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Travellers looking to explore the French countryside from Paris can visit the region of Champagne-Ardenne. One can catch a flight to Troyes-Barberey Airport, but it has no scheduled flights available since January 2013. One reason this happened may be due to the region's proximity with Paris, which is served by Charles de Gaulle Airport and Orly Airport. Travellers can therefore board flights going to either of these major ports of entry and commute from Paris to Troyes, the capital of the Aube departmente in the northern central part of France.
 
Those interested in information about the airport will find that it can be found on the map between 48.321619 (latitude) and 4.016622 (longitude). It also has an elevation of 388 feet with three runways respectively measuring 5,413 feet, 2,953 feet, and 2,559 feet long. Other details about the terminal and facilities are scarce, however, which makes it necessary for tourists to consider the alternative airports mentioned above.
 
What to see & do
Those going to this part of France will find a place with rich natural beauty. Lakes, rivers, canals, and forests can be found here, as well as huge reserves and parks. Vineyards are also here, with about 300 villages producing champagne in large quantities. These sparkling wines attract a large volume of tourists who want to taste the full-bodied varieties. One can take the Champagne Trail which branches out to different routes such as the Massif Saint Thierry Route, which leaves from Reims. One can also choose the Côte des Blancs Route, where small villages produce the Chardonnay, a world-famous vintage.
 
Other types of specialty food such as chaumont (soft cheese made from cow's milk with a washed rind) and langres (an unpasteurised farmhouse cheese that becomes creamy with a smoky bacon aroma) make up only some of the fine treats to be savoured here. The finest cheese around the region is the Brie de Meaux. Each 35cm disc of Brie is produced from 23 litres of unpasteurised cow's milk, which will then be heated and aged. Other than this dairy product, other specialties include the Troyes Andouillette sausage made from the best cuts of pork intestines and stomach. There is also the Roses de Reims, a delightfully sweet type of biscuit enjoyed on its own or with a glass of champagne or tea. It is also a widely used ingredient for desserts such as the Charlotte cake, among many others.
 
When going from Troyes to other parts of Champagne-Ardenne, one cannot help but notice the beautiful countryside. This is because the region has some of the most beautiful natural sceneries in France, where one can find various varieties of flowers in carefully-tended gardens. One good example is the Baconnes in Marne. The traditional floral displays that can be found here are the result of the community's shared interest in horticulture. Leisurely strolls are recommended here to fully appreciate the beauty of the gardens. There is also the Moulin de la Fleuristerie, the last production centre for artificial flowers and fruits in France. Various workers produce quality artificial floral creations for haute couture houses such as Chanel as well as bakeries and pastry shops.
 
How to get around within Troyes
There are various modes of transport to take in Troyes and the surrounding areas in Champagne-Ardenne. One is by train which leaves from Paris and stops at Reims. Coaches are also available for tourists going on short distances. Boats are also one way to enjoy the scenery such as in River Meuse in the north or the Canal lateral a la Marne in the east. One can also rent a car and drive around easily on the wide, open roads of the region.
 
How to get there
Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris makes an excellent stopping point for international travellers going to Troyes and other cities. Major airlines take off and arrive here, which make the trip relatively convenient for tourists even from the far regions of Asia, Africa, or South America.

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