But in the Loire Valley, where I spent Easter weekend, the vagaries of winter matter very little. In fact, the incessant drizzle and biting cold only amplifies its mystique. Gauzy clouds hang motionless and the lush valleys reveal majestic castles, bearing the hallmarks of artists and royals and calling to mind another period altogether. We trundled along in the rain at the Forteresse Royale de Chinon, our first stop on the way to the Château du Petit Thouars open house, and dived into history.
A weekend is hardly enough time to explore the region the way it’s meant to be explored but one taste – of the local bounty, architecture and story – has sparked the urge to see more.
{Itinerary}
Forteresse Royale de Chinon
Château du Petit Thouars (tasting + tour of
Ussé (the Sleeping Beauty Château)
Château d’Azay-le-Rideau
Cathédrale Saint-Gatiens in Tours
Château d’Amboise
{Lodging}
Hotel Agnès Sorel (Chinon)
{Dining}
Les Années 30 (Chinon, oldest street in town)
La Grange des Celtes (Tours, crêpes/galettes)
For more photos, click HERE.