Loire Valley – Blois – Tours
So where can you take a cultural break? The châteaux of Blois? Chaumont with its International Garden Festival, which is a real visual and olfactory treat? Or Clos Lucé, with its exhibition on Leonardo da Vinci? Not to mention the many other châteaux, manor houses and parks. The choice is endless!
From Blois, there are 550 km of cycle paths to discover the châteaux of the Loire Valley.
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After Blois, the route moves away from the Loire. It crosses the River Cosson and winds its way through hamlets and farmland. After Candé-sur-Beuvron, it rejoins the Loire and follows it as far as Chaumont-sur-Loire.
The Chaumont-sur-Loire estate, a mecca for landscape design, is well worth spending at least a day exploring to appreciate the diversity of its contemporary works.
On this stretch, the Loire is more of a sense than a sight. The route is pleasant and green, with a few gentle climbs.
The route passes right by the Clos Lucé, just after the winding descent leading to Amboise. Now is the time to dismount and explore the incredible machines devised by Leonardo da Vinci.
This route, which runs mostly on a dedicated cycle path, follows the Loire River as far as Lussault-sur-Loire. It then heads across the plateau, passing through hamlets and farmland, before reaching Montlouis-sur-Loire.
This stage is a tribute to Bacchus, with its vineyards and numerous wine cellars.







