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Marne

Mars Gate – Basilica of Saint-Remi loop from Reims

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France
Marne

Mars Gate – Basilica of Saint-Remi loop from Reims

Hard

1,104

runners

Mars Gate – Basilica of Saint-Remi loop from Reims

01:57

18.9km

70m

Running

Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 16, 2026

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Start point

Train Station

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568 m

Mars Gate

Highlight • Historical Site

This triumphal arch (renovated in 2020) in Corinthian style was built in honour of Emperor Augustus, but dates from after the 3rd century. In the Middle Ages it was part of the city wall, which was demolished in the 18th century. The 13.5m high Porte Mars has three arches decorated on the inside with bas-reliefs depicting Jupiter and Leda and Romulus and Remus.

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3.93 km

Champagne Palmer & Co

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Maison Palmer & Co. is a leading champagne producer with humble origins but great potential, boasting over 400 hectares of estate-owned vineyards.

Its history began after World War II. In 1947, seven producers launched the maison, confident that together, the challenges they would face would be more manageable. Attention to detail and uniqueness accompanied this company through the boom of the 1960s and 1970s, decades in which Champagne tripled in volume.

Over half a century of meticulous dedication to quality production has made this company solid yet flexible, capable of meeting the new challenges that contemporary times impose on the entire wine world.

champagne-palmer.fr

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4.50 km

Champagne House Louis Roederer

Highlight • Historical Site

Louis Roederer is a renowned champagne house founded in 1776 as Dubois Père & Fils, inherited and renamed by Louis Roederer in 1833. It remains one of the few independent, family-run brands, still led by the seventh generation. It is famous for its Cristal label, a vintage produced only in great years, when the Chardonnay (about 40%) and Pinot Noir (about 60%) blends are perfectly ripe. Cristal ages in the cellar for six years and rests for eight months after disgorgement.

Its historic headquarters on Boulevard Lundy were built between 1852 and 1854. Architect Édouard Thiérot designed a veritable palace, in neoclassical style, composed of four buildings enclosed within a courtyard surrounded by a porticoed gallery. The entrance is crowned by a pediment bearing the Louis Roederer monogram. The two side wings house the old cellars. Its 250 hectares of vineyards are distributed exclusively in the Grands and Premiers Crus of the Marne.

louis-roederer.com

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4.55 km

Jacquart Champagne

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Champagne Jacquart is one of the youngest "major" Champagne houses, founded in 1965 by an alliance of independent winemakers (following the expulsion of winemakers from the countless Champagne houses in the area during World War II). Today, Jacquart is the flagship brand of the Alliance Champagne Group, a consortium with 1,700 members and 2,600 hectares of vineyards.

Since 2009, it has been headquartered in the Hôtel Ruinart de Brimont, a splendid residence built in 1897 by Grand Prix de Rome architect Paul Blondel, with its abundant Art Nouveau decorations, such as the rich wrought-iron portal. The courtyard houses a bar and pop-up boutique.

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6.84 km

Basilica of Saint-Remi

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The Saint-Rémi basilica, is an important historical place, because it is dedicated to Saint-Rémi, known to have baptized Clovis first king of France. The latter accepted under pressure from his Burgundian wife, Princess Clotilde, to put herself under the protection of the cross. Remi the bishop of Reims in the fifth century thus became converter of the Franks to Catholicism, unknowingly inaugurating the beginning of the dynasty of the kings of France.

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18.9 km

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Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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7.78 km

5.66 km

4.70 km

648 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

9.24 km

8.18 km

1.24 km

152 m

< 100 m

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