On the edge of Lake Der
Green setting near the marina
Picnic tables and boules pitch
Nearby
Point of interest
‘Village Musée du Der’ history museum
The casino
The half-timbered church trail
Church of Champaubert
The labels
Bons plans
Escape Game - La Dame du Lac
Escape Game - La Dame du Lac
Station Nautique, 51290 Giffaumont Champaubert
03 26 72 62 80
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jusqu'au 30/12/2025
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Boutique Souvenir du Lac du Der
Boutique Souvenir du Lac du Der
Station Nautique, 51290 Giffaumont Champaubert
03 26 72 62 80
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jusqu'au 30/12/2025
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Office du Tourisme du Lac du Der
Office du Tourisme du Lac du Der
Station Nautique, 51290 Giffaumont Champaubert
03 26 72 62 80
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jusqu'au 30/12/2025
Réservé aux clients
Ayant une carte d'accès
Seasonal rates
24h stopover
Current price
01/05/2025 - 30/11/2025
14,55 € /24h
01/12/2025 - 31/12/2026
12,50 € /24h
5h parking + services
Current price
01/05/2025 - 30/11/2025
6,00 €
01/12/2025 - 31/12/2026
6,00 €
Tourist tax
Current price
27/05/2023 - 31/12/2027
1,20 € /24h
Description
Green setting near the marina
Close to the casino
Picnic tables and boules pitch opposite the campsite
Tourism / Discovery
In the heart of Champagne and far from the hustle and bustle, unwind in nature on the shores of Lake Der: one of the largest artificial lakes in Europe.
Designed in 1974 to regulate water levels in the Marne, which flows into the Seine, the lake fills up every year in early spring, inviting visitors to enjoy its natural surroundings.
Follow the cycle paths to admire the beautiful views over the lake or stroll through a forest of ancient oak trees.
Nautical activities open in April: boat hire, pedalos, paddle boats, sailing school... there is something to suit everyone! Lots of beaches are also available for a pleasant family outing.
The site is home to over 300 species of birds, including the famous grey cranes. The best chance of spotting them is from mid-October to mid-March, in the early hours of the morning by standing on the dyke beside the lake.
If you want to learn more about local history, visit the ‘Village Musée du Der’. It recounts the history of the 3 villages that have disappeared and the rescue of the half-timbered church of Nuisement-aux-Bois. A wonderful walk through the centuries awaits you!
For heritage sights, a 60km route links around ten typical Champagne villages, where you can admire the timbered churches unique in France.