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Tag Archives: Reims
Reims to Epernay: Champagne
We’re now in the Champagne capital of the world: Epernay. Hold on.. I think we’ve said that before.. Oh yes, in our last blog! Both Epernay and Reims claim to be at the heart of this marvel of marketing: The … Continue reading →
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Tagged Endellion barge, Epernay, Reims, Restaurants, Wheelchair access
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Strange but true: the King of Patagonia from Reims
We’re now in the Champagne capital of the world: Reims. This is the third major ‘R’ in our 2013 travels. We started with Roanne in the Loire region (232 kms south of Paris) arriving there in April. Then to Rouen … Continue reading →
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Tagged Champagne, Endellion barge, Patagonia, Reims, Travel
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January in Paris: Versailles, Chartres and Reims
We have enjoyed one of the quietest Christmas and New Year periods of our lives! It’s been just the two of us with the occasional lively lunch or evening with our neighbours, like fellow-Australians John and Lesley and fellow-Brits Charles … Continue reading →
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Tagged Chartres, Endellion barge, family and friends, Paris, Reims, Travel, Versailles, Wheelchair access
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