click for 9 extra photos
Contact Details:
Address:
Carine Godefroid6 Rue Nationale
Reugny
37380
Reviews:
Write a reviewPrice per night:
price from €435Telephone:
0630860457Mobile:
0630860457Description:
Description for B&B:
Welcome to Ainsi de Suites! Our 19th century Touraine house is located in the charming wine-growing village of Reugny, at the heart of the Loire Valley and its renowned Châteaux. We offer four spacious and fully restored bedrooms for your comfortable stay. On certain evenings, we provide table dhôtes upon reservation, so feel free to contact us for further information. Additionally, we have an art gallery where you can explore and admire the exhibited works in the living rooms of our mansion or our garden while enjoying a refreshing drink. We look forward to welcoming you!Reviews
Aucun avis pour l'instant
Write a review
Directions
If you are traveling from Paris, take the A10 motorway and exit at Amboise. For those coming from Bordeaux, take the A10 motorway and exit at Monnaie.
Map
Prices
Property type | Quantity |
|
extra bed | breakfast |
|||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
B&B (2 pers.) |
2 | 435 | 435 | ||||||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
2 | 118 | 128 |
Services
Wi-Fi
Garden
Dinner
Credit cards accepted
Attractions
- Château de Chenonceau: Located about 13 kilometers from Reugny, Château de Chenonceau is an exquisite Renaissance castle built over the Cher River. Known as the "Château des Dames" (Castle of the Ladies), it features stunning architecture, beautiful gardens, and historical significance.
- Château de Villandry: Situated approximately 20 kilometers from Reugny, Château de Villandry is famous for its remarkable gardens. The meticulously designed Renaissance gardens consist of geometric patterns, decorative vegetable patches, and ornamental water features, making it a must-visit for garden enthusiasts.
- Château d'Amboise: Located around 30 kilometers from Reugny, Château d'Amboise is a grand castle perched on a hill overlooking the Loire River. This historic castle was once a residence of French kings and is renowned for its Gothic and Renaissance architecture. Visitors can explore the royal apartments, chapels, and enjoy panoramic views of the region.
- Clos Lucé: Adjacent to Château d'Amboise, Clos Lucé is a unique attraction where the famous Italian artist and inventor, Leonardo da Vinci, spent the last years of his life. Now a museum, it showcases da Vinci's inventions, drawings, and models, providing an insight into his genius.
- Château de Blois: Situated about 41 kilometers from Reugny, Château de Blois is a majestic castle with a rich history. It showcases different architectural styles, including Gothic, Renaissance, and Classical. Visitors can explore the royal apartments, admire the beautiful courtyard, and learn about the castle's intriguing past.
- Château de Chambord: Located approximately 67 kilometers from Reugny, Château de Chambord is one of the most iconic and largest castles in the Loire Valley. This UNESCO World Heritage site is known for its distinctive French Renaissance architecture, grandiose facade, and extensive parkland. Exploring the castle's opulent interior and vast estate is a memorable experience.
- Tours: The city of Tours, just 15 kilometers from Reugny, offers a variety of attractions. The historic Old Town, known as "Vieux Tours," features charming medieval architecture, picturesque streets, and the beautiful Place Plumereau square. Visitors can also explore the Cathédrale Saint-Gatien, visit museums, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the city.
- Parc des Mini-Châteaux: Located approximately 19 kilometers from Reugny, Parc des Mini-Châteaux is a delightful park that showcases miniature replicas of famous Loire Valley castles. Visitors can explore the intricately detailed models, gardens, and gain insights into the region's architectural heritage. These attractions offer a combination of historical, cultural, and architectural experiences, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty and heritage of the Loire Valley region.