Château de Fontainebleau

Listed as a Unesco World Heritage Site since 1981, the Château de Fontainebleau was inhabited by all the sovereigns from the 12th to the 19th century and is the most furnished of the French royal castles.

Château de Beaugency

The castle of Beaugency allows you to travel in a digital and luminous universe which reveals the medieval and Renaissance architecture of this remarkable site.

Château Haut Breton Larigaudière

Welcome visitors for guided tours, tastings, wine workshops, picnics and/or drink at their terrace

Château de Saumur

René I of Anjou’s «Château of Love« on its «emerald rock«, the Chateau de Saumur played host to kings and prisoners and is one of the greatest and last untouched remnants of princely architecture from the Valois dynasty in the Middle Ages.

Château de Pierrefond

Discover the castle of Pierrefonds, recreated in the 19th century by the architect Viollet-le-Duc

The Bordeaux Wine Experience

A carefree and truly effortless wine vacation in Bordeaux.

Château Cajus

Stay at Château-cajus, an entirely organic wine estate in the Bordeaux region (Entre-deux-Mers). they can accommodate you for leisure, tastings or oenological workshops

Château Dudon

Gite within a large park with bicentennial trees, with a capacity of 4 rooms

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 

Château Lafaurie Peyraguey

In the heart of the great Sauternes terroirs, the Lafaurie-Peyraguey vineyard lies on Sauternes’ high gravel terrace.

Château des Annereaux

Covering a total area of 25 hectares. Tasting the wines of the Château des Annereaux is a pleasure that can be shared with family or friends, in the most convivial moments.

Centre de la memoire d’Oradour

The village of Oradour-sur-Glane, 22 kilometers from Limoges, is known around the world for bearing the traces of the massacre of its population by a unit of the Waffen SS on June 10, 1944. Since its opening in 1999, the Memory Center has been the new access to the ruins of the martyred village. It offers visitors a documented tour to explain and understand, through the analysis of history, the course of the massacre of June 10, 1944, to apprehend the context and the rise of the implacable logic of annihilation that led to its implementation. Open daily from January 15 to December 15

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