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Buying property in France is still a desire by many overseas property buyers this is despite the rise of cheaper markets such as Bulgaria. The French way of life, countryside and low property prices puts France on the map for international property buyers. The UK overseas buyer has traditionally been the middle classes seeking retirement however recent evidence now suggests a change. First time buyers unable to afford UK house prices are now heading to France. Many see this as a way of getting on the property ladder whilst still living and working in the UK.



France is a vast country and the first thing a buyer needs to do is identify which region they favour. One region that is becoming increasingly popular is the Loire Valley Region.

Covering much of two French regions and a number of departments, the Loire River has several large cities along its banks and not far from it. For centuries, the Loire was one of the major highways of France, transporting goods and people from the heartland of the country to the coast and beyond. Although it is not the transportation route it once was, the valley still holds a distinct place within the country. The major part of the Loire valley runs through the Centre region and westward through the Pays de la Loire region to the ocean. The principle economic activities are tourism focused on the chateaux and historic sites, agriculture ' particularly vineyards and wines ' and light to medium industry.

The Loire River is the longest river in France, beginning in the southeast part of the country not far from the Alps. It runs northward and then westward to the Atlantic Ocean. The area that is commonly called the Loire Valley is located along the central and western stretches of the river, from Nevers to Orleans, then through Tours, Angers and Nantes before emptying in the ocean. This is the part of the river that has hundreds of the most famous and spectacular chateaux in the world, as well as many other historical and cultural sites and wineries.

The Loire Valley has enough major cities, countryside and small towns to give just about anyone what they want for real estate. Land, apartments, condominiums, country houses and inexpensive places to spend a few nights a month or year are all available here. Being such a popular area with many well known historical areas and wineries, much of the property is not cheap, though. Housing can be found in cities such as Nantes, Le Mans and Tours, as well as the many small towns in the country. Getting something along the river will be more expensive, as the climate makes it great wine country and the land comes at a premium.
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The Loire Valley is a truly spectacular destination for a family vacation. There are many historical chateaux to visit, so many that it can be difficult to decide on which ones to visit before it becomes too much for the children to bare. Each of the Loire Valley chateaux listed below have their own special attraction.

We would highly recommend Chateau Close Luc and its beautiful park and working models of over forty of Leonardo Da Vinci's amazing creations. Chateau Chaumont is worth a visit in the high season for the garden festival alone. Many of the gardens are incredibly interactive and highly sensory designed to capture the imaginations of children and adults.

Chateau Chenonceau is architecturally breathtaking and a must see. There is a maize for children to get lost in for a little while. Chateau Cheverney has spectacular furniture and a working pack of hounds. Chateau Chambord is the largest of the Loire Valley castles and you can hire bicycles or pedal boats to make it more child appealing.

Chateau Blois is interesting architecturally because it is like four chateaux rolled into one. It has the added benefit of being located opposite the Maison de la Magie which is a magic museum in honour of Robert Houdin who was Houdini's inspiration. Children delight at the exhibits and simulations and the magic show is very impressive.

Chateau Chaumont (minimum visit 1 hour and another 2 hours for the garden festival)

Hours- 9:30-5:30, plan on 1 hour for your visit Cost- $6.00 includes an English pamphlet

Located between Amboise and Blois, this chateau is set high above the Loire River and commands lovely views. Its placement was for strategic reasons, since it was built as a fortress stronghold in 1465.

Later it became a home for royalty and then the merely rich. The most famous resident was Diane de Poitiers, the former mistress of King Henri II who lived in exile here, after Catherine de Medici demanded Chateau Chenonceau when King Henri II died.

Today the interiors represent the lavishness of the rich people living here until the 1930's when the stock market crash caused the last owner to sell the property to the government. Of particular interest are the elaborate horse stables.

Chateau Blois (minimum visit 2-3 hours)

Hours- 9:00-6:00 Cost- $6.00 includes an English pamphlet. You can book a free guided tour even available in English. This castle dominates the town of Blois and was the home of royalty for over 400 years, including Charles the VIII and Francois I. Parts of the building, composed of four wings each of a different architectural style joined by a large central courtyard, date back to the 10th century.

Interiors include luxurious period design and floors stamped with fleur-de-lis motifs. One of the highlights is a Renaissance exterior spiral staircase designed by Leonardo da Vinci. In summer they have a sound and light show at night and on Wednesdays it is in English.

