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Châteaux of the Loire

The Loire region is famed for its beautiful rivers and splendid châteaux. The Loire-Anjou-Touraine Regional Park is characterised by vineyards, rolling farmland, hunting forests and limestone cliffs into which astonishing troglodytic dwellings have been carved. Crowning these beautiful landscapes are some of the Loire's most romantic and elegant châteaux: Azay-le-Rideau, Ussé, Chinon, Villandry and Saumur. With short, leisurely routes that are largely on the flat, you have plenty of time to visit all of these during your holiday, along with vineyards and mushroom caves (pay locally in all cases).

Nights: 6
Grade: 1
Terrain: quiet lanes by the river and through forests and vineyards
Hotels: two 2-star hotels; two 3-star hotels
Meals: dinner & breakfast each day
Climate: the Loire enjoys a mild, sunny climate with a warm summer, when temperatures average 20°C, and a fine spring and autumn.

Azay-le-Rideau's Renaissance château
Chinon
Take in the views
River Vienne at Chinon

Starting point: Le Grand Monarque (3*), Azay-le-Rideau. Run by the friendly Monsieur Forest, this is an attractive hotel with a good restaurant that serves dishes incorporating local products such as pike-perch and duck. In summer you dine alfresco in the shaded courtyard.

Day 1 : for a short day (which will give you time to visit Azay-le-Rideau's fairy-tale turreted château before you set off), we suggest that you follow the course of the River Indre, passing through a couple of attractive villages to reach the banks of the River Loire itself. You then follow the great river westwards towards Ussé. The longer route heads north from Azay-le-Rideau past an elegant private château and through a deciduous forest to Villandry, where you can visit the château, famed for its magnificent formal gardens. From here you follow the River Cher to its confluence with the River Loire, and cycle along the riverbank to Ussé. (18km or 34km)

Accommodation: Le Clos d'Ussé (2*), Ussé. Though the rooms are rather simple, the welcome here from the Duchemin family is warm and genuine, and there is a pleasant, relaxed atmosphere.

Day 2: start the day with a visit to Ussé's château, the inspiration for Perrault's original tale of Sleeping Beauty. From Ussé, you continue along the Loire and then head away from the river and cycle through meadows and woodland, passing several wineries where you could pause for tastings. You then cycle alongside the River Vienne into the idyllic village of Candes-St-Martin which overlooks the confluence of the Loire and the Vienne. You continue through the small village of Montsoreau, where it is worth visiting the château for superb views over the Loire before continuing to Fontevraud. (29km)

Accommodation: La Croix Blanche (2*), Fontevraud. A friendly former coaching inn close to the village's famous abbey. There is an outdoor pool in which to relax.

Day 3: as the famous town of Saumur is close, we suggest you cycle there and spend some time exploring (there is a château and a fine church). You can either return by another relatively direct route or cross the Loire and explore the marais north of the river, an area of flat, fertile farmland. Alternatively, you could simply spend the day at Fontevraud, visiting the superb abbey for which the town is famed. It was here that Richard the Lionheart and Eleanor of Aquitaine are buried. (32km or 41km)

Accommodation: La Croix Blanche, as above.

Day 4: the direct route leads through woodland and undulating farmland, passing villages with pretty churches and small châteaux. The longer route crosses similar landscapes but loops south to take in the fascinating town of Richelieu and the beautiful stained-glass windows in the church at Champigny-sur-Vende. On arrival in Chinon, spend some time exploring the château and the wine museum. The troglodytic dwellings just outside the town are also well worth a visit. (22km or 45km)

Accommodation: Hotel le Chinon (3*), Chinon. This modern hotel, complete with a pool, is well located across the river from the main part of the town and enjoys excellent views of the imposing château, spectacular when illuminated at night.

Day 5: you head east from Chinon across open countryside, first through vineyards and then past cliffs in which there are numerous troglodytic dwellings, before turning north across farmland and woodland towards Azay. End your holiday with one final visit – the romantic château of Azay-le-Rideau should not be missed. (35km)

Accommodation: Le Grand Monarque, as above.

Recommendations for extra nights: Hotel le Chinon is a great base for a day of sightseeing – there is much to see and do both in the town itself and in the surrounding area. La Croix Blanche (Fontevraud) is another good choice if you would like more time to visit the abbey. Both hotels have a pool.

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Similar holidays: Timeless Tarn (grade 1-2), Danube Castles & Vineyards (grade 1-2), Sicily, Realm of the Baroque (grade 1)

Prices & travel 2008:

£ per person based
on 2 in a double rm
Cycle
price*
By
rail
Self-
drive
Single
room
6 nights: 1 April-31 October 2008
1-28 Apr 541 700 588 157
29 Apr-23 May 575 724 619 157
24 May-16 Jun 588 739 635 160
17 Jun-30 Sep 602 757 648 160
1-31 Oct 541 700 588 157
3rd+ person saving 25 60 65  

Recommended destination airports: Paris CDG & Tours
Latest flight arrival time:
Paris 1700; Tours flexible
Earliest flight departure time: Paris 1400; Tours flexible
*Connecting travel: return rail/taxi from Paris (out/home 2h25) £162pp;
return taxi from Tours (out/home 1h) £52pp
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By rail includes:
Eurostar/TGV via Lille (out dep St Pancras 1000/home dep St-Pierre-des-Corps 1335)
Self-drive includes: P&O Ferries Dover-Calais
Extra nights can be booked at any hotel
Start:
any day until mid-Oct; Thu-Sat in late Oct

Extra night prices 2008

Extra night (£ per person per night) Double
room
Single
room
Chinon 1 Apr-15 May 55 82
  16 May-15 Sep 59 86
  16 Sep-31 Oct 55 82
Fontevraud 1 Apr-30 Sep 72 95
  1-31 Oct 64 87

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