Domaine du Moulin de l'Étang

Champagne


Ah, such peace! This squat 18th-century farmhouse B&B reclines in the prettiest setting of vineyards and pond-speckled gardens. Rooms are furnished in nouveau-rustic style, with stone walls, earthy hues and natural fabrics. The lovely owner prepares great breakfasts and can advise on local Champagne dégustations (tastings).


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