Top 10 Budget-friendly Things to do in Loir-et-Cher, Centre-Val de Loire

June 14, 2021 Timmy Ribble

Discover the best top things to do in Loir-et-Cher, France including Troglo Degusto, Chateau of Talcy, Chateau de Cheverny, La Magnanerie, Chateau Royal de Blois, Basilique Notre-dame De La Trinite, Eglise Saint-Jacques-des-Guerets, Abbaye de la Trinite, Office de Tourisme de Vendome, Musee automobile MATRA.
Restaurants in Loir-et-Cher

1. Troglo Degusto

63 route des Vallees Domaine des Tabourelles, 41400 Bourre France +33 6 65 69 13 21 [email protected] http://www.troglodegusto.fr/
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5.0 based on 425 reviews

Troglo Degusto

2. Chateau of Talcy

18 rue du Chateau, 41370 Talcy France +33 2 54 81 03 01 [email protected] http://talcy.monuments-nationaux.fr/en
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4.5 based on 150 reviews

Chateau of Talcy

Although built at the same time of the great castles in the Loire valley, Talcy remains untouched by the popular Italian style and its love of decoration. The wells, outhouses including press and dovecote and the garden all emphasize the rural nature of the estate. The castle has retained its interior decoration and furniture from the 18th century. Site with the "Outstanding Garden" label. Open: > 2nd May to 4th September: from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. > 5th September to 30th April: from 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Last admission 1 hr before closing time. Closed: > Tuesdays from 1st October to 31st March. > 1st January, 1st May and 25th December. Admission fees: Adults : 5,50 €; Concessions (18 to 25) = 4 €; Free admission: minors under 18*; Free admission: 18-25 years old* (citizens of one of the 27 countries of the EU or are non-European permanent residents of France) * excluding school groups

3. Chateau de Cheverny

Chateau de Cheverny, 41700 Cheverny France +33 2 54 79 96 29 [email protected] http://www.chateau-cheverny.fr/
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4.5 based on 3,819 reviews

Chateau de Cheverny

Come and discover the first private home to open its doors to the public in 1922. You will appreciate the splendour and delight of real life in a castle. The owners invite you to discover this fantastic and vivid heritage: from the botanical park to the magnificent interior of the Château; the hunting dog kennels to Tintin's exhibition and the gardens through to the forest. The Château displays a wonderful range of furniture and interior decoration, all of which are remarkably well preserved. The private apartments on the first floor convey the French ‘art de vivre’ Many treasures can be found at Cheverny like a 17th century Gobelin tapestry for example, on display in the Arms room or the Louis XIV chest of drawers in the Boulle style. And you may even spend the night in one of our modern flats with top of the range furniture !

Reviewed By AnaK648 - Mayaguez, Caribbean

Although we did not visit the extensive grounds, due to a stifling heat wave, there were various things to do for all ages. First, there is the feeding of the hounds, which is spectacular. Be careful, though, because the bars separating us from the dogs are wide enough for them to get their muzzles through. Sure enough, I got bitten! Not badly, and it did make the experience eventful. The chateau, which was used as a model for Captain Haddock’s chateau in the animated series, Tin Tin, has a dedicated space recreating several adventures that kids might enjoy, as it is interactive. There was also a special exhibit at the time, acknowledging the role of the chateau in transporting/hiding great works of art from the Louvre, etc., during the German occupation (WWII). The current owner, a Marquis, lives in one wing of the chateau, and there are photos of his wedding and other events, such as the visit of the British Queen Mother, in various rooms. There are also, of course, many portraits of ancestors and a variety of different décor that span centuries. We had lunch at the Café de l’Orangerie, which is beautiful, but the food is nothing special. A worth-while visit all in all.

