Tuesday, 21 April 2026

The old quarter of Tours...

Stepping into Rue du Grand Marché in Tours feels like walking straight into a postcard of medieval France.

The striking half-timbered houses with their dark wooden beams and warm brick patterns rise on both sides, creating that classic Loire Valley charm. Outdoor café terraces spill onto the cobblestones, and the bright blue sky with fluffy clouds adds the perfect touch of spring light.

This lively yet historic street in the heart of Tours is one of those places where you can easily spend hours wandering, photographing details, and soaking up the atmosphere.

Personal tip: Come early in the morning or late afternoon when the light plays beautifully on the facades and the terraces start filling up.

Have you explored the old streets of Tours yet?


“Every town and village in Centre-Val de Loire tells its story gently — in rooftops, stonework and narrow streets.”


Part of the “Towns & Villages of the Loire” Series

Each Tuesday, we visit one of the Loire Valley's towns or villages of the Loire Valley — their streets, stories, and quiet beauty.


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Monday, 20 April 2026

Monday's chateau - Château de Valençay.

Château de Valençay glowing under a sunny Loire sky — Renaissance elegance with Talleyrand’s imperial touch

Under a bright blue sky dotted with fluffy clouds, the elegant silhouette of Château de Valençay rises proudly above its serene pond and manicured gardens. With its harmonious blend of Renaissance architecture, classical details, and the striking black dome, this château is one of the hidden gems of the Loire Valley region, often compared to its more famous neighbors like Chenonceau or Chambord.

Originally built in the 16th century by the d’Estampes family, Valençay became world-famous when Napoleon instructed his foreign minister, Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand, to purchase it in 1803 as a grand residence for receiving diplomats. Talleyrand hosted lavish parties here, and the château even served as a (rather comfortable) residence for the deposed King of Spain and his family during the Napoleonic era.

Today, the 53-hectare park, the impressive interiors with Empire furniture, and the peaceful setting overlooking the Nahon valley make it a perfect day trip from Tours, Blois or Bourges.

Nearby treasures you can reach in a short drive:

  • The charming town of Valençay with its local goat cheese (AOC Valençay)
  • Other Loire Valley châteaux: Cheverny, Blois, Chaumont
  • The vineyards and rolling hills of the Berry region
  • Peaceful walks along the Nahon river

Whether you're exploring the grand salons, strolling the gardens, or simply admiring the fountain dancing in front of the façade, Château de Valençay offers that perfect mix of history, elegance, and French art de vivre.


Bon lundi dans la vallée de la Loire !

“Each château tells a story — of kings, of artists and of the dream of France itself.”


Part of the “Châteaux of the Loire” Series

Every Monday, we explore one of the Loire Valley's legendary châteaux — from royal residences to riverside retreats — each revealing a different chapter of the region's story.

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Sunday, 19 April 2026

Mon banc dominical / My Sunday Bench -rose garden in Descartes





“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, 18 April 2026

On the streets of Touraine...Rue Balzac, Descartes (Indre-et-Loire)

Rue Balzac in Descartes on a perfect Saturday morning. Golden sunlight pours over the historic stone façades and red shutters of this peaceful street in the heart of Touraine. Named after the town’s most famous son, René Descartes, this quiet corner feels wonderfully timeless

A quiet sun-drenched street in the charming town of Descartes, home of the famous philosopher. Old stone houses with red shutters, steep tiled roofs and a peaceful village atmosphere under a brilliant blue sky, pure Touraine serenity.


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, 17 April 2026

Bon week-end à tous - have a good weekend everyone.

Loches skyline with Spring light, medieval towers, and a magnolia in bloom. Bon week-end from Touraine!

Above the public gardens, the medieval town of Loches unfolds like a storybook: the majestic Romanesque towers of the Collegiate Church of Saint-Ours, the elegant silhouette of the royal château rising above the rooftops.

Here, history feels close and life feels slow, the perfect place to breathe out the week and welcome the weekend.

Wishing you a restful, sunny Bon week-end wherever you are. May your days be as bright and timeless as this corner of Touraine. 🌸☀️

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, 16 April 2026

Taken in Touraine - bridge over the River Creuse, Descartes (Indre-et-Loire).

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A perfect spring day along the Creuse.

The elegant stone arches of the bridge at Descartes stretch gracefully across the river under a vast blue sky dotted with light clouds. From the grassy bank, the view captures the gentle flow of the water, the sandy banks with winter debris, and the quiet charm of this small Touraine town.

Named after the famous philosopher René Descartes who lived here, the town still feels wonderfully peaceful a lovely spot for a riverside walk or a stroll through their lovely public gardens.

“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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