Saturday, 2 August 2025

Saturday on the streets of Touraine...streets to stroll in Loches.

 

Approaching Grande Rue after coming down Rue du Château in Loches feels less like changing streets and more like slipping between centuries. Here there is no sence of urgency. these are streets made for strolling, for slowing down and letting the facades tell their stories.

Rue du Château begins at the Porte Royale, the entrance to the medieval city, once home to royal intrigues and a strong Joan of Arc connection.. As you descend, the ramparts give way painted shutters  and ancient doors.. It’s quiet but alive in a way only ancient towns can be.

Then you step onto Grande Rue, Loches’ old commercial heart. The street is lined with Renaissance façadestimber-framed shops, and  cafés spill out onto the narrow street, tempting you to pause for a local wine or le plate de jour.

There are no neon signs here, rarely crowds, just tourists getting to know the streets of this medieval town with perhaps only a distant church bell reminding them that time still moves, even if it doesn’t feel like it here.


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