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Holiday homes in Loire Valley (4)

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Barn | 1 bedroom | Sleeps 2

In the heart of the Loire Valley, ten minutes from the fortress city of Chinon and the Royal Abbey of Fontevraud, located in a tranquil valley with spectacular views, this just renovated, 18th Century stone barn is ideally situated to explore the region. PAST GUESTS' REVIEWS CAN BE SEEN HERE: http://www.homeaway.com/vacation-rental/p363892.

£68–£88 / night

£476–£616 / week

3 nights min stay

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Key info:

  • Nearest beach 300 km
  • Not suitable for children
  • Car advised
  • No pets allowed

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Barn | 4 bedrooms | Sleeps 6

Luxury converted stables combine comfort & style. The saltwater pool, bikes, equipped exercise room, cinema room & therapies (facials, IET, rejuvenation programme) on site offer relaxation. Suitable for adults, young adults, groups, events; NOT suitable for under nines. Le retreat provides a spa for the mind, relaxation and comfort for the body, upliftment for the spirit.

£129–£240 / night

£900–£1450 / week

3 nights min stay

3 reviews

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Key info:

  • Nearest beach 200 km
  • Swimming pool
  • Suitable for over 5s only
  • Car advised
  • May take pets – please enquire
  • Private garden

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Barn | 4 bedrooms | Sleeps 8

A lovely, fully renovated farm-house, set 2ha of grounds with pond and wild ducks. The house is set at the end of a private road which gives it’s complete privacy and garranted peace and quite. Sleeps 8 in four bedrooms , 2 bathrooms and a shower room. Renovated-farm situated in the heart of Anjou on the edge of the Loire Valley.

£56–£79 / night

£392–£552 / week

Short stays welcome

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Key info:

  • Suitable for children of all ages
  • Car essential
  • May take pets – please enquire
  • Private garden

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Barn | 4 bedrooms | Sleeps 8

Recently converted barn set in rural surroundings.Ideal for families seeking relaxation or outdoor activities.

£56–£100 / night

£395–£695 / week

3 nights min stay

2 reviews

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Key info:

  • Nearest beach 20 km
  • Swimming pool
  • Suitable for children of all ages
  • Car essential
  • No pets allowed
  • Private garden

An ancient route for trade, the Loire area has historical sites which range from the troglodyte caves at Rochmenier to extensive Romans remains. The central Loire Valley is host to France’s longest river as well as the magnificent ancient medieval capital of Bourges, the cathedral of Chartes and magical châteaux at Amboise, Cheveny and Chenonceaux. The châteaux date from the 16th century, and are the legacy of French royalty and nobility imitating the great Italian architecture of the time. Many now host summer music festivals and wine tastings. Around 160 kilometres of Atlantic coastline stretch from the beaches north of the mouth of the Loire almost to La Rochelle and the area offers delicious local cakes and ice cream. The Loire is flat and wooded in the west, with undulating hills in the east, and is a great holiday location for cyclists. Le Puy du Fou at Les Espesses is a unique medieval theme park covering 35 hectares and offering spectacular ‘son et lumiere’ shows that are worth a visit. The area around Orléans, a former capital of France, is forever associated with Joan of Arc who was canonised after her death at the hands of the English. More recently Nantes, the major city of the area, was voted the best large town to live in by French voters in 2002 and 2003 surveys.