Best attractions and places to see around Nanteuil-La-Forêt, a village nestled within the Montagne de Reims Regional Natural Park, offers a tranquil setting. This area is characterized by its lush, wooded environment, providing a green enclave for visitors. The region combines historical landmarks with natural beauty, making it suitable for exploration. It serves as a base for discovering cultural points of interest and outdoor activities.
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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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Épernay Town Hall is located at number 7bis in the former Auban-Moët mansion, built in 1858 by Victor Moët (1797–1881)[5] to a design by the architect Victor Le Noir, who also designed the Montparnasse railway station in Paris. In the early 19th century, Jean-Baptiste Isabey had the building redesigned in a classical style for Jean-Remy Moët, owner of the Hôtel Auban-Moët and mayor of Épernay. The current layout dates from 1857 and is the work of the brothers Denis and Eugène Bühler. It was donated to the city in 1919, which took it into use as a town hall in 1920. The building houses luxurious rooms, including the wedding hall and the council chamber. The building has been listed as a French Historical Monument since 26 June 2012.[5][6]
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simply fantastic and enjoy at least 1 glass of champagne ;)
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Simply how many systems here are brilliant
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Simply climb up from the Marne and visit the abbey and the grave of Dom Pierre Perignon. But please do it calmly and respectfully, not like the group of proletarians this morning 🙏
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Nanteuil-La-Forêt is nestled within the beautiful Montagne de Reims Regional Natural Park, offering a lush, wooded environment perfect for exploration. You can also visit the Jardin Botanique de la Presle, an "Outstanding Garden" recognized for its specialized nursery and national collections of willows and spirea, as well as herbaceous perennials and old roses.
Yes, the village itself boasts several historical landmarks. You can see the 16th-century Église Saint Pierre aux Liens, a significant architectural site, and a historic Lavoir (Wash House). Additionally, there's a 10th-Century Roadside Crucifix (Calvary), whose first stone is said to have been laid by King Dagobert, adding to the village's ancient charm.
Nanteuil-La-Forêt offers tranquil walking experiences. You can enjoy the Circuit pédestre « Nanteuil-la-Forêt, val tranquille », a 3.2 km walk taking about 50 minutes, which showcases the village's greenery and architecture. Another option is the Balade de Lucie, a 3 km loop starting from a picnic area, offering panoramic views of the Ardre Valley.
Yes, the area provides recreational options for families. Behind the Mairie (Town Hall), there is a playground, and at the village entrance (towards Pourcy), you'll find a multisports ground. For walks, the Avenue de Champagne and the Champagne Wine and Regional Archaeology Museum (Château Perrier) are also listed as family-friendly attractions.
Beyond walking, the region around Nanteuil-La-Forêt is excellent for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes for gravel biking, cycling, and MTB trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, exploring the Montagne de Reims and surrounding areas.
Picnic areas are conveniently located at the village entrance (towards Pourcy) and near the starting point of the Balade de Lucie trail, which also includes barbecue facilities. For active recreation, there's a playground behind the Mairie and a multisports ground at the village entrance.
Absolutely. Nanteuil-La-Forêt is a good base for exploring nearby Epernay, just 11 km away, which is home to the famous Avenue de Champagne. This prestigious avenue features several prominent Champagne houses where you can visit and even enjoy a tasting.
The Abbaye de Hautvillers, located nearby, is considered the birthplace of the Champenoise method. It was here that Dom Pérignon improved and popularized champagne. You can visit the abbey church and find his tombstone at the foot of the altar. The village of Hautvillers also offers extraordinary views of the Marne valley.
Yes, in Épernay, you can visit the Champagne Wine and Regional Archaeology Museum (Château Perrier). Housed in a castle, this museum contains extensive archaeological exhibits and artifacts related to the history of Champagne wine and the region, with some 80,000 regional artifacts.
The Montagne de Reims Regional Natural Park, where Nanteuil-La-Forêt is located, offers beautiful scenery throughout the year. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for walking and cycling, with mild temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer is also great for outdoor activities, but it can be busier. The Jardin Botanique de la Presle is especially beautiful when its flowers are in bloom.
The Town Hall in Épernay is a historical site housed in the former Auban-Moët mansion. It features luxurious rooms and is surrounded by a remarkable park with both French and English-style gardens. The park, which is open to the public, includes two pools, an artificial island, a rocky grotto with a waterfall, and a temple of love.
Yes, Nanteuil-La-Forêt's central location makes it an excellent base for exploring the wider Marne department. It's only 11 km from Épernay and 16 km from Reims, both renowned for their champagne houses, historical significance, and cultural sites.


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