Not too large, you will feel right at home.
engraving N. Arnoult, 17th c.
Games of this type were the principal amusement of the nobility in the 17th century.
The Chateau is a small gem situated in the heart of Tourainne, in the Loire Valley, south and west of Paris.
If in the past you have shied away from the Chateau region, overrun by tourists, then visit Chateau d'Azay-le-Rideau for a refreshing experience.
It is filled with beautiful artifacts. It is a magical place.
Counsellor, Notary and Secretary to King Louis XII, Gilles Berthelot, an astute Financier, purchased the old fortress in 1510.
The Chateau was embellished by succeeding generations. It is a small gem of the French Renaissance.
Arrive at the Chateau in the morning so that you can take time for a leisurely lunch at the Etape Gourmande at Domaine de la Giraudiere, a fine rustic farmhouse restaurant. Located between Villandry and Druye (closed November through March).
Charming owner Beatrice provides an excellent, if limited, menu of fine country cuisine.
It's a little difficult to find (just follow your GPS) but so worth it.
A very healthy and handsome fig tree was right on our way to the car. It was late September, the figs were not yet ripe.
We had to try just one.
Not far from the Chateau, in the lovely village of Abbaye Royale de Fontevraud, the charming restaurant-hotel is the perfect home base for the western Loire Valley. Hotel la Croix Blanche faces the Abbey Fontevraud, another fascinating place to visit.
Happy Sunday to you my dear
Blogging Friends.
Gina