Castles of the Loire Valley

“La Route Royale”

Itinerary

Route

Tour profile / level 1-2

The route takes you through gently rolling countryside with only a few climbs, although a certain level of basic fitness willl enable you to enjoy the countryside and its many attractions. The route runs mainly along cycle paths, service roads and quiet side roads.

Day 1: Tours

Individual arrival in Tours, in the historical centre of Touraine.

Day 2: Tours – Chinon, approx. 61 km

The river Cher takes you on your way to Castle Villandry with its terraced gardens. Don’t miss the chance to visit the famous gardens! The shady paths, arbours decorated with flowers, fountains and the artistically arranged vegetable garden will impress even the most critical visitor. A few kilometres further on your route takes you from the banks of the Cher for to the banks of the Loire, where the next castle, Castle Langeais, awaits you. The fortified tower [this castle was used exclusively for military purposes] has a commaning view of the river and the surrounding countryside. At the edge of the dark, mysterious forest of Chinon lies Castle Ussé - "The Sleeping-Beauty-Castle". Your journey continues along small villages and along side roads to Chinon.

Day 3: Roundtrip Fontevraud l’Abbaye, approx. 55 - 69 km

Today you reach the village of Candes-Saint-Martin. At the spot where Saint Martin died a splendid Romanesque church was built. In Montsoreau the Vienne joins the mighty Loire – an impressive natural spectacle! Your journey continues through well-tended vineyards to Fontevraud l’Abbaye. Nowhere else in the world will you encounter such an extensive, well-preserved medieval monastery as in Fontevraud. The return journey to Chinon takes you along literary paths. On the way you pass the birthplace of the famous author Francois Rabelais, as well as cycling through the valley which was the setting for his famous work, "Gargantua".

Day 4: Chinon – Azay-le-Rideau, approx. 36 km

You leave Chinon with its medieval alleys, and continue northwards. The route takes you through ancient vineyards and isolated villages to Crissay, which, with its 15th-century-houses, is one of the most beautiful villages in France. Today’s route also includes a castle, one of the finest. Azay–le-Rideau – the perfect Renaissance-castle! Balzac described it as "a diamond with a thousand facets, set in the river Indre". What more is there to say? You spend the night here, directly in the village, and have the opportunity to enjoy the magic of the castle with its impressive cultural events.

Day 5: Azay-le-Rideau – Chenonceaux, approx. 59 km

Today’s journey includes a scenic highlight: through the romantic river scenery along the Indre, you come to the lovely small town of Montbazon. There is a short climb to overcome, over a ridge to the valley of the river Cher. You continue along meadow paths beside the Cher towards the village of Bléré, and on to your overnight accommodation in the historical town of Chenonceaux. The castle of Chenonceaux is the most spectacular of all the Loire castles, and is located in an unique position, with a two-storey gallery spanning the river, and with the impressive castle gardens stretching out in front of it.

Day 6: Chenonceaux – Blois, approx. 76 km

Today you cylce along many Loire castles: via Montrichard, Cheverny, Villesavine to Castle Chambord. The "Domaine de Chambord" extends as far as the eye can see. The walls of the largest and most magnificent residence in the Loire are visible through the trees from far away – the immortal legacy of a disloyal king. The choice is yours!

Day 7: Blois – Tours, approx. 71 km

The river flows gently between golden, shimmering sandbanks. A characteristic feature of this region are the cliff dwellings, built into the soft limestone, so that the only evidence of their existence was the smoke rising from their fires. You cross the Loire to visit the king of all castles – Castle Amboise. It hosted five kings and a Roman emperor. A genius of the 16th century – Leonardo da Vinci – also spent his last years here. Along hidden paths and through vineyards and past wine-cellars, you cycle through Rochecorbon towards Tours.

Day 8: Tours

C’est la vie – today your journey to the castles of the Loire has come to an end! One more substantial breakfast, then it’s time to say goodbye to one of the most charming, delightful regions of France. If you prefer to extend your holiday, we would be delighted to book accommodation for you!

Leistungen

  • 7 nights in room with private facilities

  • Daily breakfast

  • Personal information talk

  • Luggage transfer from hotel to hotel

  • GPS Data on request

  • Maps and information material per room

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Termine & Preise

Anreisetermine

Merkmale

Saison / Zeitraum
Kategorie
S1   15.03. - 24.04.25
Category A
S2   25.04. - 26.06.25
Category A
S3   28.06. - 31.08.25
Category A
S2   01.09. - 20.09.25
Category A
S1   21.09. - 30.10.25
Category A
S1   15.03. - 24.04.25
Category B
S2   25.04. - 26.06.25
Category B
S3   28.06. - 31.08.25
Category B
S2   01.09. - 20.09.25
Category B
S1   21.09. - 30.10.25
Category B

Extras

Discounts extra bed in double room with 2 full paying adults
0-1,99 years -100%
2-11,99 years -50%
12-17,99 years -10%
 
Bicycle & equipment
21-speed-bike 160
E-bike* 260
Bike helmet rental 9
phone attachement 9
   
Additional night Tours
Cat. B (dbl/sgl) 70/118
Cat. A (dbl/sgl) 70/118

*For e-bike rental a deposit of € 250 by credit card is required upon arrival


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Nützliches

Arrival - Parking - Departure

Arrival by plane

Airport: Paris/Charles de Gaulle (CDG). Good plane connections, also cheap economy flights; good connections by train to Tours (about 250 km).


Arrival by car

Parking: Public parking garage approx.. € 50,- a week. No reservation necessary, fee to be paid directly to the hotel.


Arrival by train

Train station: Train ride from Paris.Change trains in Paris (you will have to go by Underground to another station; therefore it is not possible to take your bike with you). Get off at "Tours-Centre" station. We recommend to take a taxi to the hotel (2 km). Cost is approx. € 10,-

Current train  connections and prices you will find here


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The route was great and had all the facilities and signs. The enviroment and landscapes were Superb...E.S. 08/18
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