Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive in Beaugency, France
Highlights: 11th century keep; stroll the Loire river banks
Meet today in Beaugency, a town whose rich architectural styles have made it one of the quintessential towns of the Loire. After settling into our hotel, you can visit the medieval town center crowned by its 11th century keep. We'll fit bicycles this afternoon and enjoy a stroll along the Loire river banks at your leisure. We'll have a special welcome dinner together.
Day 2: Chambord & St Dyé
Highlights: Château de Chambord, designed by Leonardo da Vinci
The Château de Chambord is the highlight of today's ride. This opulent 400-room château is believed to have been designed by Leonardo da Vinci, who lived at the royal court. The château nearly bankrupted the French treasury before its completion in 1685. You'll have plenty of time to visit the castle before pedaling back to our hotel in the charming village of St Dyé-sur-Loire later this afternoon. We'll enjoy a dinner together this evening made by a local chef.
Today's ride: 40 km (25 miles)
Château de Chambord
Day 3: Amboise
Highlights: Châteaux of Blois and Chaumont; medieval town of Amboise
We're off to Amboise today following the banks of the Loire river on our way to the impressive castle of Blois which Henry James described as "one of the most beautiful and elaborate of all the old royal residences in this part of France." Our next stop is Chaumont with its spectacular gardens, park, and castle perched over the Loire river valley. From there we'll bicycle to the town of Amboise which boasts the manor house of Le Clos Lucé where Leonardo da Vinci came to spend the last three years of his life upon invitation from the French king Francis I. Leonardo is buried in the castle's chapel. Today's ride: 65 km (40 miles)
Day 4: Chenonceau Castle
Highlights: Château de Chenonceau; canoe trip down the Cher River
We head off toward the Cher River this morning where we'll regroup to canoe to the famous castle of Chenonceau. The castle forms a bridge across the river, one of the tributaries to the Loire. We'll leave our canoes here for a free afternoon to explore the castle, once occupied by Diane de Poitiers, mistress to Henri II. After the king's death in 1599, Queen Catherine de Medici reclaimed the castle and evicted de Poitiers. You can still explore the two separate gardens created for these two women. Dinner tonight is on your own. Today's ride: 46 km (29 miles) ExperiencePlus! Founder Paola Price In Front of Chenonceau
Day 5: Azay-le-Rideau
Highlights: Château of Azay-le-Rideau, quiet roads
We're on our bikes crossing the Cher and Indre river valleys west, through vineyards, past wheat fields, and through French writer Honoré de Balzac's favorite countryside to our hotel in Azay. Once in Azay-le-Rideau, make sure to visit its fairy-tale chateau: one of the most striking in all of France. Balzac once described this chateau as "a diamond set in the Indre River valley." Our hotel this evening is a charming country inn just a short distance from the chateau. Today's ride: 61 km (38 miles)
Day 6: Châteaux de Langeais and Villandry
Highlights: Castles of Langeais and Villandry; ornamental gardens
Today, we'll suggest a ride to the Château de Langeais, and then on to the Château de Villandry, the last of the large châteaux built along the Loire during the Renaissance. You'll want to visit the spectacular, ornamental gardens before heading back through rolling farmland into Azay-le-Rideau. We'll be back in Azay-le-Rideau before our final dinner together this evening.
Today's ride: 36 km (22 miles)
Day 7: Farewell
Highlights: Bon voyage!
Our tour ends after breakfast today. We hope you've had time to relax and get to know the Loire on this "cultural and historical exploration!" Catch a train back to Paris and continue exploring France, or other parts of Europe. Either way, bon voyage!
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