Tourists loved this French region in 2024, it’s just the best time to visit it

Tourists loved this French region in 2024 its just the

This French region is among the best destinations in the world in 2024, ideal in the fall.

Each year, the specialized site European Best Destinations establishes a ranking of the “Best Destinations in Europe”, based on the votes of more than a million travelers from 172 countries. This year 2024, it is a historical and cultural region in the north-east of France which has surprisingly carved out a place in the top 20 of the ranking, among more conventional dream destinations such as London, Florence or even Siena.

As a couple, with family or alone, European tourists particularly appreciated this region of France since they ranked it 15th among the 20 best European destinations of the year. Kingdom of bubbles, this vast wine region is renowned for its rural landscapes, its sumptuous castles, its immense cellars classified as UNESCO world heritage sites…

Have you guessed this mystery destination? Welcome to the Champagne region, ideal for the late season! If you want to go to the region this fall and are passionate about wine tourism, you will have the choice between hiking through vineyards and shimmeringly colored forests to visiting the cellars and tasting champagne. And that’s good, on the 4th Friday in October, Champagne Day is the unmissable event to celebrate the Champagne terroir throughout the region and around the world!

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You won’t miss a visit to Epernay and Reims, each with nearly 120 kilometers of underground cellars. In Reims, tastings of great wines are a must.a Maison Ruinart which offers an exceptional visit to its Gallo-Roman chalk pits, the Maison Vranken-Pommery where it is possible to marvel at a 75,000 liter thunderbolt, or at the Maison GH. Mumm, to dive into the heart of the making of the famous bubbles.

For families, autumn still promises beautiful sunny days to enjoy bike rides in the Champagne vineyards, while enjoying a magnificent palette of warm colors. From the top of the hills, the view is unmissable. A few minutes from the town of Troyes with its half-timbered houses, the Forêt d’Orient Regional Natural Park is a refuge for local and varied flora and fauna, and is home to three lakes, dozens of ponds and numerous hiking trails including a cycle route.

Champagne is also a region rich in monuments that will take you back in time, between the Château de Sedan, the largest fortified castle in Europe which offers a dive into the Middle Ages for all ages, the Saint-Didier church of Asfeld with its surprising baroque architecture or the Battle of Valmy Mill which has become a famous revolutionary symbol. Did we convince you to go?

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