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Welcome to our charming and authentic "champenoise" guesthouse, certified with 4 palms. Corinne and Jean-Philippe, your hosts who reside on site, invite you to experience a delightful stay in the picturesque village of Changy, nestled in the heart of the Champagne region.Conveniently located at the center of the Champagne vineyards, the stunning Lac du Der, and the enchanting Argonne forest, our guesthouse offers easy access to various attractions. With just a 2-hour drive, you can reach Paris and Eurodisney, while Reims, Epernay, and Ste Menehould are only an hour away. For dining options, Vitry le François is a mere 10 minutes away.
Immerse yourself in a tranquil setting and enjoy our heated pool. We offer three exquisite suites for your comfort and pleasure: the cozy "Cottage," the elegant "Brut de Blanc," and the charming "Bois Rosé."
Come and experience the authentic ambiance of our guesthouse, where warm hospitality and a taste of the Champagne region await you.
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Directions
If you are coming from Paris, London, or Brussels, you should take the A4 motorway. Then, at Exit 27 Widow/Chalons-en-Champagne, continue on N44 until you reach Exit C6/La Chaussee-sur-Marne/Division St Amand s/Fion. Keep driving for approximately 10 km. Once you reach Changy, you will find the guest house located near the church.
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Attractions
- Champagne Pommery (Reims) Located in Reims, approximately 45 minutes away from Rue de Bar-le-Duc, Champagne Pommery is a renowned champagne house that offers guided tours of its cellars. Visitors can learn about the champagne-making process and explore the impressive underground galleries filled with maturing champagne bottles.
- Notre-Dame de Reims (Reims) Notre-Dame de Reims is a stunning Gothic cathedral located in Reims, around 45 minutes away from Rue de Bar-le-Duc. It is known as the coronation site of French kings and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visitors can admire the intricate architecture, beautiful stained glass windows, and take in the historical significance of the cathedral.
- The Palace of Tau (Reims) Adjacent to Notre-Dame de Reims, The Palace of Tau is a former archbishop's palace that now serves as a museum. It showcases a collection of artifacts and treasures related to the coronation ceremonies held at the cathedral. Visitors can explore the palace's rich history and admire the royal regalia.
- The Champagne Route (Various towns) The Champagne Route is a scenic driving route that winds through the picturesque vineyards and charming towns of the Champagne region. Starting from Reims, visitors can explore towns like Épernay, Hautvillers, and Ay, where famous champagne houses, vineyards, and cellars can be visited. Tastings and tours are available, allowing visitors to experience the Champagne region's rich heritage.
- Verdun Battlefield (Verdun) Located approximately 2 hours away from Rue de Bar-le-Duc, the Verdun Battlefield is a significant historical site from World War I. Visitors can explore the preserved trenches, memorial sites, and museums dedicated to the battle. It offers a somber yet informative experience, paying tribute to the soldiers who fought during this major conflict.
- Lac du Der-Chantecoq (Sainte-Marie-du-Lac-Nuisement) Lac du Der-Chantecoq is the largest artificial lake in France, situated around 1.5 hours away from Rue de Bar-le-Duc. It is a popular destination for birdwatching and nature enthusiasts. The lake provides a habitat for numerous bird species, especially during migration periods. Visitors can enjoy walking trails, boat trips, and observe the diverse wildlife in the area. Please note that the travel times mentioned are approximate and can vary depending on traffic conditions.