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Jean Claude Guyot
5 Rue du Château
Veuil
36600

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price from €466

Telephone:

0254403814

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0683063393

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In the picturesque region where Valençay, Touraine, Berry, and Sologne meet, the magnificent ruins of Castle Veuil reign over one of the most enchanting villages in Berry. For the past five years, a dedicated team has been working tirelessly to restore this extraordinary place to its rightful glory.

The castle, dating back to the 12th and 16th centuries, stands as a testament to its rich history. Within its walls, a meticulously restored medieval banquet hall of 240 square meters awaits, providing the perfect setting for weddings, receptions, and seminars.

Prepare to be dazzled by a vibrant array of events and activities, including conferences, concerts, theater performances, and cinema screenings. Our exceptional program caters to groups, offering everything from turnkey seminars to medieval banquet evenings and French gastronomy experiences.

And amidst this extraordinary backdrop, you will be warmly welcomed as if among friends. Come and experience the magic of Castle Veuil for yourself.

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Attractions

  • Château de Valençay: Located just a short distance from 5 Rue du Château in Veuil, Château de Valençay is a magnificent 16th-century castle. Known for its stunning architecture, beautiful gardens, and extensive collection of artwork, this historic site offers guided tours and cultural events throughout the year.
  • ZooParc de Beauval: Situated approximately 13 kilometers from Veuil, ZooParc de Beauval is one of France's most renowned zoos. Home to over 8,000 animals, including rare and exotic species, this zoo offers visitors the chance to see giant pandas, white tigers, giraffes, and much more. With its impressive displays and educational programs, it is a perfect attraction for families.
  • Parc Naturel Régional de la Brenne: Located just a short drive east of Veuil, the Parc Naturel Régional de la Brenne is a vast natural park known for its picturesque landscapes and diverse wildlife. With over 2,000 ponds, it is a paradise for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. Visitors can explore the park through its numerous walking and cycling trails, spotting rare bird species and enjoying the tranquility of the area.
  • Château de Bouges: Situated around 17 kilometers northwest of Veuil, Château de Bouges is an elegant 18th-century castle surrounded by stunning gardens. The castle is beautifully preserved and offers guided tours that take visitors through its opulent furnished rooms, showcasing the grandeur of the era. The French-style gardens are meticulously maintained, making it a delightful place to wander and admire the landscape.
  • Musée de la Porcelaine de Limoges: Located about 80 kilometers southwest of Veuil, the Musée de la Porcelaine de Limoges is a fascinating museum dedicated to Limoges porcelain. The museum exhibits a vast collection of exquisite porcelain pieces, showcasing the region's rich history of porcelain production. Visitors can learn about the techniques used in creating these delicate artworks and even purchase unique pieces from the museum shop.
  • Château de Chambord: Situated approximately 95 kilometers north of Veuil, the Château de Chambord is an iconic masterpiece of Renaissance architecture. This grand castle, surrounded by a vast forested estate, is renowned for its unique double spiral staircase and stunning rooftop terrace. Visitors can explore the castle's opulent interior, admire the expansive grounds, and even rent bicycles to explore the surrounding natural beauty.
  • Château de Chenonceau: Located about 120 kilometers northwest of Veuil, the Château de Chenonceau is a captivating castle that spans the Cher River. Often referred to as the "Ladies' Castle," it showcases an enchanting blend of Gothic and Renaissance architectural styles. Visitors can wander through the castle's elegant rooms, stroll along the beautiful gardens, and take in the breathtaking views of the river. These attractions offer a range of experiences, from exploring historic castles to discovering wildlife in natural reserves and immersing oneself in art and culture.

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