My fiance and I just booked an 8 day trip to Paris which we leave for in a little less than 2 weeks. It was a spontaneous decision as he just accepted a new job and wanted to take advantage of some time off in between, so I'm scrambling to plan now!
We took a 3 week Europe trip earlier in the summer where we traveled around a lot and really splurged on everything, so we are aiming to make this a more relaxing and less expensive trip; however, I've spent a bit of time in Paris already and want to try to take some day trips. I'm looking for suggestions on places near Paris (hour and a half via train or less) that we wouldn't need a car to explore. I've been to Giverny and Versailles already (I did a bike tour of Giverny a couple years ago and loved it, so something similar would be great). I've found lots of info through google, but the same few places keep popping up and I'm looking for other ideas. The other option is to split the time between Paris and Brussels with a day trip from Brussels to Bruges, but I'm wary of taking the time to switch hotels 3 times (all reasonably priced tickets from Paris - Brussels are sold out the day we get in, and we have an early flight out of Paris the day we leave). Any thoughts on if it is worth it?
About us - we like biking, hiking (beginners;) ), wine tasting (would love to do some champagne tasting for a change), and lovvvee to eat. We're a little burnt out on cathedrals and castles after our last 2 Europe trips.
I appreciate any suggestions! Thanks!

