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The Old Walnut Mill Delightful, spacious 2 bedroom 19th Century Loire Valley house for rent in the peaceful village of Barrou in the department of Indre et Loire,France. The village’s location halfway between the regional capitals of Tours and Poitiers makes it an ideal base to explore the Loire Valley and Vienne. Click here to visit owner's web site
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Descartes is set on the river Creuse, in Southern Touraine within the Loire Valley. The town was home to the famous philosopher and mathematician René Descartes and there is museum dedicated to him in the house where he was born. It is open from 16 March until 21 November daily from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. every day except Tuesdays, like most museums in France. You can read some interesting facts about the great man, Rene Descartes here.......
The village of Descartes has a popular Sunday morning market, where you can buy the locally made, famous goats cheese, Sainte Maure de Touraine, fresh home-grown produce and wines of the region or simply enjoy the atmosphere by joining the local people for a coffee in one of the bars on the square. There is also a choice of well-stocked supermarkets in the town that make an ideal stop-off, if travelling down from Tours to a holiday destination in Southern Touraine, to pick up some fresh fruit and veg. local wines and cheeses to get your holiday off to a pleasant start.
For leisure Descartes offers a heated outdoor swimming pool complex with slides (open July and August, no outdoor shorts allowed); baby pool, 25 metre pool and large sunbathing area, cafeteria, children's play park, crazy golf, fishing, canoeing* on the river Cruise, tennis and a beautiful walk through the shaded riverside gardens. * www.club-kayak-descartes.org
The town also has a lovely little cinema that shows 'art films' - with films in English shown once/month.
You can hire canoes which can be taken up-river to Barrou to allow you to return downstream at your leisure. The town has a link with the World War II in that the line separating occupied and free France is on the road heading out of the town in the direction of Barrou/Le Blanc.
You can also explore the troglodyte dwellings at nearby St.Rémy-sur Creuse. Ethni'Cité, as it is referred to gives you a glimpse - just a glimpse- of what cave dwelling living and working was like. The exhibits are presented in this unique setting carved into the rockface. In the Middle Ages these caves were the refuge of lepers. Weavers later used the caves as workshops, benefiting from the presence of underground streams. There was also, allegedly, a fortress on the top of the outcrop built by Richard the Lionheart. A small tower buried under heavy vegetation is all that now remains.
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