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Garnotel
Rue des Ladres
Lavannes
51110

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price from €322

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0326490511

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Experience tranquility in the serene surroundings of this historic farm, boasting an ancient building. Indulge in the tastefully adorned guest rooms, featuring en-suite showers and toilets for your ultimate comfort. Delight in the enclosed garden, complete with lush lawns, a furnished terrace, and a designated play area. Rest easy knowing that covered and convenient parking is available nearby.

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Directions

Follow the A34 highway towards Charleville-Mézières and take the Lavannes Caurel exit. Continue on the road named Les Célestines.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
5 322 322 16 oui

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Attractions

  • Reims Cathedral: Located in Reims, just a short distance from Rue des Ladres, Reims Cathedral is an architectural marvel and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is known for its stunning Gothic design, beautiful stained glass windows, and as the site where French kings were traditionally crowned.
  • Palais du Tau: Adjacent to Reims Cathedral, Palais du Tau is a former archbishop's palace turned museum. It houses a collection of historical artifacts, including coronation robes, tapestries, and religious sculptures. The palace offers insight into the rich history and cultural heritage of the region.
  • Champagne Houses: The Champagne region is renowned for its world-class sparkling wine. Several prestigious Champagne houses, such as Veuve Clicquot, Taittinger, and Pommery, offer guided tours and tastings. Visitors can explore the underground cellars, learn about the Champagne-making process, and sample different varieties of this iconic beverage.
  • Basilique Saint-Remi: Situated in Reims, the Basilique Saint-Remi is a magnificent Romanesque church dedicated to Saint Remi, the patron saint of the city. The basilica houses the relics of Saint Remi and features stunning stained glass windows and intricate sculptures, making it a significant religious and historical site.
  • Musée de la Reddition: Located in Reims, this museum is housed in the building where the German surrender was signed, effectively ending World War II in Europe. The museum showcases the historical events surrounding the end of the war, including documents, photographs, and personal belongings of key figures involved.
  • Cité-Du-Champagne Collet: Situated in Aÿ, a short drive from Rue des Ladres, Cité-Du-Champagne Collet is a museum dedicated to the history and production of Champagne. Visitors can explore the museum's interactive exhibits, learn about the craftsmanship behind Champagne production, and even participate in tasting sessions.
  • Château de Muire: Nestled in the picturesque countryside near Lavannes, Château de Muire is a charming medieval castle. Visitors can wander through its well-preserved grounds, admire the architecture, and enjoy the peaceful ambiance. The castle offers a glimpse into France's rich history and provides a scenic backdrop for memorable photographs.
  • Fort de la Pompelle: Located near Reims, Fort de la Pompelle is a historic military fortification that played a crucial role during World War I. Visitors can explore the fort's underground tunnels, view exhibits on the war's history, and gain insights into the soldiers' experiences through multimedia presentations.
  • Parc de Champagne: Situated in Reims, Parc de Champagne is a beautiful green space ideal for leisurely walks or picnics. The park offers panoramic views of the vineyards and the city, making it a perfect spot to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of the Champagne region. 10. Musée de la Vigne et du Vin: Located in Verzenay, a short drive from Rue des Ladres, this museum is dedicated to the history and tradition of winemaking in the Champagne region. Visitors can explore exhibits on viticulture, winemaking techniques, and the evolution of Champagne production, offering a comprehensive understanding of the region's oenological heritage.

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