A fascinating region with varied landscapes and a rich history. Holiday homes in the Champagne Ardennes or the Champagne region are situated in a hilly region with forests and lakes, interspersed with valleys and rock formations and small villages with beautiful holiday homes. The Meuse River is at its most beautiful here, a lovely river that meanders past forests, villages and towns. Discover the Champagne region from a holiday home, and get to know the friendly locals and the cosy little villages.
Relax with a holiday home in Champagne-Ardenne
During a holiday in the Champagne region you will discover villages where time seems to have stood still, but also interesting cities such as Verdun or Sedan. In addition, you can enjoy the local gastronomy in cosy restaurants. A wonderful region for holidaymakers who just want to enjoy a weekend of peace, nature, culture and hospitality! Your holiday home in Champagne-Ardenne will make you forget the hustle and bustle of everyday life for a while.
Tourist routes from your holiday home in the Champagne region
You can discover different tourist routes from our holiday homes in Champagne. The area offers a 260 km long Forest, Lakes and Abbeys Route (brochure available from the tourist office). So there is always a nice route that passes close to your holiday home in the Champagne region.
Discover nature from your holiday home in the French Ardennes
The French Ardennes are part of the Champagne region. Although it is still a relatively unknown holiday region, this region has a lot to offer. Discover the area from a holiday home. Climb the green hills, walk through the vast forests and look out over the river Meuse. You can enjoy cycling in the Meuse river valley. It seems as if you are going back in time in the French Ardennes, as you will find many small villages and authentic farms.
Visit the exceptional city of Reims
You should definitely visit Reims during a holiday in Champagne-Ardenne. This historic city has a rich history, and therefore has some very special attractions. How about the basilica of Reims? It is not only the oldest church in the city, but also the largest Romanesque church in France. The cathedral of Reims is also a good reason to visit the city. A beautiful building that is still standing, despite many destructions. Visit the Roman arch Porte Mars and the champagne house Moët & Chandon, or the impressive car museum. You can enjoy a wide range of activities from your holiday home in the Champagne region!