of accommodation ranging from luxury 5-star through château-hotels to charming guest houses, not forgetting more unusual accommodation such as tree houses, gypsy caravans and yourtes.