The central part of the Loire Valley was named a UNESCO World Heritage in 2000 for its cultural landscape and historic towns and villages. In 2005, France suffering from a little slump in American tourism, introduced the "Loire à Vélo" biking program, designed to allow travellers to explore the 880 kilometers of spectacular roads and cycling trails that wind along Europe's last wild river past vineyards, mysterious troglodyte homes (limestone caves), picturesque french villages, ancient churches and monasteries. When the whole trail is eventually completed in a few years, it will stretch around 500 miles from St.-Brevin-les-Pins in the Atlantic region to Cuffy in the Cher region, near Sancerre. The countryside is a mix of green valleys, leafy forests, vineyards, sunflower fields and charming villages, and is ideal for undemanding cycling. The attractive market town of Amboise, historically important during the 15th and 16th century under the reign of Francois 1st and nestled under its fortified chateau, makes an ideal starting point. The routes move between the Loire and Cher rivers, and visit some of the prettiest chateaux along the way. The Loire is the longest river in France, rising in the Massif Central and flowing over 1000km to the Atlantic Ocean. Along its lower reaches lodges of the kings and noblemen of the 15th to 18th centuries grew into extraordinarily ornate chateaux and hunting domains, a short journey for them from Paris and a world away from the lives of their subjects. You can ride across the Cher river southeast from Amboise to the castle of Chenonceau, one of the loveliest sites in the Val de Loire. Straddling the River Cher and backing off into an expanse of forest, the chateau is hemmed in by two outstanding gardens. It is the most visited chateau of the Loire with over one million visitors ayear. After you've had your fill of ogling architecture, cycle around beautiful Amboise on the Loire River with its charming village and medieval chateau. Da Vinci's home, the Chateau du Clos-Luce where he spent the last 3 years of his life, is located within walking distance of Amboise. In fact King Francois 1st had an underground tunnel built so that he could go and visit his good friend without having to mix with his subjects. At Clos Luce you can tour his sitting rooms, chambers, and kitchen. There is a working museum with over 40 models of some of his incredible inventions. Fairs, festivals, pageants and concerts fill the Loire calendar from spring to autumn. Sound and light spectaculars at Amboise, Chenonceau, Blois, Valençay and Azay-le-Rideau bring royal chateau tradition and history to life. The cool forest, patchwork fields and lazy rivers of the Loire Valley invite the active vacationers to cycle, sail, windsurf, walk and canoe in the gentle countryside. Golfers and tennis players will find first rate facilities throughout the region. Visitors can also drift leisurely over the chateaux and countryside in a hot air balloon. Luxury castles are scattered throughout the region, ready to soothe away any saddle sores with their wonderful cuisine and crisp, cool acclaimed local wine. Some of the best wine in France is produced in the Loire Valley. Someliers, wine merchants, wine-bar owners know it and spend their vacations here in the Val de Loire. You can chose to hire a room or a whole chateau together with your family and friends. You could not pick a palate-friendly, more comfortable and leisurely, more picturesque vacation destination anywhere in the world.
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The central part of the Loire Valley was named a UNESCO World Heritage in 2000 for its cultural landscape and historic towns and villages. In 2005, France suffering from a little slump in American tourism, introduced the "Loire à Vélo" biking program, designed to allow travellers to explore the 880 kilometers of spectacular roads and cycling trails that wind along Europe's last wild river past vineyards, mysterious troglodyte homes (limestone caves), picturesque french villages, ancient ...
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