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The Loire Valley with its beautiful river Cher offers
rides into the past with hundreds of castles, cloisters, cathedrals and
fortresses, vast forests and great riding trails. The region is also
known for its mild climate, vineyards and roses. This is one of the most
luxurious trips in France. The eight-day trip through the valley of the
Loire and its tributaries Cher and Indre with their large forests,
where, in the winter, the famous "Chasse à Courre" (hounding) takes
place, is a journey through history. The Middle Ages and especially the
Renaissance - the time when the king's court of Valois-Orléans-Angoulême
had the power and the money to build palaces for pleasance instead of
castles for protection - provide the backdrop. Rarely a village or ridge
can be found that is not embellished with one of these splendid
constructions. But the valley of the Loire has much more to offer! The
climate is mild and the soil is fertile. Poplar avenues reflect in
rivers, cloisters and cathedrals hide behind cedars and willows and -
again and again: castles. Contemplation is first priority. The discrete
charm of French provincial life, the scent of spicy herbs, pies and
pâtés - zest of life is as deeply rooted as the vines Chinon and
Sancerre.
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Included: Accommodations in charming hotels and historic castles, all
meals, 6 riding days (4-6 hours per day)
8 days/ 7 nights $ 3,175 Single: + $925
-- based on € 2,230 / € 650
Special Offer: $ 2,345
for June 1-8 ... now sold out
- see alternate ride !!!
2008 Dates:
06/01-06/08
08/17-08/24
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reservation
Meeting: Blois hotel
Airport: Paris
Transfer: from hotel in Blois
- take train from Paris to Blois - then a short taxi ride
to the hotel.
Level:
: Good
intermediate
Pace: Walk, long trots, canter and gallops
Tack:
French trekking
Horses:
Arab
cross
Pace: Moderate, long trots and canters, 5 to 7 hours in the saddle
per day
Note: all Loire rides have excellent meals; entrance fees to the
castles and wine with dinner are not included
Min/Max Riders: 6-12
Non-rider rate is $2,125 (€ 1495)
incl. lodging, breakfast, dinner (needs rental car)
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Blois, a city
full of history, and overnight in a local hotel.
Day 2: The horses are boarded at the National Harass - stud farm of
Blois,
known for its beauty, elegance and charm. The tour starts with a
ride through the municipal forest of Blois along the river Loire to the
Château de Chaumont Sur. Picnic near the chateaux and then you have the
opportunity to visit the castle itself. A short ride in the after noon
will take us to the Castle of La Haute Borde where we will spend the
night in order to get used to old castle life style and charm.
Day 3: We will then discover the marvelous machines invented by
Leonard de Vinci. To do so, we will spend half a day riding in order to
reach « le Clot Lucé » at Amboise, where the inventions are exhibited.
In the after noon, we will leave the Loire valley and we will follow an
affluent river, the « Cher ». To do so, we will ride across the Amboise
forest where the kings loved to hunt. We will ride down this River in
order to reach the « Château de l’Isle » where we will spend the night.
Château de l’Isle: 18th-century Touraine residence in a park bordered by
the river Cher. The quality of the service and the warm atmosphere make
this a "home from home". Extraordinary cuisine. Meals by the fire or on
the terrace. Pleasant and comfortable rooms, with views. Authentic and
charming location near Chenonceau.
Day 4: Ride through a wooded area to the Château de Chenonceau,
your next stop for a sightseeing tour with a picnic at a forest lake on
the way. Afterwards you ride along the river Cher to the Château de
Chissay, where you have dinner and spend the night.
Château de Chissay: Old fortified castle, this genuine royale residence
has been lived in by Charles VII and Louis XI. The Donjon dates back to
the 13th century. Three towers overhang the inner Court with an Italian
style portico dating back to the Renaissance. Inside you find beautiful
rooms and apartments. The formal gardens are embellished by a wonderful
blue swimming-pool.
Day 5: Between the Loire and the Cher Rivers, you have a wild
region covered by trees, lakes and sandy fields full of vegetables. This
region is called La Sologne. To reach the Loire we must ride across this
region. We will pause once during this long journey and visit a typical
hotel of the region known for its outstanding regional cuisine -
L’Auberge du centre.
Day 6: Along the Beuvrons you ride to the Château de Cheverny,
where you have another sightseeing tour. Through the forest of Boulogne
along the river Loire you reach Manoir du Bel Air, which is situated on
the Loire riverbank. There you have dinner and spend the night.
Manoir de Bel Air: The manor house Bel Air overlooks the “royal river”
with its wide spread terraces. Excellent cuisine and wine cellar.
Day 7: This day is devoted to the largest and most majestic Loire
castle: Chambord with its magnificent park. Thanks to a special permit
we have the privilege to live an unforgettable moment: we gallop across
the fields of the estate and along the channel leading right to the base
of the castle where our lunch awaits us. In the afternoon enjoy your
last ride back through the Cosson valley and along the shore of the
Loire. Overnight as the day before at Manoir de Bel Air.
Day 8: After breakfast, departure.
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Château de Chaumont Sur

Château de Pray

Château d'Amboise

Château de l’Isle

Château de Chenonceau

Château de Chissay

Ralais de Landes




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Description of
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Holiday Inn
1st night
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You will be welcome by your guide for dinner at 8 PM. During the
day, you are free to visit Blois at your won leisure. The four-facet
castle will
give you an idea of the masterpieces that you will see during our
horse trip. Walking circuits and museums are waiting for you in
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Château de la
Haute-Borde
2nd night
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On the Valley of the Kings Road, close
to the Festival Gardens, the « Château de la Haute-Borde » greets
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Château de l’Isle
3rd night
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Located in the middle of a 14 acres
park along the Cher River, this is a Tourangelle authentic home of
the 18th century. The welcome is friendly, simple and warm. We will
enjoy the comfort of the pretty and cozy rooms, the quality of the
various dishes that will be crafted for us by the well know Chef,
and the exceptional scenery in the middle of the Tourraine wine
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Château de Chissay
4th night
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If walls could talk, they will whisper the names of Charles VII,
Louis XI, Charles de Gaulle, … who where once the guests of this
prestigious and magnificent Middle Age property. Completely
restored, this castle seats in the middle of a beautiful park,
offers the comfort of a swimming pool, luxury rooms and regional
gastronomic cuisine at its renowned restaurant « La Table du Roy .
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L’Auberge du
centre
5th night
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Located at the heart of a typical
Sologne village, this hotel will enable you to discover the charm
and the softness of this region.
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Manoir de Bel
Air
6 and 7th night
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15 km from Blois, the Manoir de Bel Air dominates the Loire River.
This grand and comfortable property will welcome you and greet you
with its gastronomic specialties and its amazing wine menu.
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Riding level
required
The horses are easy riding horses and very well behaved, the
itinerary does not have any special difficulties, the riding
material are adapted for this type of riding. However, the distance
between the castles we will visit will range between 25 to 40 km. We
will trot and canter/gallop often. Only riders that feel comfortable
walking, trotting and galloping will be able to fully enjoy this
riding trip. Riders will be asked to look after their horses and
will be assisted as required by the guides.
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