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    • Day 5

      Santé ! 🍾🥂

      April 19, 2022 in France ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      Champagne has always been my choice of poison (that and the quest to find the world's best Cosmopolitan), so the real reason for our trip begins today. A bucketlist to visit some of the best Champagne houses in the Champagne region!

      We hired a car from Paris and spent the next couple of days between Reims and Epernay visiting around 8 Champagne houses and popping in to few more. Hundreds of kilometers of underground Cavès and thousands of hectares of vineyards go into supplying the globe with 350 million bottles of bubbly a year. At some houses we were 30 metres underground in 10 degree chalk pit caves and saw where century old bottles of champagne are still kept.

      Pictures just don't do it justice. The buildings and architecture are breathtakingly beautiful, second only to the golden nectar that we tasted!

      First up, Pommery (where I shrunk Karl) and one of my all time favorites, Taittinger 🇨🇵
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    • Day 3

      Champagne & Cathedrals, Part 1

      August 17, 2023 in France ⋅ ⛅ 79 °F

      Last night’s arrival into Reims felt quite late. Finally arrived at my rented apartment around 10pm. I pretty much collapsed at that point after about 36 hours of travel. But today was spent indulging in the finest Reims has to offer! My first stop was Champagne Ruinart - a wonderful tour les by Amandine. Smart, funny, a fantastic guide. Amazingly, and for the only time on this trip, the group was all Americans. After leaving Ruinart, I grabbed a quick lunch - the French can make a sandwich! Baguette, lettuce, tomato, a bit of tuna, and sliced hard boiled egg! Amazing! I toured the St Remi Basilica. Massive and beautiful! From there I visited Veuve Clicquot! Is there anything more inviting that that beautiful yellow?? I bought a stupid and heavy souvenir, but I love it. I had planned to visit Pommery, but the champagne was too heavy, so I returned to the apartment before making my 2mile walk to GH Mumm (pronounced Moom). Good tour, but excellent tasting! The Mumm RSRV is fantastic! I quickly made my way down to Notre Dame de Reims - a cathedral larger than Notre Dame de Paris and where many of France’s king were coronated. I collapsed back at the apartment after a quick run to the grocery store! More tomorrow!Read more

    • Day 18

      Reims 22 miles

      July 30, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      I have briefly mentioned before my two mates who are travelling with me. We are inseparable. Before the trip we got on fine but over the past couple of weeks I have not been getting on too well with one of them. We start each day on good terms, and over breakfast, on those days I get such a thing, nothing is said but as soon as we get going the grumbling starts and it just seems to get louder as the day wears on. On the long days we are pretty much shouting at each other by the time we finish. However today, for the first time, we were all quite chummy for ages. I think, and hope, that our relationship may just have turned a corner. It was a 22-miler so plenty of time to fall out. Only 15 miles tomorrow. Surely we can stay civil to each other for that long. I feel that I have done my best, always smear on Compeed anti-blister stick before we set off and slather on plenty of CCS cream after the night-time shower. He has two main complaints. The wee blister on the end of my second toe has not changed much but isn’t so painful nowadays. The large blister which was on the ball of my foot in line with the second toe seems to have moved along a little each day leaving fairly robust, or numb, skin behind. Just thought you would like to know.

      The bearded pilgrim, who I met in Canterbury, still the only other pilgrim I have met, was very vocal in declaring that the French were very rude to him. He had been swore at, shouted at and even spat on. He thought it was a Brexit thing. “They hate the British now.” It seemed to be his abiding memory of travelling across France. Made me a little nervous as I was about to spent 6 weeks doing just that. I am still less than half way across France but I haven’t come across any bad feeling at all. In fact it is remarkable how almost everyone I pass acknowledges me with a “Bonjour” and/or a wave. Possibly a haircut and a shave might have been a good idea for him.

      A very curious coincidence occurred as I wandered into Reims. I spend most of my walking time listening to Desert Island Discs as I have mentioned before. Got through nearly 300 of them. This one was Christina Lamb, journalist, who told a story about meeting a politician from Pakistan called Benazir Bhutto and I noticed that I was walking through a park dedicated to the same person. What are the odds on that I wonder?

