Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Lumier-En-Champagne. This village is located in the Marne department of France, within the Grand-Est region, and is part of the Champagne tourist route. The area is characterized by its authentic Champagne experience and its proximity to significant regional attractions. It offers a blend of cultural sites, historical landmarks, and natural features for exploration.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The Porte du Pont is a monument in Vitry-le-François, in the Marne department. It is a classical gate built in 1746 in honour of Louis XIV. It was the western entrance to the fortified town of Vitry-le-François. It is the only remnant of the four gates that once formed the town. It was classified as a historical monument in 1920. It was demolished in 1938 and rebuilt in 1982 on its present site, at the northern entrance to the town. It stands as a testament to the history and architecture of Vitry-le-François.
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The Pont-canal sur la Marne is an impressive aqueduct that spans the River Marne. This type of construction, also known as a canal bridge, allows boats to cross a river or valley without having to overcome differences in height. There are several pont-canaux in France, and they are often important parts of the waterway network. They not only offer functional advantages for shipping, but are also often beautiful architectural structures that are worth visiting.
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After the bicycle bridge you will come to a narrow unpaved section, after which you will have to change banks.
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The church square is the centre of Vitry-le-François. Restaurants and bars can be found nearby.
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Place d'Armes, central square in Vitry, a small town in southern Champagne that is often underestimated. Well connected to the canals.
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Place d'Armes de Vitry-le-François is a square in the center of Vitry-le-François, a city in the Grand-Est region. The square is surrounded by shops, bars and restaurants, and is the scene of many festivities throughout the year. In the center of the square is a monumental fountain with a statue of the Marne River, which symbolizes the history and wealth of the region. On the north side of the square is the collegiate Notre-Dame, an impressive classical-style church from the 17th and 18th centuries.
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The Marne side canal runs along the river from Vitry-le-François to Dizy; it is entirely located in the Marne department and serves the towns of Châlons-en-Champagne and Épernay. It measures 67 km and includes 15 locks of the Freycinet gauge (39 m by 5.10). It was opened during the first half of the 19th century. State property, it is managed by Voies navigables de France.
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It is very nice to cycle here
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The region boasts several significant historical sites. You can explore the Porte du Pont, Châlons-en-Champagne, a classical gate from 1746. Further afield, consider the impressive Basilique Notre-Dame de L'Epine, the Collégiale Notre-Dame-en-Vaux in Châlons-en-Champagne, or the medieval architecture of Bar-le-Duc. Reims also offers the UNESCO World Heritage site of Reims Cathedral, Palais du Tau, and the Abbey and Basilica of Saint-Remi.
Yes, the area offers options for families. The Cycle path along the Canal latéral à la Marne is a relaxed and scenic route suitable for family cycling. Additionally, the Pressoria discovery center provides an interactive experience about Champagne production, which can be engaging for all ages. Lac du Der-Chantecoq is also a great spot for nature observation and outdoor recreation.
You'll find various outdoor activities, especially along the waterways and in the natural parks. Cycling is popular, with routes like the Cycle path along the Canal latéral à la Marne offering tranquil rides. The Montagne de Reims Regional Natural Park provides excellent opportunities for hiking and cycling amidst vineyards and forests. For more specific routes, you can explore cycling tours, MTB trails, and running trails around Saint-Lumier-En-Champagne.
Saint-Lumier-En-Champagne is part of the Champagne tourist route. You can visit local producers like Champagne Yann Henry for direct sales, tastings, and facility tours. The iconic Avenue de Champagne in Épernay features renowned Champagne houses such as Moët & Chandon, offering guided tours and tastings. The village of Hautvillers, known as the 'cradle of Champagne,' is where Dom Pérignon perfected the method. For an interactive experience, the Pressoria discovery center explains the entire Champagne production process.
Absolutely. The Canal and the Marne offer scenic paths and views of the river. Nearby, Lac du Der-Chantecoq is a large artificial lake known as a significant bird sanctuary. The Montagne de Reims Regional Natural Park is ideal for exploring forests and vineyards, while the Côte des Blancs is famous for its Chardonnay vineyards and picturesque landscapes.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and scenic beauty, especially along the waterways. The Cycle path along the Canal latéral à la Marne is often highlighted for its relaxed atmosphere and views. Historical sites like the Porte du Pont, Châlons-en-Champagne are valued for their architectural significance and connection to the region's past. The overall blend of cultural heritage and natural landscapes is a major draw.
Yes, some attractions are noted for their accessibility. The Place d'Armes of Vitry-le-François and the Porte du Pont, Châlons-en-Champagne are both listed as wheelchair accessible. When planning your visit, it's always recommended to check specific venue details for the most current accessibility information.
Yes, there are several options for easy walks. Paths along the Canal and the Marne provide pleasant, relatively flat routes. The Vintner's Path ('Le Sentier du vigneron') is a 2.2 km route offering scenic views of the Marne Valley and insights into viticulture. For more specific routes, you can explore the running trails guide, which includes easier options.
The best time to visit is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking, and the vineyards are lush. This period also coincides with the harvest season (vendanges) in late summer/early autumn, offering a vibrant atmosphere in the Champagne region.
While not strictly 'hidden,' the local Champagne producer, Champagne Yann Henry, offers a very authentic and personal experience, including the unique detail of providing braille on bottle labels upon request. Exploring the smaller Grand Cru villages in the Montagne de Reims and Côte des Blancs, beyond the main tourist hubs, can also reveal charming, less-crowded spots and intimate tasting experiences.
Beyond the Porte du Pont, Châlons-en-Champagne, the Place d'Armes of Vitry-le-François features a monumental fountain and the impressive classical-style collegiate Notre-Dame. The Pont-canal sur la Marne is also an architectural marvel, allowing boats to cross the River Marne. Further afield, Reims Cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a masterpiece of Gothic architecture.
Yes, Lac du Der-Chantecoq, located nearby, is a significant natural feature and a renowned bird sanctuary. It attracts various bird species, making it an excellent spot for wildlife observation, particularly for birdwatchers.


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