A guided tour from Paris with only 8 participants (max) especially designed to discover the three more prestigious castles of the Loire Valley: Chenonceau, Cheverny, and Chambord, jewel of the Renaissance.
Air conditioned and comfortable minivan for a reduced transfer time and therefore a more complete visit, dedicated guide for the small group.
it takes about 5 to 6 hours of travel between Paris and the different castles with a break of about 1 hour for lunch
Model of the Renaissance traditions, the Chenonceau Castle is an architectural masterpiece, one of the most romantic castle in the Loire valley.
Chambord Castle is considered as the largest and most majestic castle of the Loire valley
During the visit, you could admire Cheverny Castle which is also remarkable because of the inspiration for Hergé's famous Moulinsart castle in the Tintin comics.
We can adapt our tour and offer you the castle "du Clos Lucé" instead of the castle " de cheverny".
Pickup included
Your first stop is the Loire’s most romantic icon: Chenonceau, famously known as the “Château des Dames.” Set over the Cher River, it’s instantly recognizable for its graceful arches and elegant silhouette. You’ll have time to explore the château at your own pace, moving through richly decorated rooms and taking in the unique riverside setting that makes Chenonceau feel unlike any other château in France. Don’t miss the gardens—designed in a way that reflects the château’s refined, intimate character and the women who shaped its history.
Next comes Cheverny, a refined, welcoming château known for its beautifully preserved interiors and classic French elegance. It offers a different vibe—less monumental than Chambord, but wonderfully “lived-in” and polished. Cheverny is also famous in popular culture: it inspired Hergé’s Moulinsart in the Tintin comics.
Your final stop is the Loire Valley’s most majestic showpiece: Chambord, the largest and most spectacular château in the region. This is pure Renaissance grandeur—towers, terraces, and a skyline that looks like a fairytale city built on a roof. Inside, you’ll explore freely and discover the château’s most famous feature: the intricate double-helix staircase, often attributed to Leonardo da Vinci. Chambord is about scale and ambition—take your time to appreciate how monumental and visionary this place feels.
It’s the perfect final chapter of the day—charming, cultured, and easy to enjoy before heading back to Paris.
Departure at 7.15 am
Please arrive strictly at 7.00 am
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