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Ingrandes De Touraine
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I am an ancient being, having lived for 200 years and despite my massive weight of 200 tons, I still remain standing tall! Each year, I gain an additional 1,000 kg.Hold on a moment!
Indeed, you do look incredible. However, let's get serious now.
Alright.
I would be delighted to welcome you to my two private Bed & Breakfast rooms, located in the heart of the beautiful Loire valley. Whether you are seeking a short stay, a holiday, a weekend getaway, or simply a breath of fresh air, I am here to accommodate you.
Apparently, there are even magnificent castles to explore - true behemoths, I've heard!
Oh, and I almost forgot to mention, there is also the intriguing vineyard trail waiting to be discovered.
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- Château d'Azay-le-Rideau: Located about 13 kilometers southwest of Ingrandes De Touraine, this stunning Renaissance castle sits on an island in the middle of the Indre River. Known for its architectural beauty and picturesque setting, it is a popular tourist attraction in the region.
- Château de Villandry: Situated approximately 18 kilometers east of Ingrandes De Touraine, this iconic French castle is famous for its magnificent gardens. The meticulously designed Renaissance-style gardens feature geometric patterns, water features, and vibrant floral displays, making it a must-visit for nature lovers.
- Château de Langeais: Located around 28 kilometers northwest of Ingrandes De Touraine, this medieval fortress offers a glimpse into the past. With its well-preserved architecture, including a drawbridge and defensive towers, visitors can explore the castle's interior and learn about its historical significance.
- Château de Chenonceau: Situated approximately 32 kilometers southwest of Ingrandes De Touraine, this enchanting castle spans the Cher River and is often referred to as the "Ladies' Castle" due to its association with influential women throughout history. Its elegant architecture and stunning gardens make it one of the most visited castles in France.
- Caves of Candes-Saint-Martin: Located about 35 kilometers northeast of Ingrandes De Touraine, these ancient caves offer a unique experience for visitors. Explore the underground tunnels, learn about their historical and archaeological importance, and enjoy the panoramic views of the Loire River from the nearby village.
- Tours Cathedral: Situated approximately 18 kilometers south of Ingrandes De Touraine, this magnificent Gothic cathedral is a significant religious and architectural landmark in the city of Tours. Admire its intricate stained glass windows, stunning vaulted ceilings, and ornate facade, showcasing the grandeur of French Gothic architecture.
- Domaine de Candé: Located around 10 kilometers northeast of Ingrandes De Touraine, this elegant estate is known for its beautiful gardens and as the site of the wedding of the Duke of Windsor and Wallis Simpson in 1937. Explore the grounds, visit the Art Deco-style château, and enjoy the serene atmosphere.
- Musée des Beaux-Arts de Tours: Situated approximately 18 kilometers south of Ingrandes De Touraine, this art museum houses an impressive collection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts. From Renaissance masterpieces to contemporary works, the museum offers a diverse range of artistic experiences.
- Loire à Vélo: The Loire à Vélo is a popular cycling route that passes through Ingrandes De Touraine and several nearby towns. Rent a bike and enjoy the scenic beauty of the Loire Valley, cycling along the riverbanks, vineyards, and charming villages. 10. Prieuré de Saint-Cosme: Located about 22 kilometers south of Ingrandes De Touraine, this former priory is renowned for being the residence of the famous French poet Pierre de Ronsard. Explore the beautiful gardens and visit the poet's tomb, immersing yourself in the literary history of the region.