Sunday, 3 May 2026

Mon banc dominical / my Sunday bench - Beaulieu-lès-Loches.

Red bench in a landscaped square in Beaulieu-lès-Loches facing a historic abbey tower, with trimmed trees, blue sky, and stone ruins in the background.

In the quiet heart of Beaulieu-lès-Loches , this bench has a view of the soaring tower of the Abbaye de la Trinité de Beaulieu-lès-Loches. Set among neatly trimmed trees, it invites a moment of stillness, where the geometry of the garden meets the centuries-old stonework beyond. The scene feels almost composed, the straight path, the symmetrical trees, and that single bench placed just so, waiting.


Abbey of the Trinity of Beaulieu-lès-Loches with blue spring sky in the background.

The abbey dates back to the 11th century and was once part of a much larger monastic complex . Today, fragments of its past remain, including the striking tower and sections of ruined walls, giving this peaceful square a quiet sense of history layered over everyday life.


“On Sundays, the Loire speaks softly — and you have time to listen.”


Part of the “My Sunday Bench” Series

Each Sunday, we share a quiet bench somewhere in the Loire — a small reminder that peace is often found where you simply stop to notice it.

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Saturday, 2 May 2026

On the streets of Touraine: Grande Rue in Loches

Charming cobblestone Grande Rue in Loches, Touraine, with white stone buildings, wrought-iron balconies, and blue sky – a classic street scene in the Loire Valley.

Walking down the charming Grande Rue in Loches feels like stepping back in time. This narrow, cobblestone street, lined with elegant white stone buildings and wrought-iron balconies, is the historic heart of one of Touraine’s most beautiful medieval towns.

Tomb of Agnès Sorel in St.Oars church in Loches

A little anecdote: In the Middle Ages, Loches was a powerful royal fortress. Kings and queens (including Anne of Brittany) stayed in the nearby château. Legend has it that the street once echoed with the footsteps of prisoners, nobles, and merchants alike. One of the most famous residents was Agnès Sorel, the “Dame de Beauté” and official mistress of King Charles VII, she lived nearby and is buried in St. Oars collegiate church just a short stroll from here. Today the street is far more peaceful, filled with cafés, boutiques, and the gentle sound of visitors exploring.

With its perfect perspective under a bright blue sky, Grande Rue perfectly captures the timeless elegance of the Loire Valley.

Bon samedi dans la Touraine !

“The streets here don’t hurry. They simply invite you to walk, to notice, to belong.”


Part of the “On the Streets of the Loire” Series

Each Saturday, we stroll through the lanes and cobbles of Loire towns and villages — places where every step feels like a story.

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Friday, 1 May 2026

Bon week-end have a good weekend everyone.

Market day in Loches with outdoor café terraces, stalls, and people browsing in a historic Loire Valley town square

In the heart of Loches, market day (Sat./Wed.) brings a gentle buzz that feels both timeless and quietly lively. Stalls fill the square with colour and conversation, while locals and visitors move easily from one stand to the next, pausing, chatting, choosing.

There’s no rush here. A coffee on the terrace stretches a little longer, a simple purchase turns into a friendly exchange and the morning unfolds at its own pace. It’s these small moments that define a Loire weekend, unhurried, welcoming, and full of everyday charm.

Market day in Loches with outdoor barnums   Valley town


Part of the “Bon weekend from the Loire” Series

Each Friday, we share a quiet moment from the Loire — a region that invites you to unwind, a beautiful weekend at a time.

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Thursday, 30 April 2026

Taken in Touraine: Saint-Ours Church from Les Prairies du Roy.

View of the Church of Saint-Ours with its twin spires rising above the village, captured from Les Prairies du Roy meadows in Touraine, Loire Valley, framed by trees and green fields under a blue sky.

A beautiful spring view across the meadows of Les Prairies du Roy, captured yesterday, where the striking twin spires of the Church of Saint-Ours rise gracefully above the trees.

Framed naturally by the foreground foliage, this peaceful perspective captures the harmonious blend of nature and heritage so typical of the Touraine region. In the distance, the historic church stands proudly alongside the rooftops of the village, with a château peeking through the greenery on the right.

Les Prairies du Roy offers one of the most scenic and serene vantage points to admire this lovely corner of the Southern Touraine.


“In Touraine, even the silence tells a story.”

Part of the “Taken in Touraine” Series

Every Thursday, we pause somewhere in Touraine — a village, a vineyard, or a quiet riverside — to capture the spirit of this timeless Loire region.

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Wednesday, 29 April 2026

Windows on Wednesday...Preuilly-sur-Claise.

Open window with small balcony in Preuilly-sur-Claise decorated with colourful butterfly ornaments on a village house façade.
Not every window needs grand stonework or wrought iron to catch the eye. In Preuilly-sur-Claise, sometimes it is the small personal touches that make a façade memorable, a pair of colourful butterflies, a simple balcony rail, and an open window letting the light and air of the day inside.

These little details say as much about a place as its monuments. They show how people shape their homes quietly, adding colour and character to old streets that have seen centuries pass by. In villages like this, decoration is often less about display and more about everyday pleasure.

Preuilly-sur-Claise itself is one of the oldest settlements in southern Touraine, with a history shaped by its abbey, its château, and the Claise River that winds nearby. Yet it is often the smaller scenes, a shutter, a flowerpot, a window left open to the sun, that stay in the memory.

Windows & Balconies of the Loire Valley is a look at the charm found not only in castles and churches, but in the simple details of village life.


“Through every window, the Loire breathes — calm, patient, and quietly luminous.”

Part of the “Windows of the Loire” Series

Each Wednesday, we share a glimpse of the Loire Valley through its windows — small frames of everyday beauty and quiet reflection.

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Tuesday, 28 April 2026

Towns & Villages of the Centre - Val de Loire – Gargilesse-Dampierre.

Stone houses of Gargilesse-Dampierre perched on a hillside above the valley in the Indre region of France.
Perched above the Creuse valley, Gargilesse-Dampierre is one of those villages that seems to appear quietly, stone houses rising along the hillside and narrow lanes winding between old walls and gardens. It is listed among Les Plus Beaux Villages de France, and it is easy to see why.

The village became closely linked with the writer George Sand, who spent many summers here in the 19th century and helped bring its quiet beauty to wider attention. Artists followed, drawn by the soft light and peaceful landscape, giving Gargilesse a long creative history that still lingers today.

Its Romanesque church, old château remains, and views across the valley make it a place where time seems to slow down. Unlike the grand châteaux of the Loire, Gargilesse-Dampierre charms through simplicity, a village shaped by stone, river, and centuries of quiet life.

Towns & Villages of the Loire Valley celebrates these places where history is found not only in monuments but in the streets themselves.

“The streets here don’t hurry. They simply invite you to walk, to notice, to belong.”


Part of the “On the Streets of the Loire” Series

Each Saturday, we stroll through the lanes and cobbles of Loire towns and villages — places where every step feels like a story.

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