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Champagne Route Touristique Guide

The Route Touristique is best treated as a set of scenic loops rather than one race across the region. Pick one area, add one or two villages, and reserve producer visits before you drive.

Audience
Travellers who want vineyard scenery, villages, and flexible discovery beyond Reims and Epernay.
Last updated
Jun 9, 2026
Next review
Sep 9, 2026
Scenic road curving through Champagne vineyards and village rooftops

Best for

DriversVillage discoveryViewpointsFlexible itineraries
Base
Choose one loop: Montagne de Reims, Vallee de la Marne, Cote des Blancs, or another sector.
Car needed?
Yes for the best Route Touristique experience.
Pace
One scenic loop plus one or two producer stops.
Booking advice
Contact smaller producers before arrival; many are not set up for constant walk-ins.

Recommended Champagne stops

Where to focus your visit

Between Reims and Epernay

Montagne de Reims loop

Producer type
Mixed houses and growers
Experience
Vineyards, villages, viewpoints
Duration
Half day to full day
Booking
Book producer stops
Best suited for
Classic landscapes and first scenic drive

A strong choice when staying in Reims.

Marne valley

Vallee de la Marne loop

Producer type
Growers and villages
Experience
River valley route and tastings
Duration
Half day to full day
Booking
Confirm directly
Best suited for
Slower village discovery

Works well from Epernay.

South of Epernay

Cote des Blancs loop

Producer type
Chardonnay-focused villages
Experience
Village route and viewpoints
Duration
Half day
Booking
Confirm directly
Best suited for
Wine lovers interested in terroir

Keep driving distances realistic and avoid overloading the day.

Suggested timing

A realistic route

  1. Before leaving

    Choose one loop

    Do not combine too many Champagne sub-regions in one day.

  2. Morning

    Scenic villages

    Drive the route and stop for viewpoints or short village walks.

  3. Lunch

    Pause in a town or village

    Book lunch if you are travelling on a weekend or holiday.

  4. Afternoon

    Producer visit

    Use one confirmed tasting as the anchor, then keep the rest flexible.

How to use the route

  • Pick a loop based on where you are sleeping.
  • Plan a designated driver or hire a driver if tastings are central to the day.
  • Use the Flourish map for route orientation, then confirm producer details before arrival.
  • Expect village roads and seasonal traffic around popular viewpoints.

Best route styles

First-timers usually do best with Montagne de Reims or the Epernay area. Wine-focused travellers may prefer Cote des Blancs or a grower-led village plan.

Continue planning

Open the route on Flourish

Use the map to compare route loops, nearby houses, and landmarks before setting your day.

FAQ

Useful answers before you book

Do I need a car for the Champagne Route Touristique?

For the route itself, yes. The scenic villages and viewpoints are much easier with a car, taxi, bike, or private driver.

Can I do the Route Touristique and tastings in one day?

Yes, but keep it to one loop and one or two confirmed producer stops.

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