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Bright, sophisticated, and elegant, this chateau in Charente
blends old-world charm with modern day comforts to provide a
welcoming and luxurious holiday retreat in a serene setting.
Vibrant décor and warm hardwoods energize the spacious and
well-appointed interior spaces. Unwind in the comfort of the open
plan living room beside the fireplace, or in the lounge by the bar.
The colourful kitchen is fully equipped, and the formal dining room
or terrace will gladly host family mealtime. Five bedrooms span
across two floors, each beautifully designed and with en suite
baths. Two of the bedrooms include anterooms with additional beds,
making them ideal for those travelling with kids. A stroll around
the expansive grounds will set anyone at ease. Set in the middle of
a 7.5-acre park, guests will enjoy private access to beautiful lake
with wooden bridges, ancient trees and wildflower meadows, and a
heated pool. There are a wealth of activities and must-see
destinations within an hour of the chateau: From authentic Italian
restaurants within walking distance and wine tasting in the Loire
Valley, to the numerous medieval towns and local markets in the
Vienne. Short break price may differ depending on capacity.
Please enquire. Chateau Paquerette is situated in the
north of the Vienne, between Poitiers and the Loire Valley, 3 hours
from Paris and 2 hours from the Atlantic Coast.
Places to see & chateaux to visitAn
hour’s drive from Chateau Paquerette takes you right to the
centre of the Loire Valley, with its many historical sites of
interest and, of course, its world-renowned chateaux. Just as
beautiful, the towns and villages of the Vienne boast many
fascinating medieval buildings and monuments, as well as local food
markets. There’s plenty to keep adults and children
amused!
The Loire ValleyChâteau de Villandry – an hour
and 20 minutes by carVillandry, right in the middle of the
Loire Valley, is a Renaissance chateau sitting at the centre of
three levels of terraced gardens. It was the last of the great
Renaissance chateaux to be built on the river Loire. It is
distinguished for the harmony of its architecture and, in
particular, its wonderful all-seasons gardens.
Château d’Azay le Rideau – an hour and 10 minutes by
carAzay-le-Rideau has to be one of the prettiest of the
Loire chateaux! Built on an island in the middle of the Indre river
by a rich banker during the reign of François the first, it
reflects the latest building techniques and innovation of the time.
With its feet in the waters of the Indre, its reflected facades
gives it an other-worldly quality that makes it unique amongst the
Loire chateau.
Château de Chenonceau – an hour and 20 minutes by
carA property of the Crown, then a royal residence,
Château de Chenonceau is renowned not just for its architectural
originality but for its inhabitants, namely, Diane de Poitiers and
Catherine de Médicis. Today, the chateau is, after Versailles, the
most visited in France.
Château Royal d’Amboise – an hour and 25 minutes by
carKing Charles VIII and François 1st (between the end of
the 15th and beginning of the 16th centuries) transformed the
medieval fortress of Amboise into a magnificent royal residence. It
became a kind of cultural mecca, with many of the most noted
European writers and artists of the day being invited to the Court
of Amboise. One of them, Leonardo de Vinci, spent the last part of
his life here in exile from Italy and is buried in the Chateau’s
chapel.
Chinon – an hour by carChinon is a picturesque town
with a medieval heart. You can spend time walking round and
admiring the old town and its quaint streets, its squares, gardens
and quayside, which straddle the length of the Vienne river. Its
medieval quarter and the fortress that dominates the hill above the
town are not to be missed.
Saumur – an hour and 15 minutes by carSaumur is
France’s equestrian capital and the Cadre Noir, France’s
national horse-riding school. It is one of the many places that you
might want to visit here. The town’s first buildings were
constructed during the 11th century and it is home to two chateaux:
Château de Saumur, a fortressed castle that was built during the
14th century for the Dukes of Anjou and has played the role of
manor house, Governor’s residence, prison and arms depot and the
elegant Château de Beaulieu, built in the 18th Century and
designed by architect Jean Drapeau. The town lies at a natural
crossing point between the rivers Loire and Thouet and is
surrounded by vineyards.
Tours – an hour and 10 minutes by carThe capital of the
Indre and Loire departments, Tours has a reputation for being
discreet and is therefore a town where people live, as opposed to
being a top tourist destination. That being said, Tours has some
very well-preserved historic quarters, a fine arts museum, a
magnificent cathedral and basilica, idyllic parks and some great
places to shop, including several lively food markets, including
the central marketplace (les
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