Camping Le Moulin Fort
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Camping Le Moulin Fort Francueil

Francueil, Centre, 37150 , France

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Loire Valley

A travel blog entry by kyle-and-lisa

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Check out photos from our camping trip in France's Loire Valley. We rented a car for the weekend and camped at Le Moulin Fort ( http://pagesperso-orange.fr/moulinfort/ moulinfort/ ) which was walking distance to Chateau Chenonceaux! We also visited Chateau D'Usse, Chambord, and Villandry. A great trip!

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Chateau Tours

A travel blog entry by sd42france

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... were able to tour around four floors of the castle including the basement with the huge kitchen. The bedrooms, living rooms, and hallways all had handmade tapestries hung up un the walls which kept every room different and interesting. After getting our fill of the Chenonceau, we took a ride back to the hotel where we had a little bit of free time to freshen up before dinner at Le Restaurant. Le Restaurant fed us a filling three course meal ...

Chateaux country

A travel blog entry by woodsies

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... kings built these places lavishly and then often gave them to a mistress or hardly stayed in them. Nevertheless, they are spectacular and picturesque and reek of history and people's lives. The worn floors and stairways are evidence of many footsteps before ours.

Chenonceaux is the most visited and splendid and we went there first. It spans the Cher river and the river flows very fast underneath it. It is actually the work of several women, with ...

Touring in Tours

A travel blog entry by woodsies

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... books, and the varied floor surfaces. There was a huge old tree out the front, a Lebanese Cedar about 300 years old. I was so big that its branches were propped up and I thought about how our grandchildren would enjoy climbing it.
We were on a bit of a theme because we saw a Lebanese restaurant on the way home and had an early and delicious meal so that we didn't have to go out again. This older couple had had enough for the ...

Last Full Day In St Cyran du Jambot

A travel blog entry by kimjones59

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... br> Today involved a dummy run to the station at Loches, where we will catch the first of two trains to get to Paris, departing at 7:20 am tomorrow. With more than an hour before sunrise at that time and given the local flooding from the overnight storm, we didn't want to take any chances so we think we have it organised.

We stopped at the local nursery to purchase some ...

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