Discover the best of Lavannes and Reims

The best attractions in Lavannes and Reims



Lavannes is ideally situated for discovering the best of the Champagne region. From Reims Cathedral, a World Heritage site, to the surrounding vineyards and picturesque villages, there's something for everyone

Montagne de Reims Regional Nature Park

it's not strictly speaking a mountain - the highest point is only 286 m - but a wooded area designated as a regional nature park. It's famous for its "faux de Verzy", twisted beech trees with incredibly tortured trunks.

Notre-Dame de Reims Cathedral

clovis was baptized by Saint Rémi on the very spot where this jewel of Gothic art was built in the 13th century, over a period of 3 centuries. Ravaged by fire and war, the church has crowned no fewer than 29 kings, from Henri 1st to Charles X: so much for a rich visit!

Basilica and museum of Saint-Rémi

This historic basilica houses the relics of Saint Remi, the bishop who baptized Clovis I, the first king of the Franks. The basilica also houses a museum offering an insight into the region's religious and cultural history

Tau Palace

The Palais du Tau, former residence of the archbishops of Reims, is now a museum presenting the royal history of France. Its exhibits, including the famous coronation robes, offer a unique insight into the ceremonies of the kings of France

Montagne de Reims Regional Nature Park

it's not strictly speaking a mountain - the highest point is only 286 m - but a wooded area designated as a regional nature park. It's famous for its "faux de Verzy", twisted beech trees with incredibly tortured trunks.

Notre-Dame de Reims Cathedral

clovis was baptized by Saint Rémi on the very spot where this jewel of Gothic art was built in the 13th century, over a period of 3 centuries. Ravaged by fire and war, the church has crowned no fewer than 29 kings, from Henri 1st to Charles X: so much for a rich visit!

Basilica and museum of Saint-Rémi

This historic basilica houses the relics of Saint Remi, the bishop who baptized Clovis I, the first king of the Franks. The basilica also houses a museum offering an insight into the region's religious and cultural history

Tau Palace

The Palais du Tau, former residence of the archbishops of Reims, is now a museum presenting the royal history of France. Its exhibits, including the famous coronation robes, offer a unique insight into the ceremonies of the kings of France

Montagne de Reims Regional Nature Park

it's not strictly speaking a mountain - the highest point is only 286 m - but a wooded area designated as a regional nature park. It's famous for its "faux de Verzy", twisted beech trees with incredibly tortured trunks.

Notre-Dame de Reims Cathedral

clovis was baptized by Saint Rémi on the very spot where this jewel of Gothic art was built in the 13th century, over a period of 3 centuries. Ravaged by fire and war, the church has crowned no fewer than 29 kings, from Henri 1st to Charles X: so much for a rich visit!