      In a sort of Travelodge hotel tonight and the only practical eatery nearby was a Buffalo Grill. Didn’t manage to finish my burger dinner but they did give me a litre carafe of chilled tap water that was lovely.
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    • Day 362

      Reims

      July 18, 2023 in France ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      Weiter geht es zurück Richtung Osten. Wir machen einen Stop in Reims. Besonders beeindruckend ist hier die Kathedrale Notre-Dame de Reims, die zu den bekanntesten Kirchen Frankreichs zählt.

      Im 13. Jahrhundert erbaut, wurden hier viele Könige gekrönt. Einige Fenster wurden von Chagall entworfen. Steinmetze haben insgesamt 2.300 Statuen erschaffen. Seit 1991 ist sie UNESCO Weltkulturerbe.Read more

    • Day 2

      Reims

      September 4, 2023 in France ⋅ 🌙 23 °C

      Reims ([ʁɛ̃s] , deutsch auch [ʁaɪ̯ms]), früher auch Rheims geschrieben, ist eine Stadt in der Champagne im Nordosten Frankreichs, etwa 130 Kilometer von Paris entfernt.

      Reims ist der Sitz der Unterpräfektur des Arrondissements Reims im Département Marne in der Région Grand Est. Die Stadt ist Sitz eines Erzbischofs und besitzt seit 1971 (wieder) eine Universität. In Reims werden Champagner, aber auch Textilien, Nahrungsmittel sowie Ausrüstungsgegenstände für die Raumfahrt hergestellt. Die Geschichte der Stadt reicht bis in die Zeit vor der römischen Herrschaft zurück.

      Im Gemeindeverband Reims Métropole leben derzeit ungefähr 220.000 Menschen, im Großraum der Stadt mit insgesamt 175 Gemeinden um die 290.000 Menschen.
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    • Day 17

      Notre Dame i Reimes

      August 28, 2019 in France ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

      Nu har vi sett så många fina kyrkor så de är värda en egen sida! Katedralen i Toledo, fantastiskt fin! San Sebastian, La Rochelle, Nantes, alla har väldigt fina kyrkor. Saint Nicolai i Nantes och Notre Dame i Reimes är två favoriter. Ljusspelet på katedralen i Reimes slår det mesta man har sett! Otroligt häftigt! Katedralens utseende förändrades hela tiden med hjälp av ljus och projicerade bilder. Det måste upplevas live, ni får åka hit helt enkelt 😉.Read more

    • Day 2

      Letzter kurzer Eindruck von Reims

      September 9, 2023 in France ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Ein großer, sehr gepflegter Park mitten in der Stadt, eigentlich wollte ich ja gestern Abend noch durch spazieren, aber dafür waren wir zu spät, so schieße ich heute Morgen während unseres kurzen Tankstopps wenigstens ein paar Fotos.Read more

    • Day 1

      Reims - Hauptstadt der Champagne

      September 8, 2023 in France ⋅ 🌙 26 °C

      Die Parkplatzsuche gestaltet sich hier gar nicht so einfach, die Wohnmobil Stellplätze sind beide belegt und so finden wir in einer ruhigen und doch zentralen Seitenstraße zwei dicht beieinander liegende Parkplätze. Von hier aus ist es ein viertelstündiger Fußmarsch in die Innenstadt und das Laufen tut nach der langen Fahrt sehr gut. Wir suchen uns zunächst ein Restaurant, essen zu Abend und wollen dann natürlich zur Hauptattraktion der Stadt - die sehr beeindruckende, majestätische Kathedrale. Ab morgen wird es hier allabendlich eine große, einwöchige Illumination geben, aber auch heute ist sie sehr schön angestrahlt.

      Wir sind um 23:00 Uhr nicht allein, viele Menschen kommen, setzen sich auf die Steine, legen sich auf dem Boden und betrachten die kunstvoll verzierte Fassade.

