

In the middle of a triangle made by Reims, Epernay and Chalons-en-Champagne, the Reims moutain reaches 287 m at Verzy. From the observatory of Mont Sinaï (283 m), the sight over the vineyard and Reims in the distance is splendid and peaceful. Facing the observatory, the Reims Mountain Regional Nature Park, (created in 1976, it spreads on 50 000 ha and is a patchwork of rich hamlets and villages, of slopes planted with grapevines (Pinot Meunier, Pinot noir and Chardonnay) which grands crus are among the best in Champagne, of dense forest and cultivated valleys), shelters since the 6th century rather strange guests : the family of the twisted beeches, Les Faux de Verzy (faux : from the latin fagus : beech).
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