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Elisabeth Minier2 Chemin du Grand Vaujoint
Cheillé
37190
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BEDROOM 1: This stunning and spacious room exudes charm and character, featuring a fireplace, exposed beams, and beautiful stone tufa. It is furnished with one double bed and one single bed, and has a separate entrance, private bathroom, and toilet. You will also find a kettle and tea set, coffee, and a selection of teas in this elegant and refined setting.BEDROOM SUITE 2: This incredibly charming suite spans across two floors and boasts a separate entrance. On the ground floor, you will find a cozy living room with a sofa bed, a crib, and a kitchenette. Upstairs, there is a delightful bedroom with a double bed and an attached bathroom with a toilet. The suite is thoughtfully decorated with a soft and refined ambience, and you can enjoy a cup of tea or coffee with the provided kettle and tea set.
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Directions
From TOURS:
- Start by taking the A 85 ring road from the western part of Tours towards Chinon.
- Continue on the A 85 until you reach the D751, which will take you straight to Azay le Rideau.
- At the roundabout, follow the signs for Azay le Rideau - the Castle.
- Keep going straight and cross the Indre River (the castle will be on your left), then enter the village of La Chapelle Saint-Blaise.
- When you reach the City Council, turn right onto the D17, following the signs for Cheil rivarennes.
- Drive for approximately 3 km and then turn left when you see the sign for the cottages of Vaujoint, LA GRANGE BLUE, and Squirrels (Gites de France panel).
- You will be about 300 m away from La Grange Blue, which is just after the first intersection on your right. Look for a large barn with a brown wooden gate and an iron navy gate.
From LANGEAIS:
- Take the D57 towards Azay le Rideau.
- Once you reach the center of Azay le Rideau, turn right at the corner where the pharmacy is located, heading towards La Chapelle Saint-Blaise.
- Continue straight and cross the Indre River (the castle will be on your left), then enter the village of La Chapelle Saint-Blaise.
- When you reach the City Council, turn right onto the D17, following the signs for Cheil rivarennes.
- Drive for approximately 3 km and then turn left when you see the sign for the cottages of Vaujoint, LA GRANGE BLUE, and Squirrels (Gites de France panel).
- You will be about 300 m away from La Grange Blue, which is just after the first intersection on your right. Look for a large barn with a brown wooden gate and an iron blue court gate.
Coming from USSE:
- Head towards Rivarennes and continue on the D17 without leaving it (do not enter the village of Cheillé indicated on the D17 a bit later).
- Soon after, you will see a sign on your left indicating bed and breakfast (with a drawing of a bed and a roof top). Slow down and turn right about 300 meters further onto the "road of the great Vaujoint," which is signposted for the rooms of hosts of "LA GRANGE BLEUE."
- Proceed up the small hill for about 200 meters, and you will see a small intersection on your right.
- Start by taking the A 85 ring road from the western part of Tours towards Chinon.
- Continue on the A 85 until you reach the D751, which will take you straight to Azay le Rideau.
- At the roundabout, follow the signs for Azay le Rideau - the Castle.
- Keep going straight and cross the Indre River (the castle will be on your left), then enter the village of La Chapelle Saint-Blaise.
- When you reach the City Council, turn right onto the D17, following the signs for Cheil rivarennes.
- Drive for approximately 3 km and then turn left when you see the sign for the cottages of Vaujoint, LA GRANGE BLUE, and Squirrels (Gites de France panel).
- You will be about 300 m away from La Grange Blue, which is just after the first intersection on your right. Look for a large barn with a brown wooden gate and an iron navy gate.
From LANGEAIS:
- Take the D57 towards Azay le Rideau.
- Once you reach the center of Azay le Rideau, turn right at the corner where the pharmacy is located, heading towards La Chapelle Saint-Blaise.
- Continue straight and cross the Indre River (the castle will be on your left), then enter the village of La Chapelle Saint-Blaise.
- When you reach the City Council, turn right onto the D17, following the signs for Cheil rivarennes.
- Drive for approximately 3 km and then turn left when you see the sign for the cottages of Vaujoint, LA GRANGE BLUE, and Squirrels (Gites de France panel).
- You will be about 300 m away from La Grange Blue, which is just after the first intersection on your right. Look for a large barn with a brown wooden gate and an iron blue court gate.
Coming from USSE:
- Head towards Rivarennes and continue on the D17 without leaving it (do not enter the village of Cheillé indicated on the D17 a bit later).
- Soon after, you will see a sign on your left indicating bed and breakfast (with a drawing of a bed and a roof top). Slow down and turn right about 300 meters further onto the "road of the great Vaujoint," which is signposted for the rooms of hosts of "LA GRANGE BLEUE."
- Proceed up the small hill for about 200 meters, and you will see a small intersection on your right.
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Notes: maxi 8 pers |
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Attractions
- Château d'Azay-le-Rideau: Located in the nearby town of Azay-le-Rideau, this enchanting Renaissance castle is a must-visit. Surrounded by a picturesque moat, the château boasts elegant architecture, stunning gardens, and an interesting history.
- Château de Villandry: Situated in Villandry, this magnificent castle is renowned for its meticulously manicured Renaissance gardens. Visitors can explore the various themed gardens, including the famous ornamental kitchen garden, and admire the grandeur of the château itself.
- Château de Langeais: Found in Langeais, this medieval fortress offers a glimpse into the past. Discover its imposing towers, drawbridge, and the impressive Great Hall. Inside, you'll find a museum showcasing medieval artifacts and exhibitions.
- Château d'Ussé: Known as the inspiration for the fairy tale Sleeping Beauty, this fairytale-like castle is a true gem. Located in Rigny-Ussé, it features stunning turrets, beautiful gardens, and extravagant interiors that transport visitors to a bygone era.
- Savonnières Troglodyte Village: Just a short distance from Cheillé, this unique village offers a fascinating experience. Explore the troglodyte dwellings carved into the cliffs, visit the underground mushroom farms, and enjoy a leisurely walk along the Loire River.
- Tours Cathedral: Situated in the city of Tours, this impressive Gothic cathedral is a symbol of religious and architectural significance. Marvel at its intricate stained glass windows, towering spires, and intricate sculptures.
- Musée des Beaux-Arts de Tours: Located in Tours, this museum houses a diverse collection of art spanning various periods. Explore works by renowned artists such as Rubens, Rembrandt, and Degas, as well as a remarkable collection of ceramics and decorative arts.
- Château de Chinon: Situated in the town of Chinon, this medieval fortress offers panoramic views of the town and the Vienne River. Discover the castle's rich history, visit the Joan of Arc museum on-site, and explore the picturesque streets of Chinon.
- Château de Saumur: Found in the charming town of Saumur, this magnificent castle overlooks the Loire River. Step back in time as you explore its medieval towers, admire the collection of decorative arts, and enjoy the stunning views from the castle's terrace. 10. Prieuré Saint-Cosme: Located near La Riche, this former priory is famous for being the residence of French poet Pierre de Ronsard. Visit the beautiful gardens and explore the poet's former living quarters, now converted into a museum dedicated to his life and works.