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Activities at Le Choiseul or nearby |
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Accommodations:
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Dining options:
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Le Choiseul Gourmet Restaurant
- In this beautiful light, airy room with freestone walls (a
type of limestone typical of the Loire Valley) adorned with wood
panelling, you will delight in discovering the sophisticated,
welcoming atmosphere suitable to a Duke's home. The large
fireplace gives the room a certain grandeur, the magnificent
view over the Loire being its key asset.
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Le Bistrot "36" - This is the
meeting place for the "new gourmets" who enjoy tasting delicious
cuisine with touches of the unusual in a setting bathed in light
with a view over the Italian style gardens. The freshly coloured
decor and the delicate cane armchairs create the pleasant
atmosphere of a pergola.
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The terrace - From the first
days of summer, it is pleasant to enjoy meals outside on the
terrace which borders the Italian style gardens where you can
admire the sculptures on display. Bistrot for lunch.
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The cellar - The Choiseul has
a wine menu enriched with more than 700 wines from all the
French wine producing regions, in which the Loire wines are
given place of honour.
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Meeting facilities
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Outdoor swimming pool
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Leisure & Tourist Attractions Nearby |
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Nearby:
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Fitness circuit.
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Bicycles on hire.
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18-hole golf course, par 71,5730 m (19 miles).
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Horse-riding and 10-hole swing-golf (2 miles).
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Small plane, helicopter and hot-air balloon flights over the region.
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Learning about wines, wine-tasting, and visits to the vineyards (Amboise, Montlouis, Vouvray).
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Fishing in the Loire, hunting.
Sightseeing:
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Amboise Castle, 2 minutes from
Choiseul, a Renaissance castle overlooking the Loire
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The Clos Lucé is 2 minutes away.
This was the final residence of Leonard de Vinci & contains a
collection of some of his inventions
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Chenonceau Castle 20 kilometres
away is the pearl of the Loire Valley, casting its reflection on to
the Cher River
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Chambord Castle, 60 kilometres
away, is symbolic of the Renaissance
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Chaumont Castle 20 kilometres
away. This castle, overlooking the Loire, hosts the annual garden
festival.
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