Chateau Azay-le-Rideau (minimum visit 1.5 hours)

Hours- 9:30-6:00 Cost- $6.00 for entrance and $4.00 for an audio guide

This chateau is less grand in size than many of the others listed here, but is all the more beautiful for it. Built in 1515, this is a fine example of early Renaissance. In summer there are often evening son et lumiere spectacles at the castle. It is best to visit this chateau late in the afternoon in summer so you can enjoy the sound and light show in the evening.

Chateau Usse (minimum 1.5 hours)

Hours- 9:00-6:30 Cost- $8.00 includes English pamphlet. This fairytale chateau with lots of turrets was the inspiration for the chateau in Sleeping Beauty. Construction began in 1455 on the foundation of an 11th century chateau, and subsequent remodels took place in the 16th and 17th centuries.

The chateau has been owned by the Blacas family since the 18th century and the family still occupies one of the wings. The grounds include several centuries old trees and a cedar that was given to the family in 1808.

There is a chapel from 1528 with a white sparkling interior made from local stones, and a garage with antique vehicles and a wicker carriage. The castle interior is filled with 18th century antiques. Finally you can climb the round tower to see wax figures depicting characters in Sleeping Beauty. If you are travelling with young children they will probably love the fairy tale scenes in the round tower depicted by wax models.

Chateau Cheverny (minimum visit 1.5 hours)

Hours- 9:15-6:45 Cost- $6.00, includes English pamphlet. This chateau was built in 1634 and has been owned and occupied by the same family ever since. Today family members occupy the 3rd floor. This castle has the best furniture of the Loire Valley Chateaux open to the public because the family that owned Cheverny was very popular with the local villagers and as a result the castle was not stripped of it's treasures during the French Revolution.

The current interior is the most complete and lavish in the Loire Valley. This castle was built as a hunting palace and today hunts still take place on the grounds. You can visit the 70 hounds in their kennel, or watch the daily feed at 5:00 PM. The trophy room proudly displays the antlers from more than two thousand animals.

Chateau Amboise (minimum visit 1.5 hours)

Hours- 9:00-6:30 Cost- $7.00 includes an English pamphlet. The chateau towers over the town and offers a mix of architectural styles including 17th century classical and 16th century gothic. Six Kings of France lived here including Francois the 1st, who had an underground tunnel built to the home of Leonardo da Vinci, located nearby. Using this passage they could visit each other without mingling with the locals. In the 15th century this castle was four times its current size, but it has been reduced by war and neglect.

It is worth combining a trip to Chateau Amboise with a visit to Chateau Clos Luce as they are nearby.

Chateau Chenonceau (minimum visit 2.5 hours)

Hours- 9:00-7:00 Cost- $8.00 includes an English pamphlet. This castle is one of the most striking of the Loire Valley chateaux. It was built for Diane de Poitiers, the mistress of King Henri II. In 1559 when the King died his wife, Catherine de Medici, forced Diane into exile (to the smaller chateau of Chaumont).

After Catherine moved in she had the beautiful gallery added, which is 180 feet long, 18 feet wide, with 18 windows and set on arches over the Cher River. It was originally used as a ballroom, and in WWI it became a hospital and the wounded soldiers used to fish out the windows. During world war II it was a means of escape as the castle sat in occupied territory but the door at the end of the gallery opened to the Free Zone.

The kitchen is very popular with children. Today the gallery holds art exhibits. Also worth a note are the Marques Tower, the two formal gardens (each named for the two ladies who ruled the house), the 16th century working farm and the flower shop.

Chateau Chambord (minimum visit 2.5 hours)

Hours- 9:00-5:45 Cost- $7.00 for entrance and $4.00 for an audio guide

Chambord was commissioned by the young (then 25) King Francois in 1519 to help feed his power and establish his power. The building we see today was not completed until 1685, and by far it is the largest chateau in the Loire. The style is a combination of traditional French and Renaissance Italian with a variety of towers and turrets.

The facade alone is 470 feet wide and over 168 feet high (18 stories), with 365 chimneys and 440 rooms. The highlight inside the chateau is the double helix staircase which serves as the axis for the entire building, and is thought to have been designed by Leonardo da Vinci.

Originally built as a meeting place for hunting and later used for royal celebrations, today it is surrounded by a nineteen mile wall that encloses the largest forest park in Europe. During its 500 year history, it was only used as a residence for 20 of those years.

If you have time to spare, you can rent boats or bikes to explore the park. There is a 2 hour evening light and sound show at dusk on weekends from mid-April to June and September, and nightly in July and August.
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