| Accompanied Break |
| Self Guided Break |
| Luxury Tailored Holiday |
| Off the Beaten Path |
| Antiquities Weekend |
| Garden short break |
| Wine Tour |
| Family Tour |
| Golf Escape |
| Cycling In Loire |
| Romantic Escape |
| Wedding |
| Photography |
| Loire & Nature |
| Vintage |
| All Thematic Escapes |
| Bivouac On The Loire |
| Helicopter Ride |
| Photography Course |
| The Other Options |
| Amboise |
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The magnificent Chateau d'Amboise overlooks the tranquil Loire River, providing one of the finest panoramic views in the Loire Valley. The chateau is open to the public all year round and allows visitors to discover the castle's rich history. The history of the Château d'Amboise dates back to the 11 th century, when the Count of Anjou built the castle on the promontory, surveying the Loire River, as a defence strategy. Between the 15 th and 16 th centuries (The Renaissance period), under the orders of Charles VII, Louis XII and Francois I, the castle was refurnished. Its magnificent facade can be attributed to Charles VIII and Francois I, and their love for Italian art and style.
During the Wars of Religion, Amboise became the site of a more tragic event. In 1560, when a Protestant plot against Francois II was discovered, 1200 Protestants were slaughtered and hung around the city. It was after this event that the Court departed from Amboise, and the city and its enchanting chateau gradually deteriorated. Today, whilst much of the original castle has been destroyed, the castle's architecture and elegant display of Gothic and Renaissance furniture provides an impressive reminder of its rich history. Visitors can enter the Chapel of Saint-Hubert where Leonardo Da Vinci is buried, as well as tour the royal apartments. From the castle's beautiful gardens, visitors can witness one of the most stunnng views of the city of Amboise, the Loire River and its tranquil surroundings. An intriguing quiz sheet is optional for young visitors who wish to discover the history of the Chateau d'Amboise. This is a fantastic program collaborated with other chateaux such as Villandry, Chenonceau and Clos Lucé, which allows children to explore every corner of the chateau grounds and receive a small gift afterwards. |