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  • Panneau d'accueil ONF 

    Sentier sensoriel des Carnutes

    Sur ce sentier, l'ONF vous invite à renouer avec la nature et comprendre ce lien millénaire entre l'homme et la forêt. Accessible à tous, des animations permettant la découverte du milieu forestier.

     
  • Train touristique du Bas-Berry 

    Le Train du Bas-Berry

    An unforgettable journey of 27km awaits children and grown-ups, on board an authentic "Tortillard" (a very slow train on a winding track). New in 2010: a Corpet-Louvet 020-T steam engine marks the return of steam traction, 55 years after it was abandoned.

     
  • Saint Jacques de Compostelle - Sur la voie Paris / Tours 

    Saint Jacques de Compostelle - Sur la voie Paris / Tours

    The GR55 route starts in Paris, crossing Eure-et-Loir and Epernon to reach Cloyes-sur-le-Loir, taking in Chartres cathedral along the way, with beautifully-restored windows rekindling its original splendour.

     
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    Les étangs de Sologne (circuits accompagnés)

    The Sologne region is well-known for the beauty of its countryside: meadows, woods, forests, heathland, ponds and farmland overlap in a veritable mosaic. Originally artificial, these ponds have become unique, ecologically rich environments that are nonetheless fragile; walkers who are respectful of this environment will be able to discover its mysteries and beauty. Hikes and guided tours are offered upon request., , - Guided tour, for groups only.,

     
  • Château de Talcy  

    Routes François 1er en Val de Loire

    This itinerary leads the traveller in the footsteps of one of the Kings who most definitely marked the Loir-et-Cher: François I. Many châteaux owe their existence or their current prestige to him. It was François I who notably built Chambord... In the Loir-et-Cher, this route winds from Talcy to the Gué-Péan Château (Monthou-sur-Cher), passing through Chambord, Blois, Troussay (Cheverny) and Fougères-sur-Bièvre.,

     
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    Route historique Châteaux de la Loire, vallée des Rois

    On the banks of the longest river in France, the Loire, the Kings built their most beautiful châteaux, rapidly imitated by other major figures at court. A trip through history. 38 monuments in 4 départements: Maine-et-Loire, Indre-et-Loire, Loir-et-Cher and Loiret., , In the Loir-et-Cher: the châteaux of Blois, Beauregard (Cellettes), Chambord, Chaumont-sur-Loire, Fougères-sur-Bièvre, Cheverny, Talcy and Troussay (Cheverny).,

     
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    Route touristique du vignoble de la Vallée du Loir

    Parfait pour les amoureux de la nature et des plaisirs du palais. Laissez-vous séduire par des vins rares au fil de la vallée du Loir. Entre Vendôme et Chateau-du-Loir, 3 vignobles AOC (coteaux du Vendômois, coteaux du Loir et Jasnières) n'attendent plus que vous. Circuit balisé de 70 km.

     
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    Loire à Vélo

     
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    Eglises à fresques de la vallée du Loir

    The churches and chapels of the Loir Valley and the Perche Vendômois region are particularly rich in frescoes and wall paintings. The Association pour la Valorisation des Peintures Murales en Vendômois and the Vendôme Tourist Office, work to promote this heritage and to welcome visitors., , A leaflet is available in French and English in 11 churches: Boursay, Lavardin, Lunay, Meslay, Montoire-sur-le-Loir, Souday, St-Amand-Longpré, St-Jacques-des-Guérets, Sargé-sur-Braye, Vendôme and Villiers-sur-Loir. , Furthermore, most of these churches now have outside signs (stands), in French and English, with reproductions and succinct details of their respective wall paintings and indications concerning the other sites in the network., , For groups only: guided tour with reservation. Please call for information (02 54 77 05 07).,

     
  • Le grand chemin de Chartres  

    Chartres - Le Mont Saint Michel (partie Eure-et-Loir)

    Leaving from the southern door of Chartres cathedral, lovingly restored to its former glory, this route meanders down the Eure valley between the rolling hills and green meadows of the Perche region.