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Sabrine Vergeat4 Rue de L'Ecole - Le Chène La Reine
Leuvrigny
51700
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This gite offers an independent house with a spacious dining/living room. The kitchen is fully equipped and functional, designed to accommodate the capacity of the house's guests. With four bedrooms consisting of four double beds and three single beds, and two shower rooms, this gite can comfortably accommodate multiple guests. Additionally, it provides private parking and a charming garden.Reviews
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Directions
To reach your destination, leave the A4 at the "Dormans" exit. Proceed towards Anthenay, Chatillon sur Marne, Port Binson, and finally Leuvrigny Chène Queen.
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Prices
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Holiday Home | 1 | 450 | 450 | ||||||||||||
Notes: week end :350 € |
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Attractions
- Reims Cathedral: Located in Reims, this iconic Gothic cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is known for its stunning architecture, intricate stained glass windows, and historical significance as the traditional site for crowning French kings.
- Champagne Houses in Reims: Reims is famous for its champagne production. Visit renowned champagne houses like Veuve Clicquot, Taittinger, and Pommery for guided tours and tastings, where you can learn about the champagne-making process and sample their exquisite bubbly.
- Palais du Tau: Situated near Reims Cathedral, the Palais du Tau is a former archbishop's palace. Now a museum, it displays a collection of religious artifacts, including the coronation robes of French kings. The palace also offers an impressive view of the cathedral.
- Basilique Saint-Remi: This Romanesque basilica in Reims is dedicated to Saint Remi, the patron saint of the city. It houses the saint's relics and exhibits showcasing the history of Reims. The basilica's architecture and stunning stained glass are worth a visit.
- Cité-Douce: Located in Épernay, this charming village is famous for its picturesque vineyards and champagne houses. Take a stroll through the village, visit the champagne cellars, and enjoy the scenic beauty of the surrounding countryside.
- Montagne de Reims Regional Natural Park: This beautiful regional park covers a vast area of forests, vineyards, and quaint villages. It's an ideal location for hiking, cycling, and picnicking amidst the serene natural surroundings.
- Faux de Verzy: These unique twisted beech trees are a rare natural phenomenon found near Verzy. Take a walk through the enchanting forest and marvel at the peculiar shapes of these ancient trees.
- Fort de la Pompelle: Situated near Reims, this fortified complex played a significant role during World War I. Explore the underground tunnels, trenches, and exhibits to learn about the fort's history and its strategic importance during the war.
- Musée de la Reddition (Museum of the Surrender): Located in Reims, this museum is housed in the building where the German surrender was signed, ending World War II in Europe. It exhibits artifacts and documents related to the historic event. 10. Château de Montmort: Situated in the village of Montmort-Lucy, this charming medieval castle is known for its well-preserved architecture and beautiful gardens. Take a guided tour to discover its rich history and enjoy the picturesque surroundings. Please note that the distances and accessibility of these attractions may vary. It is recommended to check the opening hours and availability of guided tours before visiting.