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Subé fountain – Basilica of Saint-Remi loop from Reims

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France
Marne

Subé fountain – Basilica of Saint-Remi loop from Reims

Moderate

5.0

(1)

8

riders

Subé fountain – Basilica of Saint-Remi loop from Reims

02:34

35.3km

340m

Gravel riding

Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 12, 2026

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Train Station

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545 m

Subé fountain

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Fontaine Subé is a monumental fountain located on the Place Drouet-d'Erlon in the centre of Reims, France. It was designed by the architect André Najoux in 1906 at the request of the wealthy benefactor Auguste Subé. The fountain features four statues symbolising the rivers that irrigate the region: the Marne, the Vesle, the Suippe and the Aisne. The fountain is topped by a bronze winged Victory, which was replaced in 1989 after the original was removed by the German occupiers in 1941. The fountain is one of the landmarks in Reims.

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659 m

Place Drouet d'Erlon

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Place Drouet-d'Erlon is, especially in the evening and on weekends, the most popular walk in Reims. Bars, bistros and restaurants line up here. And the golden angel of the fountain Subé looks at the crowd.

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1.06 km

An absolute must, and visible from afar. The symbol of the city par excellence.

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2.67 km

Basilica of Saint-Remi

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The Saint-Rémi basilica, is an important historical place, because it is dedicated to Saint-Rémi, known to have baptized Clovis first king of France. The latter accepted under pressure from his Burgundian wife, Princess Clotilde, to put herself under the protection of the cross. Remi the bishop of Reims in the fifth century thus became converter of the Franks to Catholicism, unknowingly inaugurating the beginning of the dynasty of the kings of France.

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3.74 km

Pommery

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The Pommery cellars are the reuse of ancient Roman chalk pits in labyrinthine and gigantic champagne cellars. Madame Pommery decides to invest in a new location that brings together optimal manufacturing conditions. In July 1868, in Reims, she launched the work of the century: namely the metamorphosis of chalk pits into cellars. The place today is quite unique both historically and artistically. What above all makes the charm of these cellars are, in addition to the impressive size of the place, the many creations of contemporary artists exhibited on site and which you will discover during the visit.

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3.87 km

Villa Demoiselle

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Villa Demoiselle is a listed building in Reims built in the early 20th century. It is an example of the transition between Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles, with an elegant façade and a luxurious interior. It was originally the home of the Cochet family, who had a champagne company. In 2004, it was bought and restored by Paul-François Vranken, the owner of the Vranken-Pommery champagne house. The building is now open to the public and offers guided tours and tastings of the Demoiselle and Vranken Diamant champagnes. Villa Demoiselle is one of the places to visit in Reims.

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34.1 km

Cryptoportico

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This Gallo-Roman cryptoporticus, "covered walkway", on the former forum of ancient Reims was built in the 3rd century; it is one of the few cryptoportici in the world. Here, grain was stored underground, while people walked on top. Two exposed passages are accessible. Concerts are held every summer in the open space at the foot of the arcades.

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34.3 km

Reims

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Reims is not just about the cathedral. It must be said that the cathedral acts a bit like a beacon, and can be seen from very far away. Reims' city center is varied and truly pleasant. The Halles district, close to the SNCF train station, the large shopping avenues, the Roman ruins, the Place du Forum, the magnificent town hall, and the great names of Champagne like Pommery and Heidseick all contribute to the beauty and prestige of this city.

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35.3 km

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Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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15.1 km

6.13 km

4.80 km

4.60 km

4.41 km

336 m

Surfaces

18.8 km

7.99 km

6.76 km

1.46 km

373 m

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