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Elisabeth Minier2 Chemin du Grand Vaujoint
Cheillé
37190
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BEDROOM 1: This spacious and enchanting room exudes charm and character, featuring a fireplace, exposed beams, and stone tufa. It offers a comfortable double bed and an additional single bed, with a separate entrance for added privacy. The room also includes a private bathroom and toilet.BEDROOM SUITE 2: This incredibly charming suite is spread across two floors and boasts a separate entrance. On the ground floor, you'll find a cozy living room with a sofa bed, a crib for young children, and a fully equipped kitchen. Upstairs, the bedroom awaits with a comfortable double bed and an attached bathroom and toilet.
Both accommodations provide a kettle and tea set, as well as coffee, teas, and a refined ambiance. The atmosphere is enhanced by beautiful canvas decorations.
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Directions
From Tours:
- Head west on the A85 ring road towards Chinon.
- Continue on the A85 until you reach the D751, which will take you straight to Azay-le-Curtain.
- At the roundabout, take the direction towards Azay-le-Rideau - the Castle.
- Keep going straight, crossing the Indre River with the castle on your left, until you reach the village of La Chapelle Saint-Blaise.
- When you arrive at the City Council, turn right onto the D17 signposted Cheil Rivarennes.
- Drive for about 3 km and then turn left when you see the sign for the cottages of Vaujoint, La Grange Bleue, and Squirrels (Gites de France panel).
- La Grange Bleue is about 300 m away, just after the first intersection on your right. Look for a large barn with a brown wooden gate and an iron navy gate.
From Langeais:
- Take the D57 towards Azay-le-Rideau.
- At the center of Azay-le-Rideau, turn right at the corner by the pharmacy towards La Chapelle Saint-Blaise.
- Continue straight, crossing the Indre River with the castle on your left, until you reach the village of La Chapelle Saint-Blaise.
- When you arrive at the City Council, turn right onto the D17 signposted Cheil Rivarennes.
- Drive for about 3 km and then turn left when you see the sign for the cottages of Vaujoint, La Grange Bleue, and Squirrels (Gites de France panel).
- La Grange Bleue is about 300 m away, just after the first intersection on your right. Look for a large barn with a brown wooden gate and an iron blue gate.
Coming from Usse:
- Head towards Spin-Rivarennes and continue on the D17 without entering the village of Cheillé indicated later on the D17.
- Soon after, you'll see a panel on your left indicating bed and breakfast (with a drawing of a bed with a rooftop). Slow down and turn right about 300 meters further onto the "Road of the Great Vaujoint" where the rooms of hosts at La Grange Bleue are signposted.
- Go up the small hill for about 200 meters, and you'll find us at a small intersection on your right.
- Head west on the A85 ring road towards Chinon.
- Continue on the A85 until you reach the D751, which will take you straight to Azay-le-Curtain.
- At the roundabout, take the direction towards Azay-le-Rideau - the Castle.
- Keep going straight, crossing the Indre River with the castle on your left, until you reach the village of La Chapelle Saint-Blaise.
- When you arrive at the City Council, turn right onto the D17 signposted Cheil Rivarennes.
- Drive for about 3 km and then turn left when you see the sign for the cottages of Vaujoint, La Grange Bleue, and Squirrels (Gites de France panel).
- La Grange Bleue is about 300 m away, just after the first intersection on your right. Look for a large barn with a brown wooden gate and an iron navy gate.
From Langeais:
- Take the D57 towards Azay-le-Rideau.
- At the center of Azay-le-Rideau, turn right at the corner by the pharmacy towards La Chapelle Saint-Blaise.
- Continue straight, crossing the Indre River with the castle on your left, until you reach the village of La Chapelle Saint-Blaise.
- When you arrive at the City Council, turn right onto the D17 signposted Cheil Rivarennes.
- Drive for about 3 km and then turn left when you see the sign for the cottages of Vaujoint, La Grange Bleue, and Squirrels (Gites de France panel).
- La Grange Bleue is about 300 m away, just after the first intersection on your right. Look for a large barn with a brown wooden gate and an iron blue gate.
Coming from Usse:
- Head towards Spin-Rivarennes and continue on the D17 without entering the village of Cheillé indicated later on the D17.
- Soon after, you'll see a panel on your left indicating bed and breakfast (with a drawing of a bed with a rooftop). Slow down and turn right about 300 meters further onto the "Road of the Great Vaujoint" where the rooms of hosts at La Grange Bleue are signposted.
- Go up the small hill for about 200 meters, and you'll find us at a small intersection on your right.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Notes: maxi 8 pers |
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Attractions
- Château d'Azay-le-Rideau: Located in Azay-le-Rideau, this stunning Renaissance castle is situated on an island in the middle of the Indre River. Known for its picturesque setting and exquisite architecture, it offers visitors a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the French nobility.
- Château de Villandry: Situated in Villandry, this magnificent castle is renowned for its beautifully manicured Renaissance gardens. Visitors can explore the various themed gardens, including the famous ornamental kitchen garden, which showcases intricate patterns of vegetables, herbs, and flowers.
- Château de Langeais: Found in Langeais, this medieval fortress is a well-preserved example of military architecture from the 15th century. The castle features a drawbridge, towers, and a great hall, providing visitors with an authentic glimpse into the past.
- Château de Chinon: Located in Chinon, this historic castle overlooks the charming town and the Vienne River. It is famous for being the residence of Henry II of England and the site where Joan of Arc met the Dauphin Charles VII. The castle offers breathtaking views and a fascinating history.
- Château de Chenonceau: Situated in Chenonceaux, this iconic castle is known as the "Ladies' Castle" due to the influential women who shaped its history. Spanning the Cher River, it showcases a unique blend of Renaissance and Gothic architectural styles. The castle also features beautiful gardens and a gallery built on the bridge.
- Clos Lucé: Located in Amboise, Clos Lucé was the final residence of Leonardo da Vinci. Now a museum, visitors can explore the rooms where the renowned artist, inventor, and scientist lived and worked. The museum displays models of his inventions and provides insights into his life and genius.
- Tours Cathedral: Situated in the city of Tours, this magnificent Gothic cathedral is a masterpiece of religious architecture. Its soaring spires, stunning stained glass windows, and intricate carvings make it a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.
- Parc Mini-Châteaux: Located in Amboise, this park offers a unique opportunity to admire scaled-down replicas of famous Loire Valley castles. Visitors can stroll through beautifully landscaped gardens and marvel at the intricate details of these miniature masterpieces.
- Musée des Beaux-Arts de Tours: Situated in Tours, this art museum houses an extensive collection of European paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts. From Renaissance masterpieces to contemporary works, the museum offers a comprehensive overview of art history. 10. La Forteresse de Montbazon: Found in Montbazon, this medieval fortress overlooks the Indre River. Visitors can explore the towers, ramparts, and underground passages while enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The castle also hosts medieval reenactments and events throughout the year.