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Cheverny Castle
Inhabited by the same family for over six centuries, the Château de Cheverny, its gardens, its maze, and its 3D Tintin exhibition will provide an unforgettable day out with family or friends. Hergé drew inspiration from it for his design of Marlinspike Hall.
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Domaine de Chaumont sur Loire
Park, stables and castle, International Garden Festival, Arts and Nature Centre.
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Villandry Castle and Gardens
The Château de Villandry is an ensemble intimately intertwining architecture and gardens, located 15 km west of Tours.
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Blois Castle
The Royal Château of Blois, located in the Loir-et-Cher department, is one of the Loire Valley châteaux. It was the favorite residence of the kings of France during the Renaissance.
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Azay-le-Rideau
Built in the heart of the largest enclosed forest park in Europe, it is the largest of the Loire Valley castles.
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Château Gaillard (Amboise)
Discover "the most Italian of the Loire Valley castles", newly restored in Amboise. Park, gardens, citrus collection.
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Chenonceau Rentals
With Canoe Company, navigate the Cher and discover the Château de Chenonceau in a different way.
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Heritage Days
September 20-21, 2025. Visits to cultural sites are planned in and around the village.
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Chenonceau Castle
Chenonceau is an essential stop on your tour of the Loire Valley castles. With its famous two-story gallery overlooking the Cher River, it is one of the jewels of Loire Valley architecture.
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Chambord Castle
Built in the heart of the largest enclosed forest park in Europe, it is the largest of the Loire Valley châteaux. The château's layout and decor were designed around a central axis: the famous double-helix staircase, inspired by Leonardo da Vinci.
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Blois Castle
The Royal Château of Blois, located in the Loir-et-Cher department, is one of the Loire Valley châteaux. It was the favorite residence of the kings of France during the Renaissance.
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Clos Lucé (Amboise)
Immerse yourself in the very heart of French history. Clos Lucé was the home of Leonardo da Vinci, who stayed there from 1516 to 1519 at the invitation of Francis I.
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Château d'Amboise
A grand palace of Kings Charles VIII and Francis I during the Renaissance, and the burial place of Leonardo da Vinci, the Château d'Amboise is an unmissable place to visit with the family.
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Church of Nazelles-Négron
Listed church. To visit, inquire at the town hall.
Ready to experience all of this?
Camping Les Pâtis is your ideal base for exploring the region.