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Eric Dannenberg13 Rue Principale
Mosnes
37530
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Description for B&B:
On the first level, there is a spacious room measuring 15m2 with a comfortable double bed measuring 140. Additionally, there is a bathroom located on this floor.Moving upstairs, there is another room measuring 12m2 that can accommodate three individuals. It is furnished with two beds, one measuring 120 and the other 140.
Adjacent to this room is another room measuring 15m2 that can comfortably accommodate four people. It features three separate beds, one measuring 140, another measuring 90, and the last one measuring 80.
There is also a bathroom located on this floor.
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Attractions
- Château d'Amboise: Located in the nearby town of Amboise, this stunning castle is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It offers a fascinating glimpse into French history, with its magnificent Renaissance architecture and connections to famous figures like Leonardo da Vinci.
- Château de Chenonceau: Situated in Chenonceaux, this iconic castle spans the Cher River with its elegant arches and beautiful gardens. Known as the "Ladies' Castle," it has a rich history and is renowned for its stunning architecture and romantic atmosphere.
- Château de Chambord: Located in Chambord, this grandiose castle is one of the most recognizable in the Loire Valley. It is an architectural masterpiece, featuring Renaissance and French classical styles. Visitors can explore its vast grounds, climb its double helix staircase, and admire its intricate details.
- Clos Lucé: Situated in Amboise, Clos Lucé is a historic mansion known for being the final residence of Leonardo da Vinci. It now serves as a museum dedicated to the life and works of the renowned artist and inventor. Visitors can explore his former living quarters and marvel at his inventions on display.
- Domaine de Chaumont-sur-Loire: This picturesque estate in Chaumont-sur-Loire is famous for its International Garden Festival, held annually from April to November. The castle on the property is also worth a visit, as it showcases contemporary art exhibitions and offers breathtaking views of the Loire River.
- Château de Blois: Located in Blois, this castle is a perfect example of French architecture through the ages. It was once the residence of several French kings and queens and features a mix of Gothic, Renaissance, and classical styles. The castle now houses museums that display historical artifacts and art.
- Parc des Mini-Châteaux: Situated in Amboise, this charming park allows visitors to admire miniature replicas of the Loire Valley's most famous castles. It offers a unique way to see the region's architectural wonders in a condensed form, and also provides educational information about each castle.
- Maison de la Magie Robert-Houdin: Found in Blois, this magical museum is a tribute to the illusions and tricks of the famous magician Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin. Visitors can witness captivating performances, explore interactive exhibits, and learn about the history of magic.
- Pagode de Chanteloup: Located in Amboise, this unusual and striking structure is a Chinese-inspired pagoda that stands tall amidst picturesque gardens. Visitors can climb to the top and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. 10. Loire à Vélo: While not a specific attraction, the Loire à Vélo is a popular cycling route that passes through Mosnes and offers a wonderful way to explore the region's natural beauty and historical sites. Cyclists can enjoy scenic views of the Loire River, charming villages, and vineyards along the way.