Any recommended hotels in France/Champagne region?
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I'd recommend champagne Tarlant in Oeuilly , approx 5 miles from Epernay - wonderful hospitality ...and a proper working champagne house.
www.tarlant.com/
I had a brilliant time there
www.tarlant.com/
I had a brilliant time there
Le Chateau d'Etonges. 51270 Etoges, par Montmort-Lucy. A 17th century Moated chateau 10 minutes from Epernay and quite simply beautiful.
www.etoges.com/
>> Edited by Krusty on Thursday 26th May 07:48
www.etoges.com/
>> Edited by Krusty on Thursday 26th May 07:48
L'Assiette Champenoise (The Plate of Good Food) is a 4 star luxury hotel that is in the suburbs of Reims and easily walkable to town centre (10 min?) or driveable. Petrol station right by the hotel - think it's a good one too. Safe parking with lots of beautiful cars - we were in an S2000 at the time - the Japanese doorman was salivating!
www.assiettechampenoise.com
It's got a great restaurant which we didn't use cos it was pretty expensive and we preferred a good ol baguette and salty French butter for our meals from the supermarket up the road - which cost about 50p compared to £50+ pp. The week long trip including ferry and b&b at the hotel was £800 approx.
>> Edited by Naughty Magpie on Thursday 26th May 10:51
>> Edited by Naughty Magpie on Thursday 26th May 10:52
www.assiettechampenoise.com
It's got a great restaurant which we didn't use cos it was pretty expensive and we preferred a good ol baguette and salty French butter for our meals from the supermarket up the road - which cost about 50p compared to £50+ pp. The week long trip including ferry and b&b at the hotel was £800 approx.
>> Edited by Naughty Magpie on Thursday 26th May 10:51
>> Edited by Naughty Magpie on Thursday 26th May 10:52
Chateau De Fere - lovely chateau in the grounds of another lovely ruined mediaeval chateau. Great restaurant and grounds and generally a very civilised air! - also quite near the old GP track which is always worth a visit/blast.
Can be found on www.slh.com - there are always some tasty motors lurking!
Can be found on www.slh.com - there are always some tasty motors lurking!
ettore said:
Chateau De Fere - lovely chateau in the grounds of another lovely ruined mediaeval chateau. Great restaurant and grounds and generally a very civilised air! - also quite near the old GP track which is always worth a visit/blast.
Can be found on www.slh.com - there are always some tasty motors lurking!
I'm off to Chateau De Fere next week - where's the GP circuit??? Would love to have a go.
Looking forward to seeing their wine collection as well, it's meant to be amazing
www.assiettechampenoise.com
is excellent our group stopped there on the way back from Lemans, food is really pricey my bill cost more than the room dont bother go up the road to the steakhouse. We tried it, all french fancy stuff and tiny portions, people were coming to to eat in dinner jackets and evening dresses, and we were put in the corner with our week old T-shirts and jeans
is excellent our group stopped there on the way back from Lemans, food is really pricey my bill cost more than the room dont bother go up the road to the steakhouse. We tried it, all french fancy stuff and tiny portions, people were coming to to eat in dinner jackets and evening dresses, and we were put in the corner with our week old T-shirts and jeans

The old GP circuit is off the N31 (which used to be the back straight!). If you are heading towards Reims, it is on the right just before Thillois. You used to be able to take the old Thillois corner directly off the N31 but they`ve been buggering about with the roads recently so I`m not sure if you still can...anyway you can`t miss the old pits/grandstands - eerily romantic and well worth a blast pass. You can still follow most of the rest of the circuit bar one roundabout and the furthermost corner (the old track peters out in the middle of a field!!)
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