Accueil Waymarked pedestrian circuits around Blois
About the monument :
4 walking tours in town marked by bronze nails on the ground to discover and understand the town and the most beautiful architectures of the royal city.
– The porcupine, symbol of Louis the 12th : neighbourhood of the castle and the royal gardens
– The Fleur de lys : takes you to the Puits-Châtel district with its private mansions dating from the Renaissance.
– The spires of the St-Nicolas Abby : picturesque student district surrounding the anciant abbeys
– The Gabarre, or the left bank of the river, which offers the most beautiful views of the town
Free acces any time. Free documentation (in French, English, German, Italian, Spanish and Dutch) at the Tourist Information Center. Routes also available on the free Blois-Chambord app with audio commentary and a quizz for children.
– The porcupine, symbol of Louis the 12th : neighbourhood of the castle and the royal gardens
– The Fleur de lys : takes you to the Puits-Châtel district with its private mansions dating from the Renaissance.
– The spires of the St-Nicolas Abby : picturesque student district surrounding the anciant abbeys
– The Gabarre, or the left bank of the river, which offers the most beautiful views of the town
Free acces any time. Free documentation (in French, English, German, Italian, Spanish and Dutch) at the Tourist Information Center. Routes also available on the free Blois-Chambord app with audio commentary and a quizz for children.
About the garden/park :
4 walking tours in town marked by bronze nails on the ground to discover and understand the town and the most beautiful architectures of the royal city.
– The porcupine, symbol of Louis the 12th : neighbourhood of the castle and the royal gardens
– The Fleur de lys : takes you to the Puits-Châtel district with its private mansions dating from the Renaissance.
– The spires of the St-Nicolas Abby : picturesque student district surrounding the anciant abbeys
– The Gabarre, or the left bank of the river, which offers the most beautiful views of the town
Free acces any time. Free documentation (in French, English, German, Italian, Spanish and Dutch) at the Tourist Information Center. Routes also available on the free Blois-Chambord app with audio commentary and a quizz for children.
– The porcupine, symbol of Louis the 12th : neighbourhood of the castle and the royal gardens
– The Fleur de lys : takes you to the Puits-Châtel district with its private mansions dating from the Renaissance.
– The spires of the St-Nicolas Abby : picturesque student district surrounding the anciant abbeys
– The Gabarre, or the left bank of the river, which offers the most beautiful views of the town
Free acces any time. Free documentation (in French, English, German, Italian, Spanish and Dutch) at the Tourist Information Center. Routes also available on the free Blois-Chambord app with audio commentary and a quizz for children.
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FAQ
⏱️ How long does the average visit last?
The average length of the visit has not yet been specified. We advise you to contact the site directly to get an idea of how long you should allow.
🐾 Can I share this visit with my pet?
We have not yet been informed whether pets are allowed. To find out whether pets are allowed on site (on a lead, in outdoor areas, etc.), we advise you to contact the service provider directly. The information sheet will be updated as soon as we have more details.
🍽️ Can I eat on site during my visit?
Unfortunately, there is no on-site catering service. We advise you to plan a meal nearby or bring a picnic if conditions permit.
🛜 What facilities and services are available on site during my visit?
Information on services and facilities has not yet been released. To find out more (bar, shop, wifi, etc.), please contact the site directly.
🚴♀️ Is the site recommended for cycle tourists?
The site has not been awarded the Accueil Vélo label and does not offer specific services for cyclists. Remember to secure your bike before your visit.
♿ I have a disability, is the site accessible?
The site has not yet been accredited with the Tourisme & Handicap label.
To find out whether a visit is possible for your specific needs, we recommend that you contact the service provider directly. We will update the information as soon as we receive new information.