The Champagne countryside is a region in France known for its production of the world's most famous sparkling wine, champagne. The region is home to a UNESCO World Heritage site, which includes the hillsides, houses, and wine cellars of the Champagne vineyards. The vineyards are divided into four large regions: Montagne de Reims, Vallée de la Marne, Côte des Blancs, and the Côte des Bar, covering 34,000 hectares of land. The region is also home to the city of Reims, a city of art and history where the French kings were crowned for centuries. Visitors can explore the picturesque towns and villages, marvel at the ancient castles and cathedrals, and soak in the stunning landscapes. The region offers various activities such as walking and cycling tracks, and wine tours to discover the secrets of champagne production
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