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Auberge du Bon Laboureur

5.0 star property
9.6 out of 10, Exceptional, (333)
"very good/friendly staff and excellent food."
The price is SAR 811
SAR 912 total
includes taxes & fees
8 Jul - 9 Jul
Auberge du Bon Laboureur

Les Sources de Cheverny

5.0 star property
9.6 out of 10, Exceptional, (39)
"A gem of a hotel, they go above and beyond to make sure your experience is great!"
The price is SAR 1,494
SAR 1,669 total
includes taxes & fees
23 Jun - 24 Jun
Les Sources de Cheverny

Les Hauts de Loire

5.0 star property
9.2 out of 10, Wonderful, (16)
"Simply put one of the best hotels we’ve ever stayed at. Beautiful grounds and hotel and the staff goes above and beyond for its guests. Highly recommend for anyone going to Loire Valley. Make sure you either rent a car or ask them to help coordinate taxis in advance of your trip since Ubers are not common"
The price is SAR 1,691
SAR 1,886 total
includes taxes & fees
29 Jun - 30 Jun
Les Hauts de Loire

Le Manoir les Minimes

5.0 star property
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (263)
"It is a beautiful hotel and very close to town. The staff was great."
Le Manoir les Minimes

Château de Noizay

5.0 star property
8.6 out of 10, Excellent, (17)
"Very attentive and pleasant staff. Beautiful chateau, rooms and grounds. Very convenient to Amboise and other areas such as Chenonceau. Fun to have a tennis court. And the pool was especially nice."
Château de Noizay
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Château de Montpoupon (Indre et Loire). A l'époque carolingienne, le clan germanique des Poppo, choisit de s'établir sur le piton rocheux du " Mons Poppo " (la colline du clan poppo). Au Moyen-âge, Loches était alors aux mains de Foulques Nerra et Montrichard appartenait à son ennemi Eudes comte de Blois. A mi-chemin entre ces deux villes, Montpoupon était un endroit stratégique. Il fut le théâtre de sanglants combats. Au XIVème siècle, Montpoupon passe aux mains des seigneurs de Prie et de Buzançais. Antoine de Prie et sa femme, Madeleine d'Amboise, reconstruirent le château en 1460. Ils le transformèrent en une demeure de style Renaissance En 1857 Jean-Baptiste de la Motte Saint Pierre, arrière grand père de l'actuelle propriétaire, acheta le château. La famille fit des travaux extérieurs (fin XIXème) et intérieur (1920) afin de redonner à Montpoupon l'aspect Renaissance qu'il présente aujourd'hui. In the Carolingian period, the clan of the Poppo Germanic, decided to settle on therocky peak of the "Mons Poppo" (Hill clan poppo). In the Middle Ages, Loches was then in the hands of Fulk Nerra Montrichard andbelonged to his enemy Eudes Count of Blois. Halfway between these two cities,Montpoupon was a strategic location. It was the scene of bloody fighting. The fourteenth century, Montpoupon passed to the lords of Requests andBuzançais. Antoine de Prie and his wife, Madeleine d'Amboise, the castle rebuilt it in 1460.They turned it into a Renaissance-style mansion In 1857 John Baptist de la Motte St. Pierre, great grandfather of the current owner,bought the castle. The family was outside work (end of XIX) and interior (1920) to give back to Renaissance Montpoupon appearance it has today.
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