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St Dyé sur Loire is a small town with character, and its location made it the ideal location for a river port to transport building materials for the Château de Chambord. Many fine residences remain from this period, having welcomed famous visitors such as La Fontaine, the Maréchal de Saxe and many others. Dominating the old town, the imposing church has been listed as a historic monument since 1931. It features splendid marmosets and the sarcophagus of St Déodat, the hermit who founded the...
St Dyé sur Loire is a small town with character, and its location made it the ideal location for a river port to transport building materials for the Château de Chambord. Many fine residences remain from this period, having welcomed famous visitors such as La Fontaine, the Maréchal de Saxe and many others. Dominating the old town, the imposing church has been listed as a historic monument since 1931. It features splendid marmosets and the sarcophagus of St Déodat, the hermit who founded the village in the 5th century.
Situated in an old 17th-century coaching inn, at the crossroads of the GR3, the Loire à vélo, the Pays des Châteaux cycle routes and the route de d'Artagnan and just 3km from the Chambord national estate, you'll find all the activities, visits and advice you need to make your stay a success. Managed by an environmental education association, you'll also find full documentation on all the protected natural sites, information on the flora and fauna of our region, and an online guide to the region.gion's flora and fauna, as well as a special focus on nature-based activities that you can enjoy with your family or with a guide, for discovery, fun, exercise or simply relaxation.
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- From February 14, 2024 until February 25, 2024
- From April 4, 2024 until November 4, 2024
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