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Camping la Grande Tortue
In the region that the Kings of France chose to build their most beautiful residences, this pleasant, shaded site has been developed in the surroundings of an old 800-hectare forest, just 1 km. from the banks of the Loire river. For those seeking a relaxing holiday, it provides 169 pitches, including 111 for touring units, all with 10A electricity (119 Europlugs) and 58 with full services. The friendly family owners continue to develop the site with a multisports court and an attractive swimming pool complex. During July and August, they organise a programme of trips including canoeing and riding excursions, as well as twice weekly concerts and shows.
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Camping Sandaya Les Alicourts
A secluded holiday village set in the heart of the forest, with many sporting facilities and a super spa centre, Camping les Alicourts Resort is midway between Orléans and Bourges, to the east of the A71. There are around 600 pitches, 138 for touring and the remainder occupied by mobile homes and chalets. All pitches have 6A electricity connections and good provision for water, and most are 150 sq.m. (min. 100 sq.m). Locations vary from wooded to more open areas, thus giving a choice of amount of shade. All facilities are open all season and the leisure amenities are exceptional.
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Castel les Bois du Bardelet
This attractive, high quality site, ideal for families with young children, is in a rural setting and well situated for exploring the less well known eastern part of the Loire Valley. Two lakes (one for boating, one for fishing) and a pool complex have been attractively landscaped in 18 hectares of former farmland, blending old and new with natural wooded areas and more open grassland with rural views. There are 245 large, level grass pitches with 120 for touring units. All have at least 10A electricity, 15 have water, waste water and 16A electricity, and some 30 have hardstanding. Eight have individual en-suite sanitary units beside the pitch.
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Camping Huttopia Les Châteaux
Huttopia les Châteaux is a well situated, wooded site on the outskirts of the small town of Bracieux, and convenient for many of the best known châteaux of the Loire valley. There are 350 pitches, 282 of which are reserved for touring. Some are grouped in blocks of four between hedges, and all have access to 6/10A electricity. Mature trees provide shade throughout most of the site. Rental accommodation includes mobile homes, chalets, Romany-style caravans and wood and canvas tents. A heated swimming pool was added in 2015.
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Camping Sandaya Château des Marais
The Château des Marais campsite is a good base for visiting the château at Chambord and the other châteaux in the Vallée des Rois. The site, providing 115 large touring pitches in avenues, all with electricity (10A), access to water and drainage and ample shade, is situated in the oak and hornbeam woods of its own attractive, small château. Twenty-five designated motorhome pitches are on hardstanding and grass. An excellent swimming complex offers pools with two slides, two flumes and a lazy river. There is an on-site tourism office where bookings can be made. Used by a UK tour operator. There is also a pizzeria separate to the main bar and restaurant.
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Camping les Coteaux du Lac
This former municipal site has been refurbished to a high standard and is operated by the owner/manager. There are 60 touring pitches, all with 10A electricity and individual water tap; four have hardstanding for motorhomes. Since our last visit, new trees, bushes and flower beds have been planted, which are now coming into maturity. The site remains smart and very well-tended. The site is in the pleasant countryside above a lake and next to a rapidly developing Base de Loisirs with watersports provision and a bar/restaurant.
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Camping Canal de Berry
Camping Canal de Berry is a kilometre from Saint-Amand-Montrond, Cher, set between the Cher River and Canal de Berry providing a tranquil atmosphere and waterfront views. The site has 140 pitches, 120 of which are for touring units and 16/10-amp hook-up points (some need a French type of plug). There are also 14 mobile homes or chalets available to hire.
Camping Municipal de la Varenne
This is a particularly well organised site in a peaceful location, just 16 km. from the A71 autoroute. The site has a slight slope but most of the 69 grass touring pitches are fairly level, all with electricity hook-ups (10A). Some pitches are individual, others in bays of four, and some for tents amongst trees. There is good shade in most areas. To the rear is a large open field which slopes down to the small river. Each evening the manager visits every pitch to take bread orders; these are available from reception at 08.00 the following morning. Four mobile homes are to rent.
Yelloh! Village Parc du Val de Loire
Between Blois and Amboise, quietly situated among vineyards away from the main roads and towns, this site is nevertheless centrally placed for visits to the châteaux; Chaumont, Amboise and Blois (21 km) are the nearest in that order. There are 110 touring pitches (80-120 sq.m) with four different levels of provision including six premium pitches. All the pitches have electricity (10A). Activities and events are organised in July and August and at weekends in low season, and there is likewise a range of family evening entertainment. Careful attention is paid to the needs of different age groups, ranging from a baby playroom to organised events for teenagers and adults.
Camping La Vallée de L'Indre
