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Château de Pierrefond
Discover the castle of Pierrefonds, recreated in the 19th century by the architect Viollet-le-Duc
Domaine des Etangs
A family home surrounded by 1000 hectares of nature sublimated into a five-star hotel. The Domaine des Etangs is a place to escape. Stay in the 13th century Castle or in a farm cottage and feel the serenity and harmony offered by its enchanted interlude.
Château Vue Boussac
Situated in the pretty village of Gouby on the edge of the ancient town of Boussac, the maison offers three elegant double rooms with unique views of the old town of Boussac and its stunning.
Arromanches Museum
Discover the history of the and landings and how prefabricated ports work
Château de Meung
Built in the 13th century, the castle of Meung-sur-Loire was until the French Revolution the prestigious residence of the bishops of Orleans.
Château de Montpoupon
Montpoupon is a castle that evolves along with its time and its different owners. First a stronghold in the Middle Ages, the castle was turned into a Renaissance dwelling in the 15th century, then a rental property before the Revolution. Inhabited by the same family (la Motte Saint-Pierre) since 1857, the castle and its hunting museum open re now open to the public for intimate and surprising visits.
Abbaye Royale Saint-Michel de Bois-Aubry
Old listed Abbey for the XII century / Hollywood actor Yul Brynner's grave / 2 little museums (Yul Brynner / Museum of the Monks) / 2 Holliday houses on site (4 stars) / Parc of 7,5 acres
Entre-Deux-Mers Tourisme
The Entre-Deux-Mers will delight wine enthusiasts, gourmets, people who appreciate craftsmanship, hikers and lovers of art and history.
Château du Payre
Family winery has been passed down from mother to daughter for 5 generations. Discover our vineyard and our wines in a guided tour & tasting, a workshop, or a relaxing stay in our Château
Musée des Mariniers
A museum of the Loire River Navy in the 19th century, trips on the Loire River by toue cabanée.
Champs-Elysées Film Festival
The Champs-Élysées Film Festival is the place to be to discover the best of French and American independent cinema.
Fondation Claude Monet
Claude Monet lived for forty-three years, from 1883 to 1926, in his house in Giverny.