4. La Magnanerie

4 Chemin de la Croix Bardin, 41400 Bourre France +33 2 54 75 50 79 [email protected] http://www.magnanerie-troglo.fr
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4.5 based on 381 reviews

La Magnanerie

Lovingly surrounded by nature, the troglodyte site of la Magnanerie de Bourré will amaze visitors longing for a different experience. Overlooking the Cher valley, this true paradise will leave no one untouched. Come and feel the serenity of a world made of galleries secretly hidden within a sunny hillside. Oh yes, some people are lucky enough to live there ... and it will be their pleasure to show you around : the old "tuffeau" galleries (where the Loire castles stones were quarried), the 17th century silkworm farm (learn all about silk production in the region and the rearing of silkworms) and the traditional cave dwellings (hear about everyday life inside the rock).Access to the site is by guided tour only. The hour-long visit is fun, educational and guided by one of the inhabitants. So, if you wonder why and how people still live "in there" nowadays : feel free to ask. Your host will be more than happy to explain. The tours can be offered both in French and English

5. Chateau Royal de Blois

6 Place du Chateau, 41000, Blois France +33 2 54 90 33 32 [email protected] http://en.chateaudeblois.fr/
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4.5 based on 3,961 reviews

Chateau Royal de Blois

Aux portes du Val de Loire, le château royal de Blois présente un véritable panorama de l'art et de l'histoire des châteaux de la Loire, ce qui en fait la meilleure introduction à leur visite par sa richesse architecturale. Autour de la cour, dominée par le monumental escalier François Ier, se déploie un florilège de quatre styles de l'architecture française, le style gothique avec la salle des Etats généraux, les prémices de l'influence italienne avec l'aile Louis XII, Renaissance dans l'aile François Ier et enfin classique avec l'aile bâtie par Mansart pour le duc d'Orléans. Résidence de sept rois et de dix reines de France, le château royal est le lieu évocateur du pouvoir et de la vie quotidienne de la cour à la Renaissance, comme en témoignent les appartements royaux, meublés et ornés de magnifiques décors polychromes.

Reviewed By tallpinesCO - Steamboat Springs, United States

We chose this chateau for a rainy day because it’s a city chateau, with no gardens (though there is a park across the street). During a lull in the downpour, we admired the different styles of architecture from several centuries, beginning with a fortified tower left from the 1200s or so. The visitor goes through the rooms in more or less chronological order through the reigns of French kings over several centuries. We liked Blois much more than we did some years ago, because now every room and every object has a very fine explanation and description in English (as well as French, of course). An audio guide was 4 Euros, but we skipped it. The printed information was just enough for us. A series of rooms on the lower level display old pieces of stonework from various eras of the chateau. Where else can you get up close and personal with a whole collection of human and animal gargoyles? So many kings and queens have lived at Blois that it serves as an excellent introduction to the other great chateaux of the Loire Valley. There is an attached fine art gallery with interesting work by French artists and others, such as Rembrandt. Again, everything is very well explained in English/French placards.

6. Basilique Notre-dame De La Trinite

10 boulevard Carnot, 41000, Blois France +33 2 54 78 18 23 https://www.sanctuaire-trinite.com/
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4.5 based on 73 reviews

Basilique Notre-dame De La Trinite

7. Eglise Saint-Jacques-des-Guerets

Near Market Square, 41800 Troo France +33 2 54 72 57 65 http://www.territoiresvendomois.fr
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4.5 based on 27 reviews

Eglise Saint-Jacques-des-Guerets

8. Abbaye de la Trinite

Rue de l'Abbaye, 41100 Vendome France
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4.5 based on 116 reviews

Abbaye de la Trinite

Reviewed By laidlerpaul53 - Vendome, France

I really enjoyed my visit here. The stonework at the front is exquisite and less damaged by atmospheric erosion than other buildings of a similar age, although there has been some restoration, and I can't always tell the full extend of the restoration. The interior with its massive vaulted ceiling impressed this 21st century peasant as I'm sure it has for hundreds of years. Some excellent stained glass, including some modern windows that fitted the setting very well.

9. Office de Tourisme de Vendome

47 rue Poterie, 41100 Vendome France +33 2 54 77 05 07 http://www.vendome-tourisme.fr
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4.5 based on 55 reviews

Office de Tourisme de Vendome

10. Musee automobile MATRA

17 rue des Capucins, 41200 Romorantin-Lanthenay France +33 2 54 94 55 58 http://www.museematra.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 201 reviews

Musee automobile MATRA

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