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Jogging around Fleury-La-Rivière offers diverse landscapes within the Montagne de Reims Regional Natural Park. The region is characterized by rolling hills, extensive Champagne vineyards, and dense forest areas. Elevations range from 103 to 264 meters, providing a mix of inclines and descents for varied running experiences.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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28.4km
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A whole row of statues along the Marne, although they are slowly due for a new coat of paint
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Enjoy a relaxing time on the terrace with a glass of bubbles
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Nice seating area in front of the café. A friendly host. ...and a pleasant Brut Champagne.
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In 2011[9], the idea for the current Museum of Champagne and Regional Archaeology was born. The project was approved by the French Ministry of Culture in 2014, and in 2016 the renovation work was entrusted to the architectural firm Frenak + Jullien. Work began in 2018, under the supervision of the chief architect of historical monuments Lionel Dubois. Château Perrier has now been restored and contains one of the most important archaeological exhibits in France, with some 80,000 regional artefacts (dating from the Paleolithic to the Early Middle Period) and 4,000 artefacts relating to the history of Champagne wine (since 1960).[10]
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The Château Perrier, at number 13, was built from 1852 to 1857[9] by the architect Pierre-Eugène Cordier, in an eclectic Louis XIII style. In 1854[10], the couple Pierre-Nicolas Perrier, a cork manufacturer, and Adèle Jouët (the founders of the Perrier-Jouët champagne house), who had married in 1811, commissioned the construction of this castle. The four facades are inspired by the architecture of the French Renaissance, to the Parisian image of the Palais du Luxembourg, the Palais des Tuileries or the Lescot of the Louvre. The facades are a play of colours with materials such as brick, natural stone, slate and glass.
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Between 1872 and 1884, the concierge and the orangery were built on the outer edge of a vast park, according to plans by the architect Alphonse Gosset (1835-1914)[5]. In 1920, the park was acquired by the municipality with the Auban-Moët mansion and opened to the public. The part of the park around the town hall is laid out in the French style, to emphasise the classical and sober facade of the building. It consists of a grass path and two symmetrical access paths arranged in a horseshoe shape around a fountain. It is decorated with two bronze lions, cast iron statues of ancient gods and various other statues. The other part of the park is laid out in the English style: it is crossed by hilly paths, groves, two pools of water, an artificial island and a rocky grotto with a waterfall. On this side of the garden is a temple of love, built of limestone. This belvedere with Corinthian columns has a coffered ceiling. It is inspired by the Temple of Love in the Petit Trianon in Versailles. The City Hall Park has the label "Remarkable Garden".🪴 In
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The region offers a diverse mix of landscapes. You'll find picturesque routes winding through the famous Champagne vineyards, providing stunning views of rolling hills. There are also extensive forest areas, making up about 40% of the Montagne de Reims Regional Natural Park, which offer shaded and varied terrain ideal for trail running. The altitude varies from 103 to 264 meters, ensuring a good mix of inclines and descents for a challenging workout.
There are over 320 running routes around Fleury-La-Rivière, catering to a wide range of preferences and fitness levels. This extensive network is part of the 300 to 400 km of well-marked paths within the Montagne de Reims Regional Natural Park.
Yes, the area offers routes for all abilities. While many trails feature varied topography, there are 20 easy routes available. For a flatter, scenic experience, consider paths along the Marne river, such as the Bar sur la Marne – Small road along the Marne loop from Damery, which is a moderate 11.3 km route with minimal elevation change.
The running routes in Fleury-La-Rivière are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.38 stars from over 100 reviews. Runners frequently praise the stunning vineyard views, the peaceful forest sections, and the well-maintained paths that offer a rewarding outdoor experience.
Yes, many of the running routes around Fleury-La-Rivière are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the Bar sur la Marne – Café du Commerce Damery loop from Damery, a moderate 9.4 km path that follows the banks of the Marne.
Absolutely. The region is renowned for its Champagne vineyards, and many running routes weave directly through them, offering iconic views. The Hautvillers Cafe – Café d'Hautvillers loop from Damery is a popular 16.9 km trail that leads through these beautiful vineyard landscapes and charming villages.
While jogging, you can discover several unique attractions. The Avenue de Champagne in Epernay is a notable historical site nearby. You might also encounter the Vineyard Worker Sculptures Along the Marne. For a unique historical insight, the Cave aux Coquillages in Fleury-La-Rivière offers a fascinating look at fossilized seashells from an ancient sea.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations can vary, many of the easier and moderate routes, particularly those with less elevation gain along the Marne river, could be suitable for families. The extensive network allows for shorter, more manageable loops. Always check the route details for distance and elevation to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails within the Montagne de Reims Regional Natural Park, but it's important to keep them on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near vineyards. Always be respectful of local regulations and other trail users.
Spring and autumn are particularly beautiful for running in Fleury-La-Rivière. In spring, the vineyards burst into life, and the forests are lush. Autumn offers stunning colors as the vineyard leaves change, creating a vibrant backdrop for your run. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon runs are recommended, while winter runs can be crisp and quiet, especially in the sheltered forest areas.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, there are 85 difficult routes in the area. A prime example is the Avenue de Champagne – Route du Champagne Epernay loop from Damery, a difficult 29.0 km trail with over 400 meters of elevation gain, offering panoramic views of the Champagne vineyards.


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