Find Champagne villages to visit and understand how to combine them.
Champagne Villages Guide
Champagne villages are where the region slows down. The best plan is not to collect names, but to choose one village cluster and give it time.

Best for
- Base
- Epernay for Hautvillers and Ay-Champagne; Reims for Montagne de Reims.
- Car needed?
- Usually yes for multiple villages.
- Pace
- Two or three villages in a day, not six.
- Booking advice
- Book producer visits; keep village walks flexible.
Recommended Champagne stops
Where to focus your visit
Near Epernay
Hautvillers
- Producer type
- Village growers and heritage stops
- Experience
- Village walk, viewpoints, tasting by appointment
- Duration
- 90 minutes to half day
- Booking
- Producer visits by confirmation
- Best suited for
- First village stop near Epernay
Known for its Champagne heritage and hilltop atmosphere.
Near Epernay
Ay-Champagne
- Producer type
- Growers and houses
- Experience
- Village tasting and route stop
- Duration
- 60-120 minutes
- Booking
- Confirm directly
- Best suited for
- Easy add-on from Epernay
Works well with Avenue de Champagne if transport is arranged.
Cote des Blancs
Cramant and Avize
- Producer type
- Grower Champagne villages
- Experience
- Village route and viewpoints
- Duration
- Half day
- Booking
- Confirm directly
- Best suited for
- Chardonnay-focused trips
Best as a focused Cote des Blancs route rather than a quick detour.
Suggested timing
A realistic route
- Morning
Start with one anchor village
Choose Hautvillers, Ay-Champagne, or a Cote des Blancs village based on your base.
- Midday
Lunch or viewpoint
Do not assume every village has flexible dining; plan ahead.
- Afternoon
Producer appointment
Use one confirmed tasting as the main event.
- Late day
Return before fatigue
Village roads and tastings deserve a calm finish.
Best village clusters
- Epernay cluster: Hautvillers, Ay-Champagne, and nearby vineyard viewpoints.
- Montagne de Reims cluster: forested hills and classic villages between Reims and Epernay.
- Cote des Blancs cluster: Chardonnay villages south of Epernay.
Village planning rules
- Check parking and transfer times before booking tastings.
- Do not expect every small producer to welcome walk-ins.
- Bring weather-appropriate shoes for village streets and viewpoints.
- Use the map to avoid zig-zagging across the region.
Continue planning
Discover nearby villages
Open the map, save villages and houses, then build a route that matches your base.
FAQ
Useful answers before you book
Which Champagne village should I visit first?
Hautvillers is a strong first village if you are based in Epernay. From Reims, look toward Montagne de Reims villages.
Can I visit Champagne villages by train?
Some towns are rail-connected, but village hopping is much easier with a car, taxi, bike, or driver.
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