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Grauves walks
The cliffs from Grauves to Avize and Cramant
This short walk through woods and vineyards will take you around the Montagne d'Avize, passing by the cliffs of Grauves, the magnificent Parc Vix in Avize and the beautiful viewpoint at Cramant. A 360° view of the region!
Much of this route is unmarked. The app is recommended between (7) and (11).
Avoid during the hunting season.
Brisk walk or short stroll from Mancy.
This short route will take you through the vineyards and woods of Mancy to Morangis via Moslins. It is suitable for brisk walking or a short family stroll.
There are some steep hills, however, so it is best avoided during heatwaves.
Avoid during hunting season.
Short walk to the cliffs of Cuis and Grauves
This short walk will allow you to discover the beautiful cliffs of Cuis and Grauves.
A circular starting from Avize.
Pleasant hike on the Champagne hillsides of Avize and Cramant Champagne de la Côte des Blancs - Magnificent view of the villages and vineyards. Pass through the forest in the Avize mountains. Walk around Saran Castle with a view of the park below.
From Moussy to Saint-Martin d'Ablois, Brugny Vaudancourt and Chavot
This short hike through vineyards and woods takes us to the Cubry Valley and along the route of the old CBR (Reims Suburban Railway). It offers a glimpse of a little-known curiosity: the Pierre Saint-Mamert, where a hermit once lived. This stone is on private land where walking is tolerated provided that visitors respect the site.
Note: the spelling on the IGN map is incorrect; it is indeed the Pierre Saint-Mamert.
Walk in Saint-Martin-d'Ablois
A peaceful stroll through fields, woods and vineyards around the charming village of Saint-Martin-d'Ablois.
This route follows part of the "Le sentier des murmures" pedestrian route in Saint-Martin-d'Ablois, created by the Association Nature et Patrimoine Ablutien (ANPA) and marked in yellow.
You can enter the Parc du Sourdon from the (6).
Épernay - Mont Bernon - Château de Saran - Chouilly
This is a lovely 15 km walk through vineyards and fields, offering beautiful views of the vineyards. Pass by the Château de Saran and the pretty Jardin Humide de Chouilly. Return to Épernay via the famous Avenue de Champagne.
Tour of the woods in the Epernay region
This is a lovely, easy walk that takes you around the woods of Épernay, which are private and closed to walkers.This circuit passes through the Champagne vineyards and woods, offering magnificent views of the Marne and Cubry valleys.
Hautvillers, Damery and Cumières through the vineyards and along the banks of the Marne
This is a short hike through vineyards offering magnificent views of the Marne Valley. The return journey is along a pleasant path that runs alongside the river.
Short tour of the Marne Valley starting from Hautvillers
This is a lovely day hike starting from Hautvillers. It takes you through vineyards and woods on both sides of the Marne Valley, with splendid views. It's a great opportunity to discover this beautiful vineyard and visit a few wine cellars.
On the Roman Way and the Way of St James from Mutigny.
This is a short walk full of surprises: a pretty manor house in the woods, an ancient Roman road, and part of the Via Campaniensis, the Way of St James from Rocroi to Vézelay, where you often meet pilgrims.
Between the vineyards and the Marne river at the start of Hautvillers
This hike takes us through the vineyards to the picturesque village of Hautvillers, where many Champagne family homes can be found. The Abbey of Saint-Pierre d'Hautvillers houses the tomb of the monk Dom Pérignon, who is credited with inventing the Champagne method of winemaking. The Pierre Cheval Park, nestled on the side of a hillside, offers a magnificent view of the village of Hautvillers.
From Avenay-Val-d'Or to Rilly-la-Montagne via the Via Campaniensis
This is a lovely 21 km hike through vineyards and forests. It follows theGR®141(the old Roman road Via Campaniensis) and theGR®14, which makes it relatively easy to follow. There is no return to the starting point. Leave your cars at Avenay-Val-d'Or station and return by TER train from Rilly-la-Montagne.
Although you are following the Camino de Santiago, it is wonderfully peaceful. During the week, apart from one or two foresters, you will only encounter deer.
The ponds of Boursault
During this easy walk (a gentle climb at the start and a descent at the end), discover the many ponds in the Boursault forest.
The circular Mont Aigu from Avenay-Val-d'Or
This three-hour walk will take you to Mont Aigu, where you will have a beautiful view of the plain.
In the Hautvillers forest
A family walk that will allow you to discover the beautiful Hautvillers forest while getting away from the busy paths.
From Champillon to Hautvillers and La Malmaison through woods and vineyards
This hike through woods and vineyards can be started from Champillon or Hautvillers. It passes by the pretty Château de la Malmaison and offers magnificent views of the Marne Valley.
The 35th Infantry Regiment memorial and the Belval polisher
This short hike takes you to see the Neolithic polisher at Belval and the memorial to the soldiers of the 35th Infantry Regiment who fell between 17 July and 3 August 1918 in the Bois de Courton.
It passes through many woods, vineyards and pastures. It has little elevation gain and presents no difficulties, except for muddy conditions in wet weather.
You will find it very peaceful. Avoid on hunting days.
Congy, Étoges, Toulon-la-Montagne via the GRP® Thibaut de Champagne
This is a route rich in discoveries: the castles of Congy and Étoges, the Champagne vineyards, and above all the magnificent menhir of the Étang de Chènevry. Vineyards, woods and crops with magnificent views of the nearby marshes of Saint Gond.
No technical difficulties except for a little mud in wet weather.
The Neuville Pond
A short walk to discover a beautiful wild pond nestled in the heart of the Montagne de Reims.
On the GRP® Thibaut de Champagne starting from Baye
Here’s a short walk that will allow you to see plenty of sights: the Castles of Baye and Congy, and the little menhir at Villevenard. The route partly follows the route of the old Reims Suburban Railway (CBR).
A very shaded route through magnificent woods. Best avoided in very wet weather.