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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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Tours, the principle town of the Loire Valley has a well preserved heritage which rests easily against its vibrant modern and dynamic image of today.
You can sample the old Tours by visiting the popular Place Plumerau with its carefully restored half-timbered townhouses. The area is packed with café/bars and restaurants of every kind and everything from aperitif to late night coffee is catered for.
A stroll through the old quarter day or night offers many distractions and delights. Rue Colbert which lies midway between Place Plumereau and the cathedral is gaining a reputation as one of the most fashionable streets in the city for its young population. You could spend weeks here and still not sample all the culinary delights the city has to offer.
![]() ![]() For those who wish to seek out the culture of the city there are many fine monuments and museums. The Cathedrale St-Gatien with its flamboyant Gothic façade is an imposing piece of architecture both by day and by night. Musee des Beaux-arts is a fine provincial museum in the Palais des Archeveques and is worth a visit to view its rooms, furnished to suit the dates of the paintings on display, alone. There are works by Rembrandt, Degas and Houdon to be savoured.
The new Basilique de St-Martin, on rue Descartes, is a late nineteenth-century neo-Byzantine building erected to honour the relics of St Martin, rediscovered in 1860, they are now housed in the crypt.
Tours is truly a garden city.
Modern Tours offers many opportunities for
shopping or just browsing with pedestrian areas full of
small boutiques and large department stores to tempt you. In
the area near the railway station you will find shops
selling clothes, jewellery, leather goods plus much more.
There are also more than 30 markets held throughout the
As you stroll through the city, day or
night, you can only but admire the freshness and feel of the
place and understand its attraction, not only for tourists,
but for the French people themselves, many who see it second
only to Paris, perhaps overstating it a little-bu
It is advisable to enter and leave
The TGV ( which literally translates as the 'Big Fast Train') runs to Paris and Bordeaux from Tours station, well actually St-Pierre-des-Corps just outside the city, you take the train from Tours station to change there. There are approximately 16 return TGV services to Paris Gare Montparnasse per day. The journey takes less than an hour. Getting to Tours by train: Most trains bound for Tours, including all TGVs (as many as 10 per day), depart from Paris' Gare Montparnasse for the 55-minute trip. A limited number depart from Gare d'Austerlitz. Many, but not all, of the non-TGV trains pull into the the main Tours station. TGV trains however arrive at the isolated station of Tours/St-Pierre-des-Corps, about 6 km (4 miles) east of the centre of Tours. If you end up here, wait for the next train into Tours centre, grab a taxi, or await a free navette (bus) for ongoing transport to the centre of the city. Touring without a car !Car deprived travellers who want to visit the châteaux of the Loire Valley no longer need to take local buses. The tourist office sponsors an armada of eight-passenger minibuses that depart from the office between 9am and 9:30am and between 1pm and 1:30pm daily, year-round. Tours visit 2 to 4 châteaux, depending on the schedule; destinations change frequently. Costs range from €20 to €50; depending on the stops and their distance from Tours. The price does not include admission to the châteaux, but participation in the tour qualifies you for reduced group rates.
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