We bicycled the 18 mile round trip, on the winding river route, through medieval towns and past precise rows of vineyards, to our first stop. Chateau de Chambord the largest of the Loire Valley castles, with over 400 rooms and built during the 16th century at the behest of King Francois 1, whose desire was for it to resemble the skyline of Constantinople. We passed on the lengthy castle tour, opting instead to pedal through a part of the massive gardens, once the royal hunting grounds.
Chateaux de Chenonceau, the second "must see" castle was particularly high on my list as I had recently read a biography of Catherine de Medici. This magnificent retreat was gifted by her husband King Henri II to his mistress Diane de Poitiers. However, Catherines best revenge was to outlive Henri. The arched bridge, mirrored in the River Cher, was added by Catherine who ousted her former rival after Henri's untimely death in a friendly jousting match.
I hope to post a few more travel logs and images from this region, where we lingered a while, enjoying its' rich abundance. A beautiful place to overindulge, n'est pas?
2 comments:
I wanna do that bike ride!
we biked through a lot of europe, but didn't do it with a group. There are planned excursions though, because everywhere we went we saw them. Beautiful places to see, really, if you have the time.
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