Today's château: Château de Luynes in Luynes (Indre-et-Loire), about 15 km west of Tours.
Originally a 10th–11th-century fortress (rebuilt in the 13th century by the Maillé family), it evolved into a grand Renaissance manor house while retaining its medieval core—thick ramparts, round towers with conical roofs, and a dramatic position overlooking the Loire river and the village below. The site has seen centuries of history: sieges, noble owners (including the Luynes family who gave it its name in the 17th century), and transformation into a family residence (still privately owned and inhabited).
From this angle, the château's perched silhouette rises above terraced gardens and old stone walls—perfectly framed by trees and the valley expanse. It's a reminder of how Loire châteaux blend defense with elegance, dominating the landscape like silent guardian
Why visit Luynes?
- The château offers occasional guided tours or events (check locally; it has been closed to regular visits in recent years due to private ownership/financial reasons but the exterior and views are free from the town paths).
- Nearby: Gallo-Roman aqueduct ruins (impressive arches), 15th-century covered market halls in the village, and easy access to Villandry gardens (6 km) or Tours.
- Stroll the town for pretty houses, shops, and Loire riverbank walks.
History perched high, waiting for the next curious eye. What's your favorite Loire château view?
Bon lundi dans la vallée de la Loire ! 🇫🇷🏰
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