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Mary Coady-Maguire
Route de Montsereau
Saumur
49400

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Price per night:

price from €110

Telephone:

0241508352

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Château de Beaulieu is an enchanting and captivating castle from the 18th century, situated amidst a lush park adorned with ancient trees. Renowned for its graceful and airy design, this architectural masterpiece has been officially recognized as a Monument Historique by the French Ministry of Culture. Originally constructed in 1727 by Jean Drapeau, an esteemed architect of Louis XV, the castle was further embellished with turrets and side stairs in 1885.
Visitors of Château de Beaulieu can indulge in the opulence of its living room and billiards room, bask in the beauty of a delightful terrace, and enjoy the refreshing waters of the heated swimming pool located within the grounds.

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Directions

To reach the château, start from Saumur and follow the D947 road towards Montsoreau, Fontevraud, and Chinon. You will find the château shortly after passing the Gratien & Meyer winery. For more detailed access maps, please visit the Saumur Office de Tourisme.

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Notes: All rooms en suite
Notes: 2 x 4 pers. suites avail

Services

Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Dinner
Credit cards accepted
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Château de Saumur: Located in the city of Saumur, this magnificent medieval castle offers stunning views of the Loire Valley. Explore its impressive architecture, visit the Museum of Decorative Arts, and witness equestrian shows at the National Riding School.
  • Cadre Noir de Saumur: Situated within the Château de Saumur, the Cadre Noir is a renowned equestrian academy. Watch skilled riders and their horses perform classical dressage routines and gain insight into the rich equestrian heritage of Saumur.
  • Musée des Blindés: This museum, also known as the Tank Museum, houses one of the largest collections of armored vehicles in the world. Discover the evolution of tanks and explore various military vehicles, including tanks used in both World Wars.
  • Musée du Champignon: Located in a troglodyte cave, this unique museum showcases the cultivation and history of mushrooms. Learn about different mushroom species, their cultivation techniques, and taste some delicious mushroom-based products.
  • Abbaye Royale de Fontevraud: Approximately 16 kilometers from Saumur, this stunning abbey is the largest remaining monastic complex in Europe. Explore the beautiful Romanesque architecture, visit the tombs of Eleanor of Aquitaine and Richard the Lionheart, and enjoy the serene atmosphere of the abbey.
  • Les Caves de Marson: Just a short drive from Saumur, this wine cellar offers guided tours of their underground caves, where you can learn about winemaking traditions in the Loire Valley. Sample a variety of local wines and discover the flavors of the region.
  • Château de Brézé: Located about 12 kilometers from Saumur, this remarkable castle is known for its extensive underground network of tunnels and cellars. Take a guided tour to explore the underground wonders, admire the Renaissance-style architecture, and stroll through the beautiful gardens.
  • Musée de la Cavalerie: Situated within the walls of the Cadre Noir de Saumur, this museum exhibits a collection of equestrian artifacts, including historical saddles, harnesses, and other equipment. Gain insights into the world of horsemanship and its importance in Saumur's culture.
  • Château de Montsoreau-Museum of Contemporary Art: Located in the village of Montsoreau, this castle-turned-museum showcases contemporary art exhibitions and installations. Enjoy the fusion of modern art with the historical setting of the castle, offering a unique cultural experience. 10. Parc Oriental de Maulévrier: A little further from Saumur, this Japanese-inspired garden is the largest in Europe. Stroll through serene landscapes, admire traditional Japanese architecture, and experience the tranquility of this beautifully designed park. Please note that distances mentioned are approximate and may vary depending on the specific location along the Route de Montsereau.

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