      Sie ist ein Meisterwerk der französischen Gotik und eine der Hauptattraktionen der Champagne: Hier wurden mehrere Jahrhunderte lang die französischen Könige gekrönt, und hier nahmen 1962 Staatspräsident Charles de Gaulle und Bundeskanzler Konrad Adenauer gemeinsam an einer Messe teil, um die deutsch-französische Freundschaft zu bekräftigen – eine symbolische Geste, die François Hollande und Angela Merkel 50 Jahre später wiederholten.
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    • Day 49

      Reims

      November 20, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

      This morning we were up at 7am. We’d had a pretty good nights sleep except for being woken up at 1:15am by what sounded like someone banging some shoes together. We never did work out what or where the noise was or came from.
      At 8:30am we were dressed and the bed was made and we were pretty much ready to leave sitting there drinking coffee. There was a lot of banging and clicking from the Motorhome that had parked next to us. In fact they had been clicking cupboards and banging doors ever since they arrived. We think it’s a hire vehicle and even though it’s as big as Wanda they seem to have anything they need stored in the outside lockers.
      At 8:30am the man of the Motorhome got out and got something from the outside locker then climbed back in to his Motorhome. 30 seconds later he re-emerges carrying something with a long lead followed by his wife whose in her Pyjamas and dressing gown carrying a coffee cup. They both Wanda over to the water station and put whatever he was carrying on the top. It was a coffee machine, one of those ones that looks like a penguin, and to our amazement he’s looking around for a power point to plug it in. We couldn’t believe our eyes.
      Luckily for normal humans there isn’t a plug socket at the water station and a minute later he had to do the walk of shame back to the Motorhome and she followed him carrying her empty coffee cup.
      Just after 9am we left the park up still laughing about the Germans and their coffee machine. I think it would have been better if there had been a plug and we’d have watched them for 10 minutes while the coffee brewed and dripped out.
      We had just a 15 mile journey to our stop of the day and for a big city we had a great parking spot at the football ground where all parking is free and it lets motorhomes stay there aslong as they want except on game days. From the park up it’s literally a straight line 10 minute walk right into the city centre.
      Reims really surprised us as a city. It was easy to get into. Easy to find a parking space and easy to navigate into the city centre. Our first stop was Reims Cathedral which was very similar to Notre Damme in Paris. It has huge vaulted ceilings. Untold amounts of stained glass and the stained glass with Jesus being crucified dates back to the year 1245. Outside the sculptures and statues were amazing. I think we could have sat there all day and still not seen everything in the outside.
      Once the cathedral was done we walked around the corner to the old royal palace which is now a hotel. Then we went to see the remains of an old convent and then we found the shops.
      We’re not shoppers so except for one gift store we just wandered the streets and Reims seems like a very calm and civilised city. It has trams and electric buses running around but the streets were pretty quiet for first thing in a Monday morning.
      With the sights done we headed back to Wanda stopping at a bakery and buying some fresh bread, and Ellie brought a fruit bread cake and I brought a pistachio cream eclair. It was all to good, especially the eclair. I should have brought 2.
      It was now just after midday and with the city done and lunch out of the way we decided to move to a quieter park up half way to tomorrows stop and we set off.
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    • Day 372

      Reims, France

      May 15, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      We're back in Western Euope! We began this leg by flying into Paris, and renting a car. The small city of Reims France makes an excellent day trip or short stay while making your way to the eastern edge of France.

      The most noteworthy attraction being the Reims Cathedral which is stunning from the outside but also has some of the more beautiful stained glass works in church's we have seen. A UNESCO World Heritage site built in 1211 it did not disappoint. Prior to this it was the coronation spot for all the Kings of France. Reims was a quite city full of locals lacking the hustle and bustle which makes it a more peaceful location to base yourself in the northern Champagne region.
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Reims, رانس, Горад Рэймс, Реймс, Remeš, Ρενς, رنس, ריימס, ランス, რეიმსი, 랭스, Durocortorum, Reimsas, Reimsa, Ремс, रेंस, Rems, رائیم, แร็งส์, 兰斯

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