Log cabins near Reims

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It’s all about the bubbly in Reims, the unofficial capital of France’s Champagne region. Champagne houses, tasting cellars, and UNESCO-listed monuments (most notably the grand Cathedral) are everywhere you turn in this history city, so there’s plenty to discover on a walking tour. You won’t want to spend too long in the city, though. Instead, pitch your tent amid the vineyards, park your motorhome at an aire (motorhome park), or snag a campervan or caravan site at a rural campground, then set out on an epic tasting tour along the Champagne Route.

Top-rated campgrounds near Reims

Mesa Gardens RV Park

1. Mesa Gardens RV Park

8.3km from Reims · 58 units
Mesa Gardens RV Park stands out as a unique destination, seamlessly blending a serene atmosphere with the convenience of urban living. Recently reopened after extensive renovations, this beloved park now features 90 newly activated sites and a host of enhancements that elevate its already remarkable charm. Guests at Mesa Gardens enjoy exclusive access to the adjacent 3-acre Beverly Park, which includes a playground and ample green space for pets to roam freely. The park boasts a beautifully restored midcentury clubhouse, inviting outdoor gathering areas equipped with lighting and shaded turf for recreational activities, as well as convenient onsite laundry and shower facilities. Its prime location directly across from the Valley Metro Rail station makes it an ideal choice for traveling professionals, including nurses and construction workers, who value both community and accessibility. Whether you choose to rent a fully furnished cottage or settle into a modern RV site, you will discover a clean, safe, and welcoming environment. Join us for our grand reopening and immerse yourself in the charm and convenience of Mesa Gardens RV Park—a true urban oasis that offers a perfect blend of relaxation and accessibility to nearby attractions, outdoor activities, restaurants, and shops.

It’s all about the bubbly in Reims, the unofficial capital of France’s Champagne region. Champagne houses, tasting cellars, and UNESCO-listed monuments (most notably the grand Cathedral) are everywhere you turn in this history city, so there’s plenty to discover on a walking tour. You won’t want to spend too long in the city, though. Instead, pitch your tent amid the vineyards, park your motorhome at an aire (motorhome park), or snag a campervan or caravan site at a rural campground, then set out on an epic tasting tour along the Champagne Route.

Top-rated campgrounds near Reims

Mesa Gardens RV Park

1. Mesa Gardens RV Park

8.3km from Reims · 58 units
Mesa Gardens RV Park stands out as a unique destination, seamlessly blending a serene atmosphere with the convenience of urban living. Recently reopened after extensive renovations, this beloved park now features 90 newly activated sites and a host of enhancements that elevate its already remarkable charm. Guests at Mesa Gardens enjoy exclusive access to the adjacent 3-acre Beverly Park, which includes a playground and ample green space for pets to roam freely. The park boasts a beautifully restored midcentury clubhouse, inviting outdoor gathering areas equipped with lighting and shaded turf for recreational activities, as well as convenient onsite laundry and shower facilities. Its prime location directly across from the Valley Metro Rail station makes it an ideal choice for traveling professionals, including nurses and construction workers, who value both community and accessibility. Whether you choose to rent a fully furnished cottage or settle into a modern RV site, you will discover a clean, safe, and welcoming environment. Join us for our grand reopening and immerse yourself in the charm and convenience of Mesa Gardens RV Park—a true urban oasis that offers a perfect blend of relaxation and accessibility to nearby attractions, outdoor activities, restaurants, and shops.
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Log cabins near Reims guide

Where to go

Marne Valley

South of Reims, the vine-clad slopes of the Montagne de Reims Regional Natural Park provide a verdant backdrop for hiking and biking. From here, the Marne River winds its way west through the Marne Valley, leading the way to family-run vineyards, fairy-tale châteaux, and the Champagne villages of Hautvillers,  Châtillon-sur-Marne, and Château-Thierry.

Champagne Tourist Route

The official Champagne Tourist Route comprises six different marked trails totaling more than 370 miles and linking the region’s principal wine-growing regions, Champagne cellars, and vineyards. Stop off in Epernay to stroll down the Avenue de Champagne, sip Chardonnay in the Côte des Blancs, then cycle through the green vales of the Côte de Bar.

Ardennes Regional Natural Park

Just an hour’s drive north of Reims, the wooded hills and untamed countryside of the Ardennes Regional Natural Park are peppered with WWI and WWII battlefields, sleepy rural villages, and rocky cliffs. Mountain bike enthusiasts will be in their element here, but you can also hike the hilltops, explore natural caves, and camp out in the wilderness.

When to go

Summer, especially July-Aug, brings huge crowds to Reims, and it’s worth timing your visit for the quieter (and cheaper) months of spring or fall instead. Speaking of fall, this is harvest time at the region’s many Champagne vineyards and the ideal time for tasting. The main camping season runs from April through October, but don’t be put off by a winter visit—Reims Christmas markets are rightly popular, and seasonal snowfall renders the city even more magical.