Sunday, 10 May 2026

Mon banc dominical / my Sunday bench - Chedigny.

Bit of shade on a sunny spring day at Chedigny where they are preparing for their annual rose festival at the end of the month.

“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, 9 May 2026

On the Streets of Touraine: Rue du Lavoir, Chedigny


Rue du Lavoir in Chédigny lined with stone houses, climbing roses, and visitors walking beneath a bright blue sky.In the village of Chédigny, Rue du Lavoir is especially beautiful in the days leading up to the annual rose festival. Like today, climbing roses spill across façades and garden walls, giving the village its quiet, timeless character.

Known throughout Touraine for its remarkable rose displays, Chédigny became France’s first village to receive the “Remarkable Garden” label. In late spring, before the festival crowds arrive, the streets feel peaceful and full of colour, with roses already beginning to cover windows, gates, and doorways.

Rue du Lavoir is one of those small village streets that invites a slow walk and a pause to 'smell the roses'.

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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Thursday, 7 May 2026

Nature’s magic carpet in Loches.

In spring, the Loire Valley treats you to these unexpected moments of beauty. Here, a vibrant tree has generously laid down a thick purple-pink carpet of blossoms along the path, turning an ordinary riverside walk into something enchanting.

Loches and the surrounding Touraine region are famous for their beautiful gardens and floral displays in spring. These blossom “carpets” are a delightful annual gift from nature that locals and visitors look forward to every year.

A perfect reminder to slow down and enjoy the small wonders while exploring the Loire Valley.


“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, 6 May 2026

Wednesday for windows - a route less travelled.


Quiet lane in Loches, France, featuring old stone buildings, a prominent medieval-style tower, and classic French windows and shutters along a hidden passage between Rue des Ruisseaux and Rue Balzac.

Windows captured from a quiet lane in Loches connecting Rue des Ruisseaux to Rue Balzac. Tucked away from the main tourist paths, this narrow passage reveals the authentic, lived-in charm of Loches. Ancient stone walls, weathered façades, and simple yet elegant windows tell stories of centuries past.

While many visitors head straight to the famous château, wandering these lesser-known lanes offers a more intimate connection with the town. Here, time seems to slow down. You can almost hear the echoes of footsteps from the Middle Ages as you pass under old archways and admire the unpretentious beauty of everyday historic architecture.

Loches is often called one of the best-preserved medieval towns in France. Its historic centre, including these quiet connecting lanes, remains remarkably untouched and full of character.

These are the moments that make exploring the Loire Valley so rewarding, discovering peaceful corners that feel like your own secret find.

“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, 5 May 2026

Taking in the view from the bridge in Amboise — one of the most rewarding moments when exploring the Loire Valley.


Touring bicycles resting on the bridge in Amboise, offering a beautiful view of the historic Château d'Amboise overlooking the Loire River on a bright day

There’s nothing quite like pausing mid-ride, leaning your bike against the stone parapet, and simply soaking in the scenery. With the grand Château d'Amboise rising majestically on the high ground across the Loire River, it feels like the perfect postcard of the Loire Valley.

This charming town, with its Renaissance castle, winding streets and riverfront setting, has long been a favourite stop for cyclists and travellers alike. Leonardo da Vinci spent his final years nearby at Clos Lucé, and the town still carries that rich historical atmosphere.

On a beautiful day like this, with touring bikes loaded and ready, it’s a gentle reminder of why slow travel through the Loire Valley is so special, the freedom to stop, breathe and fully appreciate views like this one.

The Château d'Amboise was once a royal residence and the site where young Charles VIII and later Francis I held court. Today it offers one of the most photogenic silhouettes in the entire Loire Valley.

“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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