This former municipal site is ideally situated for those wishing to break their journey or to combine a stopover with a visit to Tours and some of the surrounding châteaux. It is on the N10 just 15 km. south of the city but lies back from the road, so is not too noisy. There are 108 touring pitches of which 100 have electricity (6A); there are also eight mobile homes for hire. The site is on the bank of the River Indre, on the edge of the town of Montbazon, with shops, restaurants and bars all within walking distance.
Village Loisirs de Goule
Village Loisirs de Goule is a large campsite and leisure park located in the heart of the Berry region of France. It is situated in a peaceful, natural setting on the banks of the Étang de Goule recreational lake. Camping Village Loisirs de Goule offers 50 touring pitches, of which electric hookup points are available. The spacious pitches are integrated into the natural surroundings, with plenty of mature trees providing shade during the summer months, and hedges give additional separation to each pitch, giving privacy. 
Camping le Martinet
Only Camp le Martinet is located between the Loire river and the Briare canal, just ten minutes from the picturesque town of Briare with its famous bridge. The site is well laid out with hardcore roads and 160 grass touring pitches. These are surrounded by low hedging and trees provide some shade. Electricity and water points are easily accessible. A little English is spoken and what the site lacks in the way of facilities, it makes up for in its tranquillity, views and walking opportunities.
Terracamps Camping de Bourges
Set up for a stay at Terracamps Camping de Bourges, and you’ll be within easy reach (whether walking or cycling) of many attractions and useful amenities. Here you'll camp on the edge of the historic centre of Bourges, which has been identified by UNESCO for its world heritage cathedral. This campsite is ideal for a stopover for a city visit.
Camping Les Patîs
Camping Les Patis is just a stone's throw from the charming town of Amboise in the heart of the Loire Valley in Nazelles-Négron.  The campsite is bordered by the tranquil La Cisse River, providing a peaceful setting for fishing. On-site, there are 60 spacious touring pitches, of which have 10Amp electric hookup points available. Pitches aren't delimited but have mature trees dotted around the site, giving much-needed shade during the hot summer. This also provides the site with a spacious and relaxing feeling. 
Camping Val Vert en Berry
At the edge of the Indre region, on the banks of the river of the same name, lies Camping Le Val Vert en Berry. This small-scale family campsite is located in a green valley a few kilometres from the charming village of Le Châtre. The surroundings served as inspiration for the French writer George Sand in the eighteenth century. Camping Le Val Vert en Berry is strongly linked to the region. This is also reflected in the campsite restaurant where they use local products and serve tasty side dishes.
Camping les Acacias
Les Acacias is a small simple site, named after the surrounding acacia trees. In a rural location, the site is within easy reach of the A10 (5.5 km). Many gardens, museums and chateaux are nearby to visit and the picturesque site is set just a short distance from the Loire river. Probably the main reason one would stay here is that there is direct access along the river bank to Tours city centre. Separated by trees and shrubs, the 50 touring pitches are 100 sq.m. in size and have grass and gravel surfaces; 10A electricity is provided to 66 pitches. Mobile homes are available to rent. English was spoken by the reception staff when we visited.
Terracamps Camping de l’Ile
Two hours from Paris, on the left bank of the Loire river, between Burgundy and Berry, Camping de l'île borders the flowery town of Cosne-Sur-Loire. Camping de l’Ile has 180 spacious, well-maintained touring pitches, many set in shaded areas as the campsite is in a forest. There are plenty of activities for the children to enjoy while staying at this campsite as it offers a playground and a bouncy castle. There's also plenty to do for the slightly older as there is a multi-sport field, jeu-de-boules pitch, beach volleyball court and table tennis table. If that wasn't enough to keep occupied, then there is mini-golf to enjoy; there is also an entertainment programme that runs at least two times a week in the summer months. The camping site is next to the Loire river, which means it's the perfect place for canoeists and kayakers as you can paddle down the river at a leisurely pace straight from the campsite. The on-site restaurant offers a limited menu; Take-away meals are also available. From the terrace, you can look out over the Loire river. This makes enjoying a bite outside even more fun! The campground shop offers fresh bread and necessities.
Village Huttopia Senonches
Huttopia Senonches is a ten-hectare site hidden away in the huge Forêt Dominiale de Senonches; In keeping with other Huttopia sites, it combines a high standard of comfort with a real sense of backwoods camping.
Camping La Mignardiere-Val-De-loire
Southwest of the city of Tours, this site is within easy reach of several of the Loire châteaux, notably Azay-le-Rideau. There are also many varied sports amenities on the site or very close by. The site has 168 numbered pitches of which 130 are for touring units, all with electricity (10A) and 37 with drainage and water. Pitches are of a good size (60-130 sq.m) on rather uneven grass, accessed by tarmac roads. The barrier gates (coded access) are closed 22.30-07.30 hrs. Reservation is essential for most of July/August.
Camping le Val Joyeux
Camping le Val Joyeux is in Château la Vallière is located near the lake Val Joyeux and on the road towards the towns of Bourgueil and Chinon. This small campsite is surrounded by a forest of centuries-old oaks, offering visitors a colourful and peaceful stay in a natural setting. The location is perfect for those that wish to explore the Touraine region and is the ideal stopover site to discover the castles of the Loire Valley such as Villandry, Azay-le-Rideau, Langeais, Ussé, Chinon, Saumur, and Gizeux.

