Chédigny is a commune in the Indre-et-Loire department in central France. Continue reading... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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1. Chateau de ChenonceauChenonceaux The Château de Chenonceau is a French château spanning the River Cher, near the small village of Chenonceaux in the Indre-et-Loire département of the Loire Valley in France. It is one of the best-known châteaux of the Loire valley.The estate of Chenonceau is first mentioned in writing in the 11th century. The current château was built in 1514–1522 on the foundations of an old mill and was later extended to span the river. The bridge over the river was built to designs by the French Renaissance architect Philibert de l'Orme, and the gallery on the bridge, built from 1570–1576 to designs by Jean Bullant. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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Location de vacances dans l'aile d'un château à Chédigny proche de Loches
Petit château privé et ancienne seigneurie de Saint-Michel relevant du Château de Loches, le Château du Breuil surplombe la pittoresque vallée de l'Indrois, près d'un village fleuri. Gîte de France 11791, 4 épis de 8 à 14 personnes, dans l'aile Est (XVe) du château, parc boisé. Wifi. Réservations : gites-touraine.com
Chenonceau and Montrésor
The first two days of our French trip; overnight stay in the village of Chenonceau (not the Château Chenonceaux - arrived near closing time and it was pricey admission anyway) and then on to village and its enchanting Château Montrésor. Demi-pension (dinner + b&b) at the Logis hotel & restaurant in Chenonceau: ok, but nothing to write home about. The intimate scale and domesticity of Château Montrésor was delightful; it is still inhabited by Count Branicki's descendants