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Marina Gablin28 Rue De Poiré
Perrusson
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The cottage is conveniently situated just 3 km away from the charming town of Loches, which is considered a hidden gem in the beautiful Loire Valley. Nestled in the heart of Touraine, often referred to as the "Garden of France," this region is renowned for its vineyards, delectable goat cheese, mysterious underground labyrinths, and, of course, breathtaking castles. Within a short distance from the cottage, you will find notable attractions such as Loches, Chenonceau, Amboise, Montresor, Monpoupon, and Villandry, all ranging from 3 to 40 km away.Whether you are traveling as a couple or a group of four, the cottage offers comfortable accommodations with its two bedrooms, spacious living room, and fully-equipped kitchen. Additionally, you can indulge in the tranquility of two delightful gardens adorned with fruit trees and fragrant roses. To enhance your exploration of the picturesque countryside, bicycles are available for your leisurely rides. Prepare to be captivated by the stunning views that surround the cottage, providing a true retreat amidst nature's beauty.
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Directions
To travel from Paris to Loches, you have two options. First, you can take the A10 highway towards Tours, which takes approximately 3 hours. Then, take the D-943 towards Tours Loches. Alternatively, the recommended route is to take exit 18 (Autreche) towards Amboise on the D 976. From Amboise, continue on the road towards Bléré and Loches, which takes about 45 minutes. This route, specifically on the D 31, typically has less traffic.
Once you arrive at the entrance of Loches, you will encounter a roundabout next to the Renault garage. Take the direction towards CENTRE LOACHES. After passing the next roundabout, where you will see the Tower St Antoine on your right and the tourist office on your left, make a slight right turn towards PERRUSSON - Chateauroux. Continue straight for approximately 3 kilometers, passing by the Leclerc hypermarket.
Upon reaching Perrusson, you will come across traffic lights with a bistro and the town hall on your left. Turn left at these lights and drive straight for 1.5 kilometers, crossing the river (Indre) until you reach a STOP sign. Our village, known as "Perry" or "Street of Perry," will be directly in front of you.
Continue straight and follow the village road as it turns left. Look for the 3rd house on your right, which has a sign that says "The Roselière" and the number 28. Enter the courtyard, and you will find us there.
If you are coming from Chateauroux, turn right at the traffic lights in Perrusson, with the City Hall on your right. Then, follow the same directions as mentioned above.
Once you arrive at the entrance of Loches, you will encounter a roundabout next to the Renault garage. Take the direction towards CENTRE LOACHES. After passing the next roundabout, where you will see the Tower St Antoine on your right and the tourist office on your left, make a slight right turn towards PERRUSSON - Chateauroux. Continue straight for approximately 3 kilometers, passing by the Leclerc hypermarket.
Upon reaching Perrusson, you will come across traffic lights with a bistro and the town hall on your left. Turn left at these lights and drive straight for 1.5 kilometers, crossing the river (Indre) until you reach a STOP sign. Our village, known as "Perry" or "Street of Perry," will be directly in front of you.
Continue straight and follow the village road as it turns left. Look for the 3rd house on your right, which has a sign that says "The Roselière" and the number 28. Enter the courtyard, and you will find us there.
If you are coming from Chateauroux, turn right at the traffic lights in Perrusson, with the City Hall on your right. Then, follow the same directions as mentioned above.
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Attractions
- Château de Chenonceau - Located in Chenonceaux, this stunning castle is built over the Cher River and is known for its beautiful architecture and gardens. It is often referred to as the "Ladies' Castle" due to the significant role played by women in its history.
- Château de Villandry - Situated in Villandry, this Renaissance-style castle is famous for its magnificent gardens, which are considered one of the best examples of formal French gardens. Visitors can explore the castle's interior and enjoy the intricate landscaping.
- Château d'Amboise - Situated in Amboise, this historical castle offers breathtaking views of the Loire River. It was once a residence of French kings and is known for its Gothic and Renaissance architecture. The castle also houses the tomb of Leonardo da Vinci.
- Clos Lucé - Located in Amboise, this mansion was the final residence of Leonardo da Vinci. The museum exhibits replicas of his inventions and showcases his life and work through interactive displays and exhibits. The beautiful gardens surrounding the mansion are also worth exploring.
- Domaine de Chaumont-sur-Loire - Situated in Chaumont-sur-Loire, this castle hosts an annual International Garden Festival, attracting visitors from around the world. The castle itself is a mix of medieval and Renaissance architecture, and its gardens provide a picturesque setting for leisurely walks.
- Château de Loches - Located in Loches, this fortress dates back to the 9th century and offers a glimpse into medieval history. Visitors can explore the impressive keep, the royal apartments, and the dungeons to learn about the castle's intriguing past.
- Château d'Azay-le-Rideau - Situated in Azay-le-Rideau, this picturesque castle is renowned for its harmonious blend of French and Italian architectural styles. Its reflection in the surrounding moat creates a stunning visual impact, making it one of the most photographed castles in the region.
- ZooParc de Beauval - Located in Saint-Aignan, this zoo is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the area. It is home to over 10,000 animals, including giant pandas, white tigers, and African elephants. The zoo also features stunning landscaped gardens and offers various shows and presentations.
- Château de Langeais - Situated in Langeais, this well-preserved fortress is a fine example of medieval military architecture. Visitors can explore the castle's towers, drawbridge, and the furnished rooms that showcase the lifestyle of the 15th-century nobility. 10. Musée des Beaux-Arts de Tours - Located in Tours, this fine arts museum houses an extensive collection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts. The museum's exhibits span various periods and feature works by renowned artists such as Rubens, Monet, and Rodin.