Les Balcons
in Le Grand Pressigny is
a substantial 3 bedroom house ( sleeps 6)over two floors
with a delightful raised balcony offering lovely views to give you a
countryside feel but with all the village amenities.
Le Bourg is a lovely riverside barn conversion with separate 'petite maison' (sleeps 6+). The house is in the village of Barrou, 7k from Le Grand Pressigny and as the name suggests is located in the centre
of the village. Its situation means you have the benefits of experiencing a small French village but you are also ideally placed to visit all the major attractions of the Loire valley plus some of the highlights of the neighbouring department of 'Vienne.
Fly-Drive packages provide a great alternative for visitors to the
Loire Valley who do not wish to take their own vehicle. The
area, as indeed all of France, now has airlines flying into the
smaller regional airports so there has not been a better time to
use this method of getting to your destination.
The
prices compare favourably with self-drive/ferry travel especially if
you are travelling from Ireland, Scotland or the north of England. Fly to the nearest
airport to your ultimate destination and finish the journey off in
your hire car - or fly to Paris, pick up a hire car and take in some
of the sights en-route to your 'Loire Valley experience'.
You can be in the heart of the Loire Valley (Tours) in just over 1 hour from London Stansted !
UK and Irish airlines flying into the Loire Valley region / Paris are:
Air France
www.airfrance.co.uk
Aberdeen/Edinburgh/Newcastle/
Manchester/Birmingham/Southampton/ London City/ Heathrow
**Information
provided as a guide only - please check with airlines /booking
agents before planning your journey --- some flights are summertime
only.
You have many points of departures from the UK and Ireland to Paris and a choice of three options for arrival. You can fly direct to Paris Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport from Aberdeen, Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Cork, Dublin, East Midlands, Edinburgh, Exeter, Glasgow, Leads Bradford, Liverpool, London Heathrow, London Luton, Manchester, Newcastle and Southampton. Prices vary depending on your point of departure and your choice of carriers. Air France, British Airways, Delta, and BMI are the major carriers that service Paris along with the Airlingus, Baltic, Cathay Pacific, City Jet, Easy Jet, Flybe, Jet2 and Ryanair.
Paris’s second airport is Orly. Air France serves London City and Southampton while Thomson Fly serves Bournemouth, Coventry and Doncaster.
Beauvais-Tillé Airport or just plain old Beauvais is a small airport 90 km northwest of the city of Paris that has become the gateway to the city for a number of budget airlines including Ryanair, Blue Air and Wizzair
Tours airportis a good option as a destination
as it gives excellent access to the whole of Loire
Valley/Centre region. The airport itself is a 10 minute bus/taxi
trip to the city centre
where you have access to the TGV and SNCF rail networks.
The airport is open seven days a week with frequent services from Ryanair to and
from London Stansted. The recently refurbished terminal is small but
adequate and enjoys free short term parking or car rental facilities.
You are just five minutes from the A10 motorway with its links to
Paris and the north or to Bordeaux and the south.
Although Tours Airport is a good option Angers, Nantes, Poitiers (if you are visiting Southern Touraine) plus new flights into La
Rochelle and Angouleme offer alternative routes to access the
pleasures of this area. Both rail and road links are excellent
between all these destinations.
From London Heathrow, Air France and
British Airways fly frequently (up to 17flights daily) to Paris; the
trip takes 1 hour.
You can reach Paris from most other major
European capitals. The best option is to fly on France's national airline,
Air France, which has more connections into Paris from European capitals
than any other airline.
Follow
this link for good information on travelling to Europe: