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The Loire Valley spans central France, stretching approximately 280 kilometres along the Loire River. This UNESCO World Heritage region is renowned for its Renaissance châteaux, including Château de Chambord and Château de Chenonceau, set amid rolling vineyards. Visitors explore the castles on foot or by bike, tour historic wine cellars, and sample local wines and regional cuisine.
The Loire Valley is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central France, stretching approximately 280 kilometers along the Loire River between Sully-sur-Loire and Chalonnes-sur-Loire. It encompasses the Touraine and Anjou sub-regions, recognized globally for its Renaissance architecture, royal chateaux, and diversity of wine appellations including Muscadet, Vouvray, Sancerre, and Chinon.
Cultural Landscape, Wine Region, UNESCO Heritage, Renaissance History, River Destination, Central France