
Chambord and Cheverny from Blois
Blois → Chambord → Cheverny
Trip Overview
A full-day trip from Blois to Chambord, Cheverny covering 2 attractions in approximately 8h 45min. The plan includes public transit from Blois, step-by-step routes between stops, and entrance fees from €46.5 per person. Compare public transit & car with costs for each leg.
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Two of the Loire Valley's most celebrated châteaux in a single day, starting from the royal town of Blois. First comes Chambord, the valley's largest castle, where François I's Renaissance vision meets Leonardo da Vinci's engineering genius — 426 rooms, a double helix staircase, and rooftop terraces overlooking 5,440 hectares of forest. Then on to Cheverny, an immaculately preserved 17th-century manor still in the same family after six centuries, its interiors lined with Gobelins tapestries and paintings from Raphael's school. Tintin fans will recognize Cheverny as the model for Captain Haddock's Moulinsart. Chambord opens at 09:00 and is closed on some Mondays in winter; Cheverny sells tickets on-site only, so no advance booking is needed.
Your Day Timeline — Chambord and Cheverny from Blois
Your Day Timeline — Chambord Castle Only
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Château de Chambord
Chambord is the largest castle in the Loire Valley, commissioned by King François I in 1519 as a royal hunting lodge. The building features 426 rooms, 77 staircases, and 282 fireplaces across a design…
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Your Day Timeline — Château de Cheverny
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Château de Cheverny
Château de Cheverny is a 17th-century Loire Valley castle built between 1624 and 1634 in Louis XIII classical style, using pale Bourré limestone that gives it a distinctive white appearance. The Hurau…
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