In Berry, enthusiasts of history, literature and peace and quiet will find the perfect place for them.
Château de La Verrerie, built by the Stuarts of Scotland in the 16th century, is a stop-off on the Route Jacques Cœur. Twelve rooms with refined décor await you in this Scottish enclave between Sologne and Berry, not far from the birthplace of Alain-Fournier. A little further south, the seven welcoming rooms in
Orsan Priory offer peace and quiet in the setting of a medieval-style garden. In the Indre,
Château de la Vallée Bleue, the former property of George Sand’s doctor, has wonderfully comfortable rooms: a romantic break is guaranteed in the Noire Valley the novelist loved so much.
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