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 Valley Travel Guide Travel guide to the Loire Valley: castles, towns, villages, restaurants, hotels, cycling, vineyards
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
How to Plan the Perfect Loire Valley Itinerary - France Bucket List The Loire Valley is the region around the Loire River’s middle stretch in Central France Comprising about 800 km2, this is France’s most extensive area ever to be included in UNESCO’s World Heritage list
Loire Valley Wine - Wine Regions of France The Loire Valley is one of France's most diverse wine regions, both stylistically and geographically It follows the course of the Loire river for hundreds of kilometers, past countless grandiose chateaux and through such famous wine districts as Sancerre, Vouvray and Saumur
Where does the Loire begin and end? - visitfranceguide. com Pays de la Loire is a administrative region in western France that encompasses the Loire-Atlantique, Maine-et-Loire, Mayenne, Sarthe, and Vendée departments It is a diverse region known for its beautiful coastline, historic cities, and picturesque countryside
Loire River (Everything To Know Before A Visit) The Loire River is a major river in France that flows over 1,000 kilometers (about 620 miles), making it the longest river in the country It originates in the Massif Central and travels northward, eventually emptying into the Atlantic Ocean at Saint-Nazaire