Discover emblematic castles DE la Loire DE Chambord, Chenonceau and Cheverny, which are classified as UNESCO World Heritage sites. Between magnificent architecture, majestic gardens and fascinating stories, experience a royal immersion in the history DE France.
Your private driver will pick you up at the Inn or airport for an exclusive day.
EN Comfortable return EN end DE day.
Book now and let yourself be amazed!
• Entrance Chambord, Chenonceaux and Cheverny included
• Travel comfortably in a private vehicle with EN pick-up and drop-off at the Inn
• Bilingual English/French driver
• Audio and written Guide included for each visit
Pickup included
Start your adventure with the largest château DE la Loire, DE François I’s masterpiece, surrounded by a forest area as vast as Paris.
Explore the famous double-revolution staircase, designed by Leonardo DE Vinci.
Climb to the panoramic terraces to admire a unique view of the sculpted rooftops.
Walk EN around the park on foot, by bike or by electric cart.
Lunch (not EN charge) in the picturesque town DE Blois.
In the afternoon, let yourself be seduced by the Château des Dames, elegantly placed on the Cher.
Cross the bridge gallery DE over the river, a unique architectural feat.
Discover richly decorated rooms, historic kitchens and flower bouquets.
Bala DE zez in the gardens DE Diane DE Poitiers and Catherine DE Médicis, rivaling beauty.
Finish with a unique visit to Château DE Cheverny, still inhabited by the same family DE more than six centuries.
Discover a beautifully furnished, warm and authentic interior, reflecting the aristocratic art DE vivre.
Attend the visit of the kennel with its pack DE dogs DE hunt.
Explore themed gardens, flower gardens, and orangery.
Bonus: Cheverny inspired the Château DE Moulinsart in Tintin — an anecdote that will please the curious!
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