Since the end of the 18th century, the French-style gardens of the Château de Chambord, in France's Loire Valley, had disappeared. But months of hard work have brought these 6.5 hectares back to life.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Laurie Werner is a New York-based writer covering travel and food. The transformation was a seamless one overseen by noted French ...
It’s spring and I’m motoring with my husband from Normandy to the Loire Valley, visiting gardens and brocante markets. It’s a slow, impossibly lovely journey through innumerable charming villages, ...
Welcome to the enchanting Loire Valley, often referred to as the “Garden of France”! In this video, we’ll explore the stunning landscapes, historic castles, and world-class vineyards that make this ...
It is lunchtime on a bitterly cold January day when I arrive at Château de Môh. Within moments of pulling up to the estate—a restored 15th-century castle overlooking the confluence of the Vienne and ...
The Loire Valley is known as the “Garden of France,” and for good reason, too. With over 300 castles dotting its rolling landscape, the region is layered with history as well as natural beauty.Once ...