Attractions and places to see around Saint-Règle are concentrated in the Indre-et-Loire department of France, serving as a base for exploring the Loire Valley. The area is characterized by its proximity to historical châteaux and the natural landscapes of the Loire and Cher rivers. Saint-Règle offers access to a region known for its cultural heritage and picturesque waterways. This locality provides a starting point for discovering significant landmarks and natural features.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Beautiful little castle where Leonardo da Vinci lived. Some of his artworks and inventions can be admired. Worthwhile.
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At first glance, it may seem surprising that a park here in the French Loire Valley was named after the Italian polymath LEONARDO da VINCI (1452 to 1519). But you have to know that he spent the last years of his life in the neighboring castle Le Clos Lucé at the invitation of the French king and died there on May 2, 1519. His grave is believed to be in the Hubertus Chapel - see https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/958658 - but it is not certain whether his remains are actually there.
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Beautiful path along the Cher with lots of shade in the heat
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Wonderful park and great information about Leonardo da Vinci
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Beautiful château located on the Cher 👍 Great view from the south side
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It can be done with a road bike, but don't expect to be able to cycle fast.
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Le Clos Lucé is the final resting place of Leonardo da Vinci, it is here that legend (and classical painting) recounts the last visit of François I to his friend when Leonardo breathed his last. We did not find this place really essential, it could have been "bypassed" without regret. Note, however, the huge park that is part of the property, in which many of the master's inventions have been staged to offer the public a playful vision of the production of the genius.
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The region around Saint-Règle is rich in history, particularly famous for its châteaux. Don't miss the magnificent Château de Chenonceau, known for its unique architecture spanning the Cher River and its rich history tied to influential women. Another essential visit is the Château d'Amboise, a royal castle offering impressive gardens and panoramic views of the Loire River. Also in Amboise, Le Clos Lucé was the last residence of Leonardo da Vinci, showcasing his inventions.
The majestic Loire River is a prominent natural feature, offering picturesque views, especially from the Pont du Maréchal Leclerc in Amboise. The Cher River is also significant, notably spanned by the Château de Chenonceau. The area is also dotted with remarkable gardens, including those at Château de Chenonceau, Domaine régional de Chaumont-sur-Loire, and Parc et jardins du château de Valmer.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Both the Château de Chenonceau and the Château d'Amboise are listed as family-friendly, offering historical exploration in engaging settings. Le Clos Lucé, Leonardo da Vinci's last residence, features a park with models of his inventions, which can be fascinating for children.
The Loire Valley is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, including road cycling, mountain biking, and gravel biking. For example, there are many MTB Trails around Saint-Règle, Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Règle, and Gravel biking routes around Saint-Règle. These routes often pass by or offer views of the châteaux and rivers.
Absolutely. The View of Chenonceau Castle from the cycle path offers a beautiful and free observation point of the castle from the right bank of the Cher River. For panoramic views of the royal castle in Amboise and the Loire River, the Pont du Maréchal Leclerc is highly recommended, especially at dawn or dusk for romantic shades.
The town of Amboise is a cultural hub, offering a vibrant atmosphere, especially in summer, with a night market and one of the largest markets in Indre-et-Loire every Sunday. You can also explore local delicacies at places like the BIGOT pastry-chocolate factory. The wider Loire Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is celebrated for its historical sites, vineyards, and gastronomy.
Visitors frequently praise the unique architecture and rich history of the châteaux, particularly the Château de Chenonceau, often highlighting its magnificent flower decorations. The panoramic views from places like the Pont du Maréchal Leclerc are also highly appreciated, especially for their beauty at different times of day. The charm of towns like Amboise and the opportunity to explore Leonardo da Vinci's legacy at Le Clos Lucé are also popular.
Yes, local markets are a great way to experience the regional culture. The town of Amboise hosts one of the largest markets in Indre-et-Loire every Sunday. Other nearby towns like Bléré and Montrichard also have markets where you can find local produce and goods.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities and sightseeing from spring through early autumn. Summer offers vibrant town activities and markets, while spring and autumn provide milder weather ideal for cycling and walking, with beautiful natural colors. The Loire River often reflects romantic shades at dawn and dusk, making these times particularly scenic for visits to viewpoints.
While the major châteaux are well-known, the View of Chenonceau Castle from the cycle path offers a beautiful and free perspective of the castle that some visitors might overlook in favor of paying for entry. Additionally, the Domaine Royal de Château Gaillard, just 4 km from Saint-Règle, is recognized as the first Renaissance manor house in the region and offers a glimpse into early Renaissance architecture.
Yes, the area is very cyclist-friendly. Many cycling loops depart from towns like Amboise, connecting various châteaux and scenic spots. For instance, the Château de Chenonceau is easily accessible by bike from Tours via the Heart of France by Bike route. You can explore various Road Cycling Routes or Gravel biking routes that often link multiple points of interest.
The region boasts several remarkable gardens. Beyond the famous Parc et jardins du Château de Chenonceau, you can also explore the Domaine régional de Chaumont-sur-Loire, known for its International Garden Festival, and the Parc et jardins du château de Valmer. These gardens offer diverse styles and seasonal beauty.


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