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Xavier Charbaut12 Rue du Pont
Mareuil-sur-aÿ
51000
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Situated just 7 km to the east of Epernay, in close proximity to a charming canal along the renowned Champagne route, lies a historical residence constructed in 1837. This splendid property, currently owned by a Champagne producer, offers five delightful and characteristic rooms equipped with all the modern amenities one could desire, including private bathrooms and toilets. Additionally, guests can enjoy a cozy lounge with a mini-bar, ensuring a comfortable and relaxing stay. The property also provides convenient parking facilities and a lovely enclosed garden.Reviews
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 122 | 22 | oui |
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Attractions
- Champagne Houses in Mareuil-sur-Aÿ: Mareuil-sur-Aÿ is known for its prestigious champagne houses, offering guided tours and tastings. Explore famous champagne producers like Bollinger, Ayala, and Deutz to learn about the champagne-making process and sample their exquisite creations.
- Abbey of Saint-Pierre d'Hautvillers: Located in the nearby village of Hautvillers, this historic abbey is where the famous monk Dom Pérignon resided and perfected the art of champagne making. Visitors can tour the abbey and learn about its rich history, as well as enjoy the picturesque views of the surrounding vineyards.
- Avenue de Champagne, Épernay: Just a short drive away, Épernay is home to the renowned Avenue de Champagne, lined with elegant champagne houses and cellars. Take a leisurely stroll along this grand avenue and admire the opulent architecture while discovering some of the world's most prestigious champagne brands.
- Château de Chillon: Situated on the banks of Lake Geneva, in Switzerland, Château de Chillon offers a captivating glimpse into medieval history. This well-preserved castle features stunning architecture, picturesque courtyards, and informative exhibits. Take a guided tour to learn about its storied past and enjoy the breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding mountains.
- Reims Cathedral: Reims, a city known as the capital of champagne, is home to the magnificent Reims Cathedral. This Gothic masterpiece is a UNESCO World Heritage site and was the traditional site for the coronation of French kings. Marvel at the intricate stained glass windows, towering spires, and the historical significance of this architectural gem.
- Musée de la Reddition: In the heart of Reims, you'll find the Musée de la Reddition, the site where Germany surrendered to the Allies in World War II. This museum offers a unique opportunity to learn about the end of the war and the events leading up to it, with exhibits showcasing documents, artifacts, and photographs from that period.
- Palace of Tau: Adjacent to Reims Cathedral, the Palace of Tau has served as the residence of French kings and a venue for their coronation banquets. Now a museum, it displays an impressive collection of artifacts, including royal tapestries, statues, and the coronation regalia. Explore the rich history of French monarchy within these grand walls.
- Cité du Champagne - Champagne Collet: Located in Aÿ, the Cité du Champagne is an immersive museum dedicated to the history, culture, and production of champagne. Discover the fascinating world of champagne through interactive exhibits, multimedia presentations, and tastings. The museum is housed in the Champagne Collet cellars, known for their exceptional champagne production. These attractions offer a diverse range of experiences, from exploring the champagne heritage of the region to delving into history and cultural landmarks.