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Anne LOUIS HALLIER4, Rue des Charretiers
St Erme Outre Et Ramecourt
02820
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This accommodation is conveniently located near popular attractions such as Center Parcs and Ailette Lake, which offers a golf course. Additionally, it is situated close to the charming ladies Way sites and the historic medieval city of Laon. For those interested in exploring the famous Champagne vineyards and the vibrant city of Reims, it is only a 25-minute drive away. The Champagne vineyards are recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, providing an opportunity to indulge in the region's rich cultural heritage.Description for Gite
Welcome to our charming cottage featuring two bedrooms, perfect for a maximum of four people. Rest assured, all essential amenities such as water, electricity, and heating are conveniently included in your stay. Additionally, we provide cozy towels and soft bed linen to ensure your utmost comfort throughout your visit.Reviews
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- Reims Cathedral: Located in the nearby city of Reims, Reims Cathedral is a stunning Gothic masterpiece and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is known for its intricate stained glass windows and houses the remains of many French kings.
- Tau Palace: Also situated in Reims, the Tau Palace was the residence of the Archbishop of Reims and later served as the palace where the kings of France stayed before their coronation. Today, it houses a museum displaying religious artifacts and treasures.
- Champagne Houses: The region of Champagne is famous for its sparkling wine production. Numerous Champagne houses offer tours and tastings, allowing visitors to learn about the traditional production methods and sample some of the finest champagnes in the world.
- Verzenay Lighthouse: Located in the village of Verzenay, this unique lighthouse is not by the sea but rather in the heart of the Champagne vineyards. Visitors can climb to the top for panoramic views of the surrounding vineyards and learn about the history of winemaking.
- Château de Pierrefonds: Situated approximately 75 kilometers from St Erme Outre Et Ramecourt, the Château de Pierrefonds is a medieval fortress with a fairytale-like appearance. It has been featured in various films and TV shows and offers guided tours of its impressive architecture and gardens.
- Laon Cathedral: About 40 kilometers away from St Erme Outre Et Ramecourt, Laon Cathedral is another magnificent Gothic cathedral. It is known for its impressive stained glass windows, intricate sculptures, and stunning views from the towers.
- Chemin des Dames: This historic road is located near St Erme Outre Et Ramecourt and was the site of intense battles during World War I. Today, it offers visitors the opportunity to explore the preserved trenches, war memorials, and learn about the history of the area.
- Soissons: The town of Soissons, approximately 30 kilometers away, offers a rich history and charming architecture. Its highlights include the Abbey of St. Jean Des Vignes, the Gothic-style Soissons Cathedral, and the ruins of the Roman amphitheater.
- La Caverne du Dragon: Known as the "Dragon's Lair," this underground museum is situated in the Aisne department. It provides insight into the experiences of soldiers during World War I and showcases the underground tunnels and trenches used during the war. 10. Compiegne Forest: Located about 60 kilometers from St Erme Outre Et Ramecourt, Compiegne Forest is a picturesque woodland renowned for its beauty and historical significance. It is home to the Armistice Clearing, where the Armistice of World War I was signed in 1918.