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Loire West - Sunflowers, Vines and Châteaux

Loire West - Sunflowers, Vines and Châteaux

Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5 | Day 6 | Day 7

The Loire West tour map

Day 1

starting the tour on the bank of the Loire

starting the tour on the bank of the Loire

Transfers are from Tours Airport and from the Tours TGV Station. We arrive at our chateau-hotel on the outskirts of Tours, and, pausing to take a glass of the local Vouvray sparkling wine, have a look at the bikes and make sure everyone is perfectly fitted to their bicycle. Early arrivals will be provided with a map and route to cycle into the Tours on the bikepath network to stretch their legs if they wish. There should be time before dinner to relax in the gardens of the hotel before meeting our fellow riders and look forward to the pleasures of the road ahead over the first of many wonderful meals.

Day 2

Ornamental gardens at Villandry

Ornamental gardens at Villandry

The first day's cycling starts out as gently as one could wish, along the banks of the River Cher on quiet lanes and purpose-built bikepaths. Our first visit of the day is the Chateau de Villandry to see its fabulous ornamental gardens, differently themed each year, and laid out with geometric precision in fruit, herbs and vegetables. It is hard to imagine that peppers, leeks and aubergines could put on such a beautiful display.

Leaving the Cher Valley to descend through the forest of Villandry to the valley of the River Indre, we pass by the ancient abbey at Relay, before stopping to visit the troglodyte houses at Les Goupillières. Only abandoned as recently as 100 years ago, the hamlet is a fascinating contrast to the splendour of the chateaux, showing how the peasants who dug the limestone for their construction really lived.

Azay-le-Rideau

Azay-le-Rideau

A short, flat ride brings us to our stop for the night, Azay-le-Rideau, with its Renaissance Château, one of the most beautiful in France. The Château is surrounded on three sides by the waters of the Indre, and this stunning setting is perfect for lazing on the lawns, and maybe taking in the son et lumière sound and laser show later in the evening.

Total distance: 44km

Day 3

Cycling through the sunflowers

Cycling through the sunflowers

We leave Azay and head into the Forest of Chinon, where we take advantage of the traffic free trails through ancient woodlands. Emerging from the forest we arrive at the village of Cravant-les-Coteaux, one of the wine producing satellite villages of Chinon where we visit a vineyard and try the delicate red wine of the region. Not too much, though, as we are soon back on our bikes to roll into the town of Chinon itself , overlooked by its medieval chateau. Lunch is taken in the cobbled medieval centre, with timbered buildings dating back to the 13th century.

In the afternoon, we follow the Indre out of the town on a traffic-free route, before heading to our last destination for the day, the Abbaye Royale de Fontevraud, serene and impassive, resting place to Kings and Queens of England. Our hotel is within the walls of the abbey grounds.

Total distance: 42km

Day 4

Our route leads us southward to the village of Montreuil-Bellay. Clustered around the 11th Century chateau built by Foulque Nerra (the Black Falcon) Count of Anjou, the village still has much of its medieval remparts intact. There is an option of taking a canoe trip on the River Thouet, or spending an hour before lunch exploring the cobbled lanes.

Saumur

The castle at Saumur

A small detour in the afternoon brings us to the evocative ruins of the Ancienne Abbaye d'Asnières, a perfect example of the Angevin Gothic style of architecture. We descend to the Loire to arrive in the early afternoon in Saumur, to give us plenty of time to explore the town's many attractions - a good fine art museum and a very interesting museum of armoured vehicles, for those of a more military bent. The town also offers plenty of shopping opportunities before dinner in our hotel on the banks of the Loire, overlooked by the elegant yet purposeful 14th century castle.

Total distance: 44km

Day 5

Château d'Ussé

Château d'Ussé

A gentle climb brings us into the prestigious vineyards of Saumur-Champigny, where we will stop at a wine-growing domaine. Descending to the river at Montsoreau, the chateau provides a lovely backdrop for a coffee on the banks of the Loire. Crossing the Indre, we arrive at the Château d'Ussé, also known as the 'Sleeping Beauty' castle, as it was the inspiration for Pérrault's fairy tale. After lunch, following the river on a raised embankment for the next few miles, we cross the Loire to visit Langeais with its Château, notable for its beautifully furnished apartments. Then it's but a short hop to our hotel on the outskirts of the town.

Total distance: 52km

Day 6

Dinner at the château

Dinner at the château

Very shortly after leaving the hotel, automotive enthusiasts might like to visit the Cadillac museum at the Chateau de Planchoury; then on to the charming village of Luynes with its medieval fortress providing a fine panorama of the valley. We then continue to the outskirts of Tours for a visit of the Prieuré de St-Cosme, its tranquil abbey gardens boasting more than 200 varieties of rose and iris. After lunch we can choose a visit from the many museums and historic buildings of Tours, before heading to our chateau hotel in the countryside on the northern outskirts of the city. A swim in the hotel pool or a game of tennis might be the perfect way to relax before dinner, or just take a drink on the balcony and admire the gardens.

Total distance: 63km

Day 7

After breakfast, another chance to stroll around the château gardens, and to exchange numbers and addresses with new friends, before making our way to the station or the airport in Tours for onward journeys.

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2008 Tour Dates

Tour comprises seven days and six nights beginning on Sunday and finishing on Saturday.

Includes transfers from Tours Airport / TGV railway station.

Start DatePrice* **
29 June£1195
27 Jul£1195
17 August£1195
31 August£1195

*Prices are per person based on 2 sharing. Single room supplement £250.

**A 5% discount will apply to all bookings of 6 persons or more.

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Fitness Levels

Easy cycling with fairly low daily distances.

Tour Highlights

  • The beauty of the Château de Chenonceau spanning the River Cher….
  • Idyllic riverside cycling along the Indre….
  • Wine tasting at a vineyard by the Loire….
  • Gourmet dining in the medieval quarter of Chinon….

Travel

  • TGV to Tours station
  • Ryanair to Tours Airport

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