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Through the Champagne Country by BargeParis to Reims
Through the Champagne Country by Barge
Presented by WGUC & WVXU
June 13-21, 2008

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Follow the beautiful valley of the River Marne, stopping to taste the cheese and the champagne for which this region is famous. Cruise out of Paris on your 20-guest deluxe barge, the Fleur.

Stop in Meaux on your way to the Champagne region, where the river winds through beautifully groomed vineyards. Visit the champagne cellars in Epernay and the tasting rooms of small growers.

Enjoy the ever-changing surroundings—castles, villages and hillside vineyards—from the deck of the Fleur, or disembark and ride a 7-speed bike beside the river. Your destination is Reims, where you and your companions may celebrate your journey in the city’s champagne cellars, and visit the historic Gothic cathedral, Notre-Dame de Reims.

You may add two days and nights in Paris at the end of your cruise.

Naomi Lewin recently visited the Champagne region and she offered this report for WVXU's Cincinnati Edition. You can listen to the audio and view photographs from her trip.

To ensure your reservation please print, complete, sign and mail the reservation form with your credit card number or check for $500.00 per person payable to WVXU to:

EARLY BOOKING & PAYMENT BONUS OF $600 PER COUPLE/$300 PER PERSON APPLIES FOR RESERVATIONS PAID IN FULL BY JANUARY 31, 2008.

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For more information, call Len Sternberg at (513)419-7116.


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