Several chateaux have been given special permission to open their gardens from the first weekend in April, although the interiors remain closed due to Covid19 restrictions. Here are some photos of the gardens from previous years.
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Chateau de Rivau, near Chinon.
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Chateau de Bourdaisiere, near Tours.
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Chateau Gaillard, in Amboise.
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Tulips in the gardens of the Chateau of Cheverny. This would be my pick for the weekend.
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The famous formal potager gardens of the Chateau of Villandry.
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The park around the Chateau of Azay le Rideau.
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The garden festival at the Chateau of Chaumont will open later in the month.
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The least known of the gardens, Plessis Sasnieres, will be a good option if you want to avoid the eager crowds.
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4 comments:
Very Nice. What is the Big "His Masters Voice" trumpet in the Azay photo?
Much further north-east in the Loire Valley, there is a private arboretum, les Grandes Bruyères, within the Orléans' forest. It is worth a visit. There is also closer to Orléans, le Parc de la Source with its amazing housing for tropical butterflies. Definitely worth a detour.
Here is a link for a short youtube on the butterflies
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIjRos2pXao
C&E I think it had to do with the son et lumiere 6 or 7 years ago
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