Perched high on a rocky spur, this medieval fortress in Montbazon rises proudly against the clear blue sky. Its massive stone walls, crenellated towers and the striking green statue of the Virgin Mary* watching over the valley create a powerful silhouette that has guarded this landscape for centuries.
The contrast between the ancient weathered stone and the bright spring light makes every angle feel timeless. From the base of the hill, looking up at the keep and the statue, you really feel the weight of history.
Practical tip: Montbazon is easy to reach from Tours (just 15 minutes by car). Park at the bottom and enjoy the short but rewarding walk up the path for the best views. The site is open to visitors and offers beautiful panoramas over the Indre river and the surrounding countryside.
*This monumental copper figure, nearly 10 metres tall and weighing around 10 tonnes, was installed in 1866. It was financed by Empress Eugénie de Montijo (wife of Napoleon III) at the request of the local priest, Abbé Chauvin. The goal was to strengthen the site’s appeal to pilgrims, as Montbazon lies on one of the historic routes toward Santiago de Compostela.
Bon lundi dans la vallée de la Loire !
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