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- Châlons-en-Champagne (10.5 km): A charming city known for its well-preserved architecture, including the Saint-Étienne Cathedral and Notre-Dame-en-Vaux Church. Explore the picturesque streets, visit museums, and enjoy local cuisine and Champagne tastings.
- Lac du Der-Chantecoq (32.3 km): The largest artificial lake in Europe, offering a range of activities such as boating, fishing, and bird watching. It is a popular spot for nature lovers, with various species of migratory birds.
- Reims (43.6 km): Famous for its stunning Gothic cathedral, Notre-Dame de Reims, where French kings were once crowned. Explore the city's rich history, visit the Champagne houses for tastings, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of its bustling streets.
- Verdun (64.1 km): A significant historical site from World War I, with the Douaumont Ossuary and the Verdun Memorial paying tribute to the countless soldiers who lost their lives. Explore the battlefields, forts, and museums for a somber yet educational experience.
- Troyes (75.2 km): Known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, Troyes offers a unique atmosphere with its timber-framed houses and narrow streets. Discover its rich heritage, visit the Troyes Cathedral, and enjoy shopping at the numerous factory outlet stores.
- Epernay (80.7 km): The heart of the Champagne region, Epernay is famous for its prestigious Champagne houses. Take a tour of the famous Avenue de Champagne, visit the cellars, and indulge in tastings of the finest sparkling wines.
- Hautvillers (83.5 km): A picturesque village known as the birthplace of Champagne. Visit the Abbey of Saint-Pierre d'Hautvillers, where Dom Pérignon, a pioneer of Champagne production, worked. Enjoy the scenic vineyards and sample the local bubbly.
- The Battle of the Marne Monument (85.3 km): Located near Dormans, this monument commemorates the First Battle of the Marne during World War I. Explore the memorial site, learn about the significance of the battle, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
- Château-Thierry (89.7 km): Situated along the Marne River, this town is known for its historic Château and the World War I American Monument. Enjoy the scenic beauty of the area, explore the charming streets, and learn about the town's role in history. 10. Meaux (92.5 km): Visit the impressive Meaux Cathedral, a fine example of Gothic architecture. Explore the historical center, including the Bishop's Palace and the Bossuet Garden. Don't miss the Museum of the Great War, which offers insights into World War I.