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Chambres D'hôtes Les Ambaciales
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Boasting a private entrance, this suite features 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a bath and a hair…
The spacious twin/double room provides a private entrance, soundproof walls, a terrace with garden views as well as a pr…
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Restaurants nearby
- Les ArpentsBib Not far from the château, this contemporary bistro nestled behind a traditional burgundy-coloured façade makes an impression! Two old friends, who met at Tours hospitality management school, rustle up a flawless culinary experience, delving freely into the abundance of first-rate local produce available, from asparagus and strawberries in season to Roi Rose pork and goat's cheese. Dishes that taste as delicious as they sound include roasted scallops, cauliflower and vanilla oil; or lemon tart sprinkled with dried black lemon, a wickedly tempting detail that makes this dessert irresistible.428m
- Château de Pray★ Michelin Upstream from Amboise, on the south bank of the Loire, this medieval castle with two massive towers, remodelled during the Renaissance, cannot fail but catch the eye. The edifice peacefully presides over vast formal grounds and staunchly upholds the Loire’s gracious art de vivre. The orangery, part of which is built into the rocky hillside, is the epitome of elegant, and on sunny days it is a treat to sit on the pleasant terrace overlooking the gardens. Chef Arnaud Philippon's cuisine flirts with the zeitgeist: pressed young goat and foie gras, pied bleu mushrooms, wild garlic and mango and co2.9km
- L'Aubinière This attractive, contemporary dining space basks in the light of the windows that open out onto the wooded parkland. The seasonal cuisine never compromises on the quality of the ingredients (Richelieu asparagus, Mouliherne escargots, line-cut meagre etc) and the cellar is packed with regional wines: L'Aubinière restaurant has it all. There are also a number of elegant guestrooms, plus a wellness area.6.9km
- Les Closeaux Under the Ancien Régime, Les Closeaux – set in a 10ha estate – was used as a hunting lodge by the kings of France. Nowadays, this farmhouse inn remains as secluded as ever in a bucolic setting surrounded by greenery. The chef, who champions local producers and is a proponent of short supply chains, creates delicious market-fresh cuisine at affordable prices: loin of saithe, green beans, black rice, tomato, parsley and shallot; apricot and peach puff pastry, apricot ice cream. Lovely terrace.9.2km
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Attractions nearby
- Château d'Amboise château located in Amboise, France515m
- Clos Lucé castle of Amboise, France518m
- Château de Chanteloup former French château near Ambois, deconstructed in 1823, some garden features remain2.3km
- Château-Gaillard1.1km
- Amboise Cemetery cemetery located in Indre-et-Loire, in France396m
- Église Saint-Florentin church located in Indre-et-Loire, in France524m
- Musée de l'Hôtel de Ville, Amboise museum in France558m
- Oppidum des Châteliers human settlement in France882m
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