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An impressive main courtyard, typical 17th century architecture, the look of a small Versailles… Located very close to Cholet, château Colbert recalls the splendour of the period when the kings made this region their stamping ground. Here, quiet and prestige combine in a manner passed down through the years. Attic rooms, four-poster beds and marble fireplaces provide each room with that little extra touch that only the old, noble buildings can offer. The cooking is sophisticated, with the emphasis placed on local produce. A superb terrace is complemented by Maulévrier’s exceptional oriental park.
In the south of the Touraine area, on the trail of the Valley of the Kings, this magnificent 15th century château stands proudly in a 100 hectare park with terrace and a vegetable garden. Precious tapestries enhance the interiors recalling a heady past. Chapel with organ and listed stained-glass windows, the rooms in the turrets, under the arches or attics, all pay tribute to historical personalities. La Richelieu : four-poster bed, stained-glass windows and original paintings. Outstanding traditional bathrooms. Cooking lessons, hot-air ballooning, outings in a 4x4 to discover the park's animals, fishing and traditional picnics.
What a joy staying in an authentic listed building in the heart of the Loire Valley! Built in 1465 by Louis XI, it overlooks a formal garden and a chapel, both listed. An enthusiastic family devoted to French heritage has been welcoming guests for twenty-three years. Stylish, rooms, with views of the Renaissance Park with three-hundred years old cedar trees. The heated outdoor pool completes the overall pleasure. The table d'hôtes combines country products with contemporary tastes. Don’t miss the 49 sorts of home-made jam, the 22 types of wine vinegar flavoured with herbs from the vegetable garden, the shop with its wins.
This château located in the Touraine area was built in the elegant Napoleon III style. It overlooks the Choisille Valley. Oak parquet floor, walls adorned by tapestries in the splendidly decorated rooms and suites. Some of them feature four-poster beds or bubbling bath. Guests always fall in love with the large landscaped park with its rare essential oils. In the summertime, they take advantage of the surroundings to enjoy breakfast served on the terrace or relax in the heated swimming pool. The château life continues into the evening with the "surprise" candlelit dinner.
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