Indre-et-Loire

Les Chenais is located in Genillé, a small village in the Loire Valley region of France, the region known for its beautiful environment, historic chateaux, beautiful architecture, and stunning natural scenery. And of course don't forget he famous wines from this area. Here is some information to help you plan your trip to this beautiful part of France.

  • Châteaux: The Centre-Val de Loire region is home to many beautiful châteaux, or castles, that have played an important role in French history and culture. These include Château de Chambord, Château de Chenonceau, Château de Blois, and many others. Many of these châteaux offer guided tours and have beautiful gardens and grounds to explore.
    Chateau d'Amboise
    : In the Chapel of Saint-Hubert of this Chateau you will find The grave of Leonardo da Vinci.
  • Natural scenery: The Centre-Val de Loire region is also known for its beautiful natural scenery, including the Loire Valley, the Sologne forest, and the Brenne Regional Nature Park. These areas offer opportunities for hiking, biking, and other outdoor activities.
  • Wine tasting:The Centre-Val de Loire region is home to several world-famous wine regions, including Sancerre, Chinon, and Vouvray. Visitors can take tours of vineyards and wineries and sample some of the region's delicious wines. 
  • Local markets: Across the region there are several weekly markets, where visitors can purchase local produce, crafts, and other goods.The region is also known for its delicious cuisine, including dishes such as goat cheese, rillettes, and tarte tatin. Ask our staff for more information. 
  • Cultural events: The Centre-Val de Loire region hosts many cultural events throughout the year, including the Châteaux de la Loire Marathon, the Jazz en Touraine festival, and the Festival of Chaumont-sur-Loire, which celebrates contemporary art and gardens.
  • Outdoor activities: Chateau Les Chenais is surrounded by beautiful countryside and is an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can hike or bike through the stunning landscapes, or take a boat ride along the Loire River.
  • Cities and towns: The Centre-Val de Loire region is home to several beautiful cities and towns, including Orléans, Tours, and Bourges. These cities offer a mix of historical and modern attractions, including museums, galleries, and shopping
  • Loire river: The Loire River is the longest river in France, stretching over 1000 km from its source in the Massif Central mountains to the Atlantic Ocean. It flows through several major cities, including Orléans, Tours, and Nantes, and is the main river in the Loire Valley, a region known for its stunning castles, beautiful countryside, and rich cultural heritage.
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Overall, the Centre-Val de Loire region of France is a wonderful destination for anyone interested in history, culture, food, and natural beauty. Whether you're interested in exploring beautiful châteaux, sampling delicious wine and food, or enjoying outdoor activities, this region has something for everyone.

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