With over 5,000 km of paths, tracks, and trails, Champagne-Ardenne has plenty for those who want to get out and about. Discover the countryside at your own pace on foot, horseback or by bike.
On the Belgian border, the Meuse Valley is a remarkable natural area tucked away in the Ardenne Massif.
Between Reims, Epernay and Châlons-en-Champagne, the magnificent world of champagne is just waiting for aficionados of this world famous wine.
Located between Troyes and Saint-Dizier, the great lakes are a true paradise for watersports enthusiasts, and for everyone who enjoys fresh air. Wandering around the hedged farmland at the heart of the Forêt d'Orient national park and in the environs of the Lac du Der-Chantecoq you’ll see many fine examples of the half-timbered architecture that truly typifies this region.
Further south, sightseeing also includes a visit to the Roman remains to be found near impressive ramparts of the fortified town of Langres.
Whatever you choose to do or see there is plenty of information and tourist experiences to suit every pocket.