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Jean-Philippe Menu
1 Rue de Bar-le-Duc
Changy
51300

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price from €100

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0326727744

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Welcome to our charming "champenoise" guesthouse, certified with 4 palms. Corinne and Jean-Philippe, your friendly hosts who reside on site, invite you to experience an authentic stay in the heart of the Champagne region in a little village called Changy.

Conveniently located in the center of the Champagne vineyards, Lac du Der, and Argonne forest, our guesthouse offers easy access to various attractions. Within just 2 hours, you can drive to Paris and Eurodisney, while Reims, Epernay, and Ste Menehould are only an hour away. If you're looking for a delicious meal, Vitry le François with its restaurants is just 10 minutes away.

Surrounded by tranquility, our guesthouse features a heated pool for your relaxation. We offer three beautiful suites to choose from: the cozy "Cottage," the elegant "Brut de Blanc," and the charming "Bois Rosé."

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Directions

If you are traveling from Paris, London, or Brussels via the A4 motorway, you should take Exit 27 towards Widow / Chalons-en-Champagne and continue on N44 until you reach Exit C6 towards La Chaussee-sur-Marne / Division St Amand s / Fion. Travel for approximately 10 km. Once you reach Changy, you will find the guest house conveniently located near the church.

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Attractions

  • Notre-Dame de Reims Cathedral: Located in Reims, this iconic Gothic cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Europe's most important religious monuments. It is renowned for its stunning stained glass windows and historical significance as the traditional coronation site for French kings.
  • Champagne Houses in Epernay: Epernay is known as the capital of Champagne, and here you can visit numerous renowned Champagne houses such as Moët & Chandon, Dom Pérignon, and Mercier. Take guided tours to learn about the champagne-making process and enjoy tastings of exquisite sparkling wines.
  • Verdun Battlefield: The site of one of the most significant battles of World War I, the Verdun Battlefield offers a poignant and educational experience. Explore the preserved trenches, memorial sites, and museums that pay tribute to the soldiers who fought and lost their lives during this intense battle.
  • Hautvillers: This charming village is known as the birthplace of Champagne. It is where the famous Benedictine monk, Dom Pérignon, lived and perfected the art of champagne-making. Visit the Abbey of Saint-Pierre d'Hautvillers and enjoy the picturesque vineyards surrounding the village.
  • Châlons-en-Champagne: This historic city is renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture. Explore the Notre-Dame-en-Vaux Church, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and take a stroll along the picturesque canals. The city also hosts the annual Furies Festival, a vibrant street theater event.
  • Lac du Der-Chantecoq: Located southeast of Changy, this large artificial lake is a paradise for nature lovers. It offers various recreational activities like birdwatching, sailing, fishing, and cycling. The lake is particularly famous for its spectacular crane migration in autumn and winter.
  • Sainte-Menehould: This small town is known for its historical significance as the place where Louis XVI was arrested during the French Revolution. Explore the historic center and visit the Church of Saint-Etienne, which played an essential role during this period.
  • Musée de la Vigne et du Vin: Situated in Aÿ, a charming village in the Champagne region, this museum showcases the history and culture of wine production. Discover the tools, equipment, and techniques used in winemaking, and learn about the traditions and heritage of the Champagne region.
  • Château-Thierry: This town is famous for its medieval castle, Château-Thierry, which offers panoramic views of the Marne River Valley. Visit the Jean de la Fontaine Museum, dedicated to the famous French poet, and explore the charming old town with its narrow streets and half-timbered houses. 10. Troyes: Located further away but worth a visit, Troyes is a medieval city with well-preserved half-timbered houses and narrow cobblestone streets. Explore its charming old town, visit the Troyes Cathedral, and indulge in shopping at the numerous factory outlet stores offering discounted designer brands. Please note that distances and travel times may vary, so it's advisable to check the exact locations and plan accordingly.