Known as the “Cradle and Garden of France“, the Loire (River) Valley is more than 200 km long with its main area between the cities of Orleans in the north through Blois to Tours in the south. The valley is only 200 km south of Paris and famous for its Natural wonders and especially for the grand royal palaces, the favorite residence places of the French kings of the Renaissance. The valley is a highly popular tourist destination for 2-3 days out of Paris. Have a relaxed and romantic vacation while enjoying the cultural experience, a river cruise, outdoor activities, and the overwhelming landscapes. Between the cities of Orleans and Tours, visit the beautiful Medieval towns of Blois, and the smaller Beaugency and Amboise.
While traveling in the Loire Valley visit 2-3 of the world famous Medieval and Renaissance palaces (chateaux), home to the French kings, queens, and nobleman. Admire the grand and impressive architecture, the rich and magnificent interiors, the fabulous artworks and period furniture, and the magnificent French and English gardens and parks. Of the hundreds of palaces we would mention Château de Chambord, Castle of Blois, Château de Chenonceau, Chateau de Clos Luce, Château de Cheverny, and Château Villandry.
The Loire Valley region offers great countryside and magnificent landscapes perfect for hiking and cycling in relatively flat terrain. Rent a bicycle in one of the region’s towns and cycle the Loire a Velo route along the Loire Valley and through its attractions. From Blois for example, rent a bicycle and ride for 1 hour to the nearby palaces of Chambord, Cheverny or Chaumont, while enjoying the beautiful countryside landscapes. Additional popular activities in the region are canoeing and kayaking in the Loire River, Bird watching cruises and tours, flying Hot Air Balloons and more. The Loire Valley is home to many great wines from Sancerre and Pouilly-sur-Loire in the east to the Touraine wines in the west. Consult with the nearby tourist office and take a vineyard tour to enjoy the scenery and the local wines.
There are few local summer festivals in the region with the most famous one, the annual International Garden Festival (in April through to October) in the Chateau de Chaumont sur Loire Renaissance palace. In the festival, landscapers, and contemporary artists from all over the world compete in the designs and application of creative gardening masterpieces based on the yearly theme. From May through to October, consider taking a short enjoyable Loire River cruise in a traditional “toue cabanee” boat available from Blois and Chaumont, or rent a kayak, canoe, or paddleboard in Vineuil near Blois, for a tranquil sail through the palaces route.
Chateau de Cheverny
Chateau de Chenonceau
Chateau du Clos Luce
Access the Loire Valley going south from Paris using a train to Orleans for example (~1 hour), by flying into Tours, or driving for 2 hours to Blois. The best period to visit the Loire Valley is in May through to October. Note that the Summer high season is warm, and the winter is rainy and cold. To explore the Loire Valley, its palaces, and attractions, a minimum of 2-3 days trip is recommended while staying in one of the central towns (Blois, Beaugency or Amboise), or in one of the villages in the countryside, and travelling through the region via car, bicycle, or public transportation.
