This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Learn more

Tourist Spot Attractions In Loiret

x
Loiret is a department in the Centre-Val de Loire region of north-central France. The department is named after the river Loiret, a tributary of the Loire, and which is located wholly within the department. The capital of the department is Orléans, which is about 110 km southwest of Paris. As well as being the regional capital, it is a historic city on the banks of the Loire. It has a large central area with many historic buildings and mansions, and a cathedral dating back to the thirteenth century that was rebuilt after being destroyed by Protestant forces in 1568. The Loire Valley is famous for its several châteaux.
Continue reading...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Filter Attractions:

Tourist Spot Attractions In Loiret

  • 3. Chateau de Beaugency Beaugency
    The Château de Talcy is a historical building in Talcy, Loir-et-Cher, France. It lies to the north of the Loire River, in the Loire Valley, known for its 16th-century châteaux. From a fortification in existence in the 13th Century additional wings were added in the 1620s. Modernised in the 18th Century the interiors have been preserved. A Historical Monument first registered in 1906 it has been owned by the state since 1933. It is open to visitors.
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
  • 6. Chateau de Montargis Montargis
    Montargis is a commune in the Loiret department in north-central France on the Loing river. The town is located about 110 km south of Paris and 70 km east of Orléans in the Gâtinais. Montargis is the second largest city in the Loiret, after Orléans. It is near a large forest, and contains light industry and farming, including saffron. Due to its numerous canals and bridges, Montargis sometimes bills itself as the Venice of the Gâtinais. Though quite modern, it retains a medieval charm in its downtown area.
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
  • 7. Chateau de Malesherbes Malesherbes
    The Château de Boisgibault is located 10 kilometers south of Orleans on D168 in the commune of Ardon in the Loiret département of France.
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
  • 8. Abbaye de Fontenay Montbard
    The Abbey of Fontenay is a former Cistercian abbey located in the commune of Marmagne, near Montbard, in the département of Côte-d'Or in France. It was founded by Saint Bernard of Clairvaux in 1118, and built in the Romanesque style. It is one of the oldest and most complete Cistercian abbeys in Europe, and became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981. Of the original complex comprising church, dormitory, cloister, chapter house, caldarium, refectory, dovecote and forge, all remain intact except the refectory and are well maintained. The Abbey of Fontenay, along with other Cistercian abbeys, forms a connecting link between Romanesque and Gothic architectures.
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
  • 10. Chateau d'Yevre-le-Chatel Yevre La Ville
    The Château d'Yèvre-le-Châtel is a ruined castle in the commune of Yèvre-la-Ville in the Loiret département of France. The castle dates from the first quarter of the 13th century and is located in the hamlet of Yèvre-le-Châtel, to the north of the commune.The property of the commune, it has been listed since 1862 as a monument historique by the French Ministry of Culture.
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
  • 11. Chateau de Cheverny Cheverny
    The Château de Cheverny is located at Cheverny, in the département of Loir-et-Cher in the Loire Valley in France. It is one of the châteaux of the Loire valley
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
  • 12. Briare aqueduct Pont-canal de Briare Briare
    The Briare Aqueduct carries the Canal latéral à la Loire over the River Loire on its journey to the River Seine in France. It replaced a river-level crossing from the canal to meet the Briare Canal that was hazardous in times of flood. Between 1896 and 2003 it was the longest navigable aqueduct in the World until the opening of the Magdeburg Water Bridge. It is part of the Canal latéral à la Loire, not, as is commonly believed, the Briare Canal.
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
  • 14. Chateau de Saint-Brisson-sur-Loire Saint Brisson Sur Loire
    Boigny-sur-Bionne is a commune in the Loiret department in north-central France.
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Loiret Videos

Shares

x

Places in Loiret

x
x

Near By Places

Menu