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Villas in Loire Valley
The best villas in Loire Valley
Villas in Loire Valley
The Loire Valley, which follows central France's Loire River, is known for its abundant produce, famous wine industry, dynamic culture and spectacular châteaux and castles. A lovely holiday spot, what can be better than booking a villa in Loire Valley near one of its serene, tranquil, rural spots, with views over verdant rolling hills, vineyards and resplendent châteaux? Looking for a villa with all the amenities and attractions of a major town on your doorstep? The beautiful towns of Tours and Nantes are ready to welcome you with open arms, so you may also be interested in a holiday rental in Nantes, a town full of activities to do!
Magnificent villas in Loire Valley for all the family
Holiday villas in the Loire Valley are capacious and feature well-manicured gardens and ample space for your children to run around. Some even come with their own swimming pool and hot tub for a relaxing soak after a hard day's sightseeing. You are coming to the Loire Valley to experience splendour and style, right? So, why not start with a splendid, stylish villa as a base for your unforgettable holiday in the region? Or you can go to the beachside of the region and book a holiday letting in Vendée!
With Holidu, we strive to provide abundant amenities to ensure your accommodation of choice offers a comfortable stay. We assure you that the villas in Loire Valley are carefully selected to meet your needs and exceed your expectations.
Our villas in Loire Valley have the following:
- Air conditioning
- Internet
- TV
- Wi-Fi
- Swimming pool
The best things to do in all Loire Valley
Loire Valley for castle enthusiasts
A land of literally hundreds of castles, the question for castle enthusiasts in the Loire Valley is where to start? UNESCO World Heritage Site Chambord is the biggest and arguably the best. The hunting homestead of King Francis I boasts a fireplace for every day of the year! 80 of its 440 opulent rooms are open for you to discover. Another must-see is Cheverny. This castle is unique in that it is fully furnished, and thanks to its beautiful gardens and canals, it is deemed one of the very most elegant châteaux in France. Don't waste time a find the best villa for rent in Loire Valley!
Loire Valley for wine connoisseurs
France is home to some of the world's finest wines, and the most sought-after grapes in the country are grown in the Loire Valley. Cabernet Franc, Sauvignon Blanc and Chenin Blanc, the fruits of these world-famous grapes will be at your beck and call during your holiday in the Valley. For an extensive guided tour of one of France's finest producers of sparkling wine, look no further than the winery at Bouvet-Ladubay. It is home to 10 miles of wine cellars to explore, followed by, of course, a wonderful wine-tasting session.
Loire Valley for cyclists
La Loire a Velo cycle trail is a world-famous 900 km route which takes in the Valley's finest châteaux as you cycle along well-surfaced and perfectly marked paths and roads. Along the way, take in the magnificent scenery of the serene countryside, vineyards that stretch to the horizon, archetypal French towns and villages, the resplendent waters of the Loire itself and the fine food and atmosphere of this unique part of the world, find a private villa in Loire Valley to enjoy its serene villages and relaxing scenery.
Calling all castle enthusiasts! Loire Valley is home to – wait for it – over 300 castles!
What can I do while staying in the Loire Valley?
- Take in the art at Musée des Beaux-Arts de Tours
- Soar on a memorable trip above the Loire
- Discover the Tours Natural History Museum
- Take a picnic to Parc Oriental de Maulevrier
- Meet Leonardo da Vinci at the Château du Close Luce
- Experience the incredible workmanship of Chartres Cathedral
- Ride the Grand Elephant of Nantes
What are some good tips I should know before travelling to the Loire Valley?
Top 7 travel tips in Loire Valley
1. Take in the art at Musée des Beaux-Arts de Tours
This lovely art museum is in the tranquil heart of the old town of Tours. It features one of France's most extensive collections of art and an incredible Roman and Greek sculpture collection! Are you an art enthusiast? Why not book a villa in Loire Valley? And head straight to all the art museums in the area
2. Soar on a memorable trip above the Loire
The sweeping vineyards, lush forests and fairy-tale castles of the Loire Valley are even more spectacular from above! Discover the charming town of Amboise, its mesmerising château, and its gorgeous surroundings from a hot-air balloon tour accompanied by a glass of Champagne!
3. Discover the Tour's Natural History Museum
This family-owned museum features a wide array of iguanas, lizards, turtles, insects, and more much. A fun-filled museum for adults and children of all ages.
4. Take a picnic to Parc Oriental de Maulevrier
The largest Oriental garden in Europe, this park boasts classical Japanese bridges and Shinto shrines as well as exquisite magnolias and recherché maples and pines. Take a picnic for a memorable lunch experience.
5. Meet Leonardo da Vinci at the Château du Close Luce
This modest château in Amboise was the official residence of world-renowned artist, inventor, and scientist Leonardo da Vinci. Tour the museum and learn about the region's history and the indelible impression made on it by da Vinci.
6. Experience the incredible workmanship of Chartres Cathedral
The picture-postcard city of Chartres draws tourists from far and wide to its medieval cobblestone streets, chimerical timbered houses, and spectacular cathedral. Home to the biggest collection of medieval stained-glass windows in the world, the cathedral is a must-see shrine to medieval workmanship at its finest. A relaxing private villa in Loire Valley is all you need to explore these medieval places
7. Ride the Grand Elephant of Nantes
A big one for the children and children at heart, this 12-metre tall mechanical elephant ambles around the town, taking in the city's sights and attractions. It even squirts water at bystanders from its giant mechanical boot!