Loire - Wikipedia The Loire Valley in the Loire river basin, is a 300 km (190 mi) stretch in the western reach of the river starting with Orléans and terminating at Nantes, 56 km (35 mi) short of the Loire estuary and the Atlantic Ocean
Loire River | Location, Cities, Map, Facts | Britannica Loire River, the longest river in France, rising in the southern Massif Central and flowing north and west for 634 miles (1,020 km) to the Atlantic Ocean, which it enters south of the Bretagne (Brittany) peninsula
8 of the best things to do in the Loire Valley - Lonely Planet Crossed by the Loire, the last wild river in Europe, the area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its landscapes and the richness of its monuments Whether you're exploring by foot, bike, boat or car, here are the top things to do
Loire river The temperate climate along the Loire river valley is due to Atlantic influences and this provides the remarkably diverse range of wildlife and fauna which exist today It also provides the ideal environment that has established France’s third largest wine region
Loire Valley Travel Guide Travel guide to the Loire Valley: castles, towns, villages, restaurants, hotels, cycling, vineyards
Loire Valley - Explore France As a backdrop, France’s longest river, the Loire, flows past some 20 castles open to visitors—there are hundreds of stories and histories to be discovered, fragrant gardens to inhale, forest to explore and wines to taste
Loire Valley - Wikipedia The Loire Valley (French: Vallée de la Loire, pronounced [vale də la lwaʁ]), spanning 280 kilometres (170 mi), [1] is a valley located in the middle stretch of the Loire river in central France, in both the administrative regions Pays de la Loire and Centre-Val de Loire
Loire Valley | guide for visitors | from people living here With our travel guide to the Loire Valley France we will show you the diverse range of attractions on offer in this beautiful part of France and help you make the most of your stay by providing practical, helpful information on things to do and see
The Loire Valley between Sully-sur-Loire and Chalonnes Le Val de Loire est un paysage culturel exceptionnel, comprenant des villes et villages historiques, de grands monuments architecturaux - les châteaux - et des terres cultivées, façonnées par des siècles d'interaction entre les populations et leur environnement physique, dont la Loire elle-même