Itinerary
This unhurried gastronomic cycling holiday follows a triangular route through the heart of the great Loire Valley. En-route highlights include the majestic cheteaux of Blois and Amboise, and the rich Renaissance splendour of Chenonceau. You'll come across many hiddenaway delights too and make lots of personal discoveries as you pedal gently along pretty riverbanks and out through open countryside abundant with wildlife.
The places you stay in are pretty special too and all offer extensive gardens and fine dining. Regional menus are refined and delicate, relying largely on freshwater fish from the rivers, and game supplemented with rich wine and cream sauces from the great hunting forests. There are lovely swimming pools at Chissay and St Ouen-les-Vignes.
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Day 1: Arrive in Chissay
We meet you at Blois station and take you (35 mins) to Chissay where your fabulous cheteau hotel awaits. Time for a swim before dinner.
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Day 2: Chissay to St Ouen-les-Vignes 27km/17mi
Gentle pedalling along the banks of the Cher will bring you first to the superb Cheteau de Chenonceau with its famous arches majestically spanning the river. Described by Flaubert as floating 'on air and water', it's arguably the most beautiful of all the Loire landmarks. Lunch here perhaps on the terrace of the Orangerie restaurant before heading off through the shady Amboise forest and on to Amboise don't worry if you don't have time to explore properly as you can easily come back tomorrow. Your final stretch leads to the elegant village of St Ouen-les-Vignes and Jacques and Odile Arrayet's bijou hotel beside the river. Odile is a professional sommelier, and Jacques artistic chef de cuisine, so you're in for some treats here!
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Day 3: In St Ouen-les-Vignes
It's just a 5km cycle south to the narrow bustling streets of Amboise. Visit the flamboyant royal palace and the elegant Clos Luce, a C15 manor house where Leonardo de Vinci lived and worked for the last few years of his life. His workshops house 40 giant models of some of his most spectacular creations - the first plane, helicopter and tank - and the beautifully landscaped gardens bring life to his botanical drawings and geographical designs. Alternatively it's an easy cycle along the river Cisse to wine capital, Vouvray. Masses of tasting possibilities and option to visit Cheteau de Valmer where King Charles VII once stayed.
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Day 4: St Ouen-les-Vignes to Chitenay 37km/23 mi or 43km/27mi
Lovely peaceful cycling today with a choice of routes depending on how energetic you're feeling! The shorter option takes you via the sleepy village of Limeray (lovely white church with impressive collection of statues) or you can head north through open countryside to Autreche masses of wildlife so keep the binoculars handy! All cyclists then go on to Chaumont the cheteau here once belonged to Catherine de Medici and is quite spectacular. Between May and October, it hosts the International Garden Festival with a different theme each year. A final shady riverside stretch takes you via the pretty villages of Les Montils and Seur and on to Chitenay where you'll spend the next two nights.
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Day 5: In Chitenay
The C17 cheteau at nearby Cheverny, with its wonderful white stone facade, is a popular day trip. The richness of its furnishings and antiques is incredible, and the gardens are superb. This cheteau was used as a model for Moulinsart by the author of Tintin and a permanent exhibition is open for viewing. Alternatively keen cyclists can head for the magnificent cheteau de Chambord - it's a 50km round trip! Set in the heart of the huge Foret de Boulogne, this C16 masterpiece appears straight from a fairytale, and reflects the lavish tastes of its original owner, King Francois I. Today, the surrounding park has been declared a national nature reserve, protecting all sorts of wildlife including deer, boar and eagles.
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Day 6: Chitenay to Chissay 31km/19mi
Head south past well-tended vines and sleepy hamlets surrounded by fields of sunflowers. Lunch perhaps on the terrace beside the fortified cheteau of Foug-r-s-sur-Bi-vre, before a downhill whizz takes you to the River Cher where the charming old quarter of mediaeval Montrichard is huddled beneath the 11C keep. Lots of open air cafes and splendid half-timbered houses. A final flat cycle follows the Cher back to Cheteau du Chissay for a well earned dip in the pool !
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Day 7: Return home
We take you to Blois station after breakfast.
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Pricing
7 Days / 6 nights From $2,825*
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Headwater Holiday Type: Independent cycling, hotel-to-hotel, no minimum group size. Managed locally by Headwater employed Rep.
Tour Starts: Blois Railway Station at 17:27.
Tour Ends: Blois Railway Station at 09:46.
Departs: Every two days from 11 May-20 Sep’11.
Meals included: Continental breakfast and gastronomic evening meals.
Hotel ratings: ****(2), ***(2), **(2)
Note: This holiday may be adapted to a 4 night version from $1335*. Please ask for details.
Highlights
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Easy, flat cycling – perfect if you’ve not been on a bike for years!
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Shady riverside paths, lush forest trails, wonderfully quiet country lanes
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Superb hotels – swimming pools at most – including a bijou waterfront inn and a luxurious château
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France’s finest châteaux: Amboise, Cheverny, Chambord, Chenonceau
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Truly outstanding local cuisine; world-famous wines – tasting opportunities galore!