Château d’Etoges, Champagne
Built at the beginning of the 17th century by the Counts of Anglure, Château d’Etoges, Champagne was a staging post for French monarchs whilst travelling to their eastern dominions. Today, surrounded by a moat, gardens and fountains, and in the midst of champagne vineyards, Château d’Etoges offers accommodation in the Champagne that provides a superb getaway from Paris. We highly recommend the Gourmet Escape Package for two nights indulgence. Click here for your [maxbutton id=”24″] Complimentary offer – see details below | ||
Address : |
4 Rue Richebourg
51270 Etoges |
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Region : | Champagne | |
Host: | Eric Himmesoete, Manager | |
Phone : | +33 (0) 3 26 59 30 08 fax : +33 (0) 3 26 59 35 57 | |
How to get there: | Driving: approx. 90 minutes and 120Km east of Paris, 45 Km south of Reims. By train, one hour Paris/Epernay, and then taxi for the 25Km to Etoges. | |
Open : | Short annual closing in winter: check with the Château for exact dates each year. | |
Price range: | From 90 euros depending on season and room type; breakfast may be included depending on package. | |
Description : | Lovely château surrounded by a water-filled moat set amongst splendid gardens in the village of Etoges. | |
Room types: | 28 rooms ranging from standard (or “classic”) to superior (or “privilige”). Lift access available for rooms in the Orangery. The rooms are decorated in keeping with the history. Free WiFi access. | |
Languages spoken: | English, French | |
Payment options: | Major credit cards | |
Minimum stay: | None | |
Cancellation policy: | Must be made 5 days before the date of arrival. | |
Things to do: | Visit the famous Champagne Houses:in Epernay (25 minutes away) : Dom Pérignon, Moet & Chandon, Mercier, De Castellane and more, and in Reims (45 minutes away): Taittinger, Veuve Cliquot, Pommery. Expect an entry charge of around 7 euros. Many of these have tours of their cellars where they explain how champagne is made, plus you get to have a glass. Or, just drive the Champagne tourist trail, or visit the Cathedral of Reims – one of the most beautiful in France, and the Gothic art masterpiece where Kings of France were crowned. | |
Restaurants: | Dinner each night and lunches on some days can be taken in the Orangery. Breakfast is served in the Château. Nearby in the village is a typical “pub” which serves meals. | |
Parking: | Ample parking available | |
Director’s comment: | One of our favourite places to stay – which we have many times. | |
Map: | Google Map | |
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