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Visit Loire Valley - 5 Things to Love & Hate about The Loire Valley, France - Wolters World

Visit Loire Valley - 5 Things to Love & Hate about The Loire Valley, France - Wolters World

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The Loire Valley with it's numerous chateaux is a wonder to behold. The quaint towns, hidden palaces, miles of biking, rivers and farm homes to visit really make Loire one of the best places to visit in France. This video covers the best and worst of visiting the Loire Valley in France
Date: 2022-02-04

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Ah, Chenonceau: one of my few certifiable must-sees in France. I do have a couple of very specific questions about it:
a) Is there bike parking of any kind? I don't drive, and I'm told that the Loire Valley is a great cycling destination. Could I park a bicycle there, that you know of?
b) I her that the Menier chocolatiers own the place now: can you get any chocolate there?
Hypotehtically, that would be a great day for me: bikes, castles, and chocolate.

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Great tips! I've been on the Loire four times, once from Orleans to Nantes. So many interesting cities along the way. The cathedral in Tours is fabulous. SNCF rents six-speed bicycles for cheap daily rates. The main roads along the Loire are crowded with traffic, but only one kilometer inland are country roads that run parallel to the Loire, with hardly any traffic for easy riding in the peaceful countryside.
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Hi Mark From Woltersworld! My Family And Friends Is From The Loire Valley In Tours. My Mom Is American And My Dad Is French And They Speak Perfect English, Even My Little Brother! Come To Tours So That We Can Do A Video Together (10 Things That Will Shock You About The Loire Valley) Because I'm A Youtuber From The Loire Valley!
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Hi Mark, this video is super useful. Am planning a solo trip to France and definitely planning to visit Loire Valley. Are both Chambord and Chenonceau far apart? Am only planning to visit these two Chateaus and wonder if I'll still need to rent a car or a vehicle to travel between the two places.
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The two chateaux you need to visit according me are: Azay le Rideau and Chambord ( the roofs. Chenonceau of course, but no need to visit. The castle itself is a jewel to look outside. You can visit Blois, the royal chateau afterwards. Blois has a sinister reputation. So many murders were committed.
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If you visit different places in FRANCE, you, american tourists at least try to speak french, even two or tree words, first by politness, courtesy, education for us FRENCH PEOPLE, instead to impose your english. this kind of behavior is not appreciate in FRANCE.
MERCI BEAUCOUP!

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Visited Paris, the Loire Valley, and Normandy a few years back in the spring time. The trip was purely magical. Amboise, Versailles, and Chenonceau are absolutely gorgeous. Highly recommend! So glad you guys made this video.
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An American complaining that he has to drive instead of using public transport? Next thing you know you'll be telling us that you don't wear cowboy hats. ;) (Not saying another about the Australian leather outfit, though)
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The chateaux are special. Never thought there would be so many. Wish I studied the history/timeline of who build what and when before the trip.
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I sadly did not get here when I was in France but it's definitely on the list for when I go back. You're making me want to go even more!
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