Activities and attractions
- World War 1 sites, Champagne Trail, Fishing, Swimming, Walking, Cycling
German rest camp shower block - Camp de la Vallée Moreau


World War 1 and 2 Red Zone - Verdun battlefields and male mass deportation.
Visit WW1 Red Zone
- Visits to Great War historic battlefields.
- Visit forts, town fortifications, monuments and military cemeteries.
- Walk in the trenches dug by the soldiers, explore the tunnels and dug-outs.
- See our events diary and battlefield page for details.









Champagne Trail
Champagne Tasting
- The most famous champagne producing area is just under one hours drive.
- Discovering champagne production and tasting the various types at the end of a visit to a cave is both easy and fascinating.



Private lake fishing at Chez Teasha



Fishing Lake
- 1 Acre private lake.
- Stocked with Tench, Perch and Pike over 1 metre in length.
- Exclusive to one angler or party
- Fishing is free to all our guests.



Soaking up the sun by the pool





Pool side
- Relax by the pool and soak up the sun.
- The pool is solar heated under a removable pool enclosure. Retains its heat overnight.
- Diving board.
- Pool toys available for the young at heart !




Local walks in the Argonne forest
Local walks in the Argonne forest
Local walks in the Argonne forest
Local walks in the Argonne forest
Local walks in the Argonne forest
Local walks in the Argonne forest


Wild Nature Trail
- Beautiful local walks around the grounds, the village or more energetic half or full day circular walks and hikes in the Argonne forest.
- With over 2000 square kilometers of lakes, ravines, natural springs and steep valleys, you won't see many other people on your day out.



Cycle touring in the Argonne Forest

Biker's Paradise
- Touring bicycle hire available to introduce you to the secrets of the Argonne forest area.
- Tour the local battlefields, terrain is hilly but tracks are tarmac.
- Example 20 mile / 30 kms half day tour.
Visit Rheims World Heritage cathedral

Visit Rheims Cathedral
- Reims (Rheims) Cathedral.
- Where the kings of France were once crowned.
- Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The natural world at Chez Teasha

The natural world at Chez Teasha
