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Landing Beaches
A full day dedicated to memory of the heroes of the last world war. After crossing
the Normandy region with its charming landscape, you will visit the Peace Memorial Museum in Caen or Arromanches , You will go
to Pointe du Hoc, Ohama beach and St Laurent, the American Cemetery, Arromanches, Gold and Juno landing beaches. Several stops during the day.
Mont Saint Michel
Marvel of the Western World, The Mont St Michel
is one of the major pilgrimage sites of the Middle Ages. Its monumental construction on a rocky island in the middle of the sea bay is unique as well as its medieval village nestled at the
bottom.Our 8 seated de luxe minibus with driver-guide will take you through the lovely Normandy lands to reach the site before noon leaving you more than 4 hours to visit the place. Visit to the
13th century Abbey built on the crown of the granite islet.
Free time to stroll in the villages’ narrow streets before
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Mercredi 29 août 2007
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20:20
Réservation : Paris Welcome Service jacquesmisery@Gmail.com
tel: 06 08 88 31 61
06 78 86 78 78
• Website : www.pariswelcomeservice.com
• email : jacquesmisery@Gmail.com
Azay le rideau, Amboise, Usse, Chambord, Chenonceau, Villandry...
A wonderful day in the Loire Valley Region located at 100 miles far from Paris. Our guide
will pick you up at your hotel early in the morning around 7.15 am to allow you to spend a full day in this charming French “province”. It is called the “Valley of the Kings” as this valley was
much loved by the Kings of France from the time of the Capets in the 11th century and then the Valois and the Bourbons up to the 19th century. In total there are 25 palaces built by the kings and
embellished with parks and gardens of which the most famous : Chenonceau, Amboise and Chambord you will visit.
The Loire valley is also famous for its vineyards and family cellars established into the Tufo stone cliff. Amboise, Chinon, Saumur, Bourgueil, Vouvray…are some of the best wines of
France.
You will first have around 1,5 hour drive through the magnificent French country side of La Beauce, l’Orléanais and la Tourraine before reaching the first castle.
Chenonceau is called the “ladies castle”. Built in the 16th century on the river Cher, it was the residence of Diane de Poitiers and of Catherine de Medicis Queen of France. Chenonceau is
not only remarkable for its architecture and history but also for the fine quality of its collections as can be seen from the inside visit: Renaissance furniture, a vast ensemble of 16th and 17th
centuries tapestries and a great number of masterpieces. Le Primatice, Rubens, Le Tintoret, Rigaud, Nattier, Van Loo are among the most famous names that can be found there. The lovely
surroundings, the formal garden and the park surrounding it add to the impression of delicate grace emanating from the castle.
You will spend a couple of hours in this charming place where you can also have a quick delicate lunch on your own at the castle’s restaurant called l’Orangerie before joining Amboise.
Amboise was built in the 15th and 16th centuries. This authentically royal palace introduced the Italian style to the Loire Valley. A historical place with the presence of an exceptional
collection of gothic and Renaissance furniture. In the castle’ St Hubert chapel you will pay a visit to the Da Vinci tomb recently renovated.
In Amboise you will visit the famous PLOU family cellars where you will taste some of the best vintage of the region you will be able to buy if you pleased.
Chambord : the most fascinating chateau of the Loire Valley. King François 1st realised a dream in designing an architectural masterpiece combining the tradition of the French master masons
with the lightness of Italian Renaissance buildings. Attributed to Leonardo da Vinci , its design is distinguished by its incredible double-return stairs. Bristling with numerous chimneys,
turrets and dormer windows which seem to lift it up towards the sky, Chambord recalls the wondrous tales of chilvary. The façade is 156 meters long and 56 meters high. It contains major
collections. The Chambord estate is the largest enclosed park in Europe and still homes an abundant wild fauna.
You will then come to Paris and drop off at your hotel where you will arrive around 7.00 pm after a unforgettable day in the valley of the Kings.
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