Oui, c'est encore la belle France, from the bright lights of Paris to the rocky shores of Brittany/Normandy and the chic vibe of the Côte d'Azur - both deluxe and pas cher.
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Oui, c'est encore la belle France, from the bright lights of Paris to the rocky shores of Brittany/Normandy and the chic vibe of the Côte d'Azur - both deluxe and pas cher.
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Thanks, Wink. This is a great help, thank you.
Cheers,
Sally
I hope this isn't too late, but you will find a lot of (not just wine) recommendations on the Champagne guides on my site.
Start at www.winetravelguides.com/Guides/France/Champagne and then cruise the menus from there. The Attractions and the Events sections might be most useful for you. Here is a copy and paste of the Attractions in the southern-most guide for the Aube:
Events
Foire à la Choucroute
Every year in September some 40,000 visitors descend on the village of Brienne-le-Château (where Napoléon attended military school) to consume 20 tonnes of choucroute.
Randonnée des Cadoles
There’s no such thing as a free lunch, they say. Sometimes you have to sing for your supper. Turn up at the centre of Les Riceys on the first day of May every year and join in the organised run, and you’ll get a free lunch afterwards. The run goes through the vineyards, from one cadole to another, taking in 12 cadoles altogether, ending back at the heart of Les Riceys, enjoying some fabulous views along the way. Cadoles are unique to the Aube (see Circuit des Cadoles).
Route du Champagne en Fête
Over the last weekend in July and featuring music, entertainment and Champagne tasting, Route du Champagne en Fête rotates between different villages.
Splendeurs de Troyes
Medieval pageant in the centre of Troyes during the third weekend June, with knights, troubadours, minstrels, jugglers, acrobats and fire-eaters. Also features a regional produce market and tastings.
Hope that helps.
Wink
Thanks, Karen, I will follow these up too.
Sally
Thanks Jean, for the lead about the Champagne Museum. It sounds great and people need to know about it.
Cheers,
Sally
Bonjour Paris has quite a few articles about the area.
Hope these will help with your research. Best, K
Bonjour Sally!
Musee Champenois near Vitry le Francois is a wonderful place to visit to understand Champagne making under the vaulted underground caves of the Chateau -- www.museechampenois.com
Also, helicopter flight over Champagne: http://www.helitour.fr/home.html
another way to discover the region...
Regards,
Jean
www.FranceCruises.com
Bonjour! I need some help with information about Champagne-Ardennes. I will be writing a magazine article on the area next week and although I know it quite well, I would be interested in knowing about any new and recent things which tourists (especially from Australia and NZ) might be interested in - new restaurants, interesting walks or bicycle trails, events, exhibitions - that sort of thing.
Thanks,
Sally
Happy New Year to all!
Celebrating New Year Eve is a great "excuse" to get serious about drinking Champagne...Hope you enjoy my latest post:
Sparkling Champagne meets Paris
http://www.thefranceinsider.com/2011/01/sparkling-champagne-meets-l...
Hi Karen, I have mentioned these events and linked under Take a Break on the home page of my site: www.foodandtravel.com.au
Sally