Renowned for its sumptuous châteaux, the
relics of royal days gone by, the
glorious valley of the Loire is rich in
both history and architecture. Like the
river Loire, this vast region runs
through the heart of French life.
Its sophisticated cities, luxuriant
landscape and magnificent food and wine
add up to a bourgeois paradise.
Landscape The lush Loire valley is
supremely regal.
Orleans was France's intellectual
capital in the 13th century, attracting
artists, poets and troubadours to the
royal court. But the medieval court
never stayed in one place for long,
which led to the building of magnificent
châteaux all along the Loire.
Chambord and Chenonceaux,
the two greatest Renaissance châteaux
remain prestigious symbols of royal
rule, resplendent with their ornamental
gardens.
Due to its central location, culture and
fine cuisine, Tours is the natural
visitor's capital.
Angers is a close second, but
more authentic are the historic towns of
Amboise, Blois, Saumur
and Beaugency, strung out like
jewels along the river.
This is the classic Loire valley, a
château trail which embraces the
Renaissance gardens of Villandry
and the fairytale turrets of Azay-le-Rideau.
Venture northwards and the cathedral
cities of Le Mans and Chartres
reign supreme,their medieval centers
bordered by Gallo-Roman walls.
Nantes in the west is a breezy,
forward-looking port and gateway to the
Atlantic.
Southwards, the windswept Vendée
is edged by a wild, sandy coastline that
is perfect for windsurfers and nature
lovers alike.
Inland, the Loire's more peaceful
tributaries and the watery Sologne
beg to be explored.
Also ripe for discovery are the
troglodyte caves, sleepy hamlets, and
small Romanesque churches decorated with
frescoes.
Inviting inns offer game, fish and
abundant fresh vegetables to be lingered
over with light white Vouvray wine, or
full-bodied Bourgueil.
Overindulgence is no sin in this rich
region.
The river Loire at Montsoreau,
southeast of Saumur.
The fairytale château de Saumur
towering above the town and the river
Loire.As with all of France the
local currency is the Euro. Whether
renting property to move or
holiday here, more information about
the Loire Valley can be found
here.
Alsace |
Aquitaine |
Auvergne |
Brittany |
Burgundy |
Center |
Champagne-Ardenne |
Corsica |
Franche-comte
Languedoc-Roussillon |
Limousin |
Lorraine |
Lower-Normandy |
Midi-Pyrenees |
North-Calais |
Paris-Isle-of-France
Pays-de-la-Loire |
Picardy |
Poitou-Charentes |
Provence-Alpes-Azur |
Rhone-Alps |
Upper-Normandy |