Take a journey through this vibrant cultural landscape, one of UNESCO's World Heritage sites. The Val de Loire is the largest site in France to be included on the UNESCO list, stretching for 170 miles between Sully-sur-Loire in the Loiret department and Chalonnes-sur-Loire in Anjou.
Built over the river Cher, with its unique beauty reflected in the water, the castle of Chenonceau is one of the jewels of the Loire Valley. It is located some 30 kilometers from Tours and 10 kilometers south of Amboise.
In the shadow of the castles of the Loire, discover the life of the peasant cave-dwellers who came to live in this valley early in th Middle-Ages. In on exceptional landscape of 2 hectares, this unique site is for your enjoyment. Discover the reality of peasant life and the richness of traditions in Touraine. 25 minutes from Domaine de Beauvois
Overlooking the crossroads of the three provinces of Anjou, Poitou and Touraine, the rocky spur upon which the royal fortress of Chinon stands is a strategic and much coveted location that has been occupied since Antiquity.