Val de Loire

With over one hundred of France’s finest châteaux, this is a region to inspire the imagination. The Loire valley is a charming region of lush countryside, fields of sunflowers, rolling vineyards and of course the great river itself.

Azay-le-Rideau

Majestic châteaux, steeped in history and overflowing with treasures, vividly illustrate the long and colourful past of the Loire. These splendid buildings, frequented by France’s nobility for centuries, are set beside the mighty River Loire and provided the inspiration for the fairytale castles in Sleeping Beauty and Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. Known as the Garden of France, the region is fertile, characterised by soft green valleys and lush vineyards producing Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet Franc among other varietals.

But there’s much more to the Loire than castles and wine – Romanesque churches, Gothic abbeys and troglodyte caves are among the region’s other attractions. The exploring can be tempered by leisurely breaks in local cafés, where an hour over coffee or a light lunch can fly by; indeed, a visit here is incomplete without a taste of Fromage de Chèvre Fermier, the exquisite, locally produced goats cheese, or a refreshing glass of Sancerre.

The undemanding landscape and array of sights and sounds make the Loire a fabulous place to walk or cycle through. Its many attractions mean visitors can take each day at their own pace with plenty of time to soak up the surroundings.

For centuries the Loire Valley was frequented by French royalty and the great river winds its way past some of the country’s most magnificent châteaux: Amboise, Azay-le-Rideau, Chenonceau, with its famous arches that span the river and appear to ‘float’ on the water, and the fairytale Ussé with myriad magical turrets are just some of the highlights. Known as the Garden of France, the Loire’s mild climate and fertile landscape of soft green valleys and fields of flowers makes it a favourite with visitors.

Loire is renowned for its wines - there are hundreds to choose from and all are produced from vineyards stretching along the main course of the river. Tastings can be arranged at the wineries, or the local produce simply enjoyed with a regional dish in the lazy evening sunshine. Take a break from the ostentation of the châteaux by visiting the Loire's troglodyte caves, tiny Romanesque churches and picturesque villages, or by taking a trip to Blois and Tours, elegant cities with fine architecture and museums. Paris itself is only one hour by TGV.

Loire Valley Blogs

Châteaux of the Loire

Russell Wheldon | 30 Jan 2017 | Read time: 4m 38s

From Château d’Anet in the North to Culan in the South, they offer some of the most spectacular architecture in the world. A magnificent illustration of French thought and design, each of the Loire châteaux tells a story of the region.
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Chateau De Chambord
PLACES OF INTEREST

Places of interest

Château de Chambord

Amboise: Château; Leonardo da Vinci museum.

Beauregard: Château with Delft tiled floors.

Blois: Château with architecture from Middle Ages to Neo-Classical periods.

Chambord: Renaissance château.

Chartres: Cathedral with stained glass windows.

Chinon: Old town; Joan of Arc museum

Loches: Old town; château and its fortifications.

Orléans: Holy Cross cathedral; house of Joan of Arc.

Tours: Renaissance and Neo-Classical mansions; cathedral of St Gatien.

Vendôme: Tour St Martin; La Trinité.

Villandry: Famous Renaissance gardens

CUISINE OF THE REGION
Tarte Tatin

Cuisine of the region

Wild duck, pheasant, hare, deer, and quail are classics, and fresh water fish such as salmon, perch and trout are favourites. Specialities include rillettes, andouillettes, tripe, mushrooms, and regional cheeses such as Pouligny St. Pierre and Ste. Maure de Touraine, and Petit Sable and Ardoises d’Angers cookies.

Pommes Bonne Femme: Baked apples stuffed with jam.

Tarte à la citrouille: Pumpkin tart.

Tarte Tatin: Upside-down tart of caramelised apples and pastry.