62 comment(s) for "Visit the Loire without a Car based in Blois":

  1. Is there a shuttle to Villandry? I’ve always thought there ought to be but never identified one.

    Chinon is easy to get to by train.

    One thing I would say is that most chateaux are a considerable distance from the station (a couple of kilometres usually). At Azay and Chinon they are at opposite ends of the town, at Chaumont and Amboise they are on opposite sides of the river. I would rate Azay, Villandry and Ussé as impossible or impractical by public transport (but Villandry is close enough to Tours to do by taxi affordably). Chenonceau is by far the easiest to get to on the train if you are in Tours, and wouldn’t be difficult from Blois or Amboise either.

    If you want to include a winery visit, the caves of Chateau Gaudrelle have a bus stop right outside their gates. They would be able to tell you where to catch the bus and the name of their stop (I assume it’s Fil Vert from Tours Centre bus depot to Lulu Park or something.)

  2. Lesley

    We must do the ‘C’ s plus and I have thought that the first part of next year might be good. We have already left it a bit late in life as my husband now cannot do any walking but he will be fine minding the dog and car while I go exploring.

  3. I think I’d be inclined to want to rent a car and drive myself.

  4. I enjoy your blog and living a bit of your life and travels vicariously! Some friends and I are thinking of cycling from Tours to Saumur next fall with a local self-guide company. Do you have any “important lessons learned” from your own exploration of that route? Or any “don’t forget to visit x” and “don’t miss the chocolate whatevers in y”? Thanks in advance!

  5. This is really handy info, Rosemary. We usually rent or lease a car when visiting France but I’ll bookmark this article just in case we decide to go down the train route next time. It’s good to know there are public transport options to reach the chateaux. Friends have just visited Villandry (amongst others) and they loved it.

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  7. Priscilla

    Rosemary,
    Thank you for developing this website & providing such useful information!
    We would like to visit the 4 “C” chateaux but would like to stay in Amboise.
    Can you please provide bus/shuttle information for this?
    Also, you mention that the shuttle only operates on Wednesdays & weekends, will this change for the summer months?
    Our trip will take effect in June & we plan to arrive in the Loire Valley late afternoon on a Wednesday.
    Thanks for your help!

  8. tom gill

    Hi if I’;d read your post before I’d have gone to Blois! However, we are based in Orleans for a week this April and won’t have a car but access to bikes although with two kids (11 and 13) we don’t want to do long rides. Any suggestions for public transport (and / or ) bike options to see castles?

  9. peter

    Useful info. We are planning to catch the navette bus from Blois to chambord, a saturday end of may. Our concern is what if the bus is full, lots of people wanting to do the same? Do you think OK, we will get on?
    we can only get ticket from driver, not book ahead.

  10. peter

    Thanks for info and help. We are going to Blois end of May.
    I think the bus navette to Chaumont is cancelled. ( The bus navette to Chambord still going weekends and wednesdays in May.)
    We may train to Onzain and walk, google suggests 20 minutes from station across river to chateau gardens.

  11. David Rosenfeld

    QUESTION! can i purchase the BLOIS SHUTTLE (SHUTTLE ROUTE 41) ahead of time or do i have to buy it when i arrive. in other words, i am worried about going all the way to Blois and find out that i cannot get onto the shuttle.
    thanks David

  12. David r

    Lunch picnic at Chambord. Thanks for the bus stop picture. Or I can ask at the Best Western.

  13. I have been struggling with how to put a trip to the Loire Valley to visit these chateaus. Your information, photos, links, and reader responses are a God send. Thank you for taking the time to write about this and for being so thorough

  14. Goodness! This is a brave undertaking, but very heartening to see people getting round without a car. #AllAboutFrance

  15. Thank you for such an informative post Rosemary – your local knowledge is a real asset to travellers on this topic. While we often pick up cars while we are in France, we prefer not to and this post has definitely put the Loire châteaux on the wish list for our next trip. Thanks again.

  16. Very informational and great to know you don’t need a car to see everything. Can I admit that I’ve never been to any of the big Loire chateaux? Terrible, I know because I don’t live THAT far. #allaboutfrance

  17. This is such a useful post! I usually get around on public transport when I travel and sometimes it’s hard to get detailed information. Thank you!

  18. franstralie-voyages

    Really useful information, thanks for sharing !

  19. Thanks for all that excellent info – my wife has been trying for years to persuade me to visit the castles by bike. Now I can tell her all about shuttles and buses. 🙂

  20. This is an amazingly useful post Rosemary, all this detail is the very hard to find when you’re visiting and not familiar with the system and/or don’t speak the language. I hope lots of Aussie readers make the most of it and explore your area. (And other nationalities of course, I just imagine you have a fair few Aussie readers!) Thanks for linking up to #AllAboutFrance, sorry I took so long to comment, but I did warn you all….Vietnam has been rather all encompassing this month!

  21. Varun

    Hello Rosemary, thanks for all the information around the chateaux of Loire Valley using public buses. My wife and I are budget travellers and wish to enjoy the beauty of the 4Cs (Chambord, Cheverny, Chenonceau and Chaumont) in a day in April on a weekend (sunday) using public transport. Is it doable? Besides the shuttles,can you advise if there are any other public buses which run through the day to these chateaux from Blois and Amboise?
    Thanks in anticipation. Eagerly awaiting your feedback and suggestions.

  22. Hi Rosemary,

    I book marked this post after reading it while we were last in France. I’m now planning a flying visit to Paris in May and I’m determined to visit Chambord and Cheverny. Thank you for writing such a comprehensive post – you’ve made it so very easy for us plan this day out. I can’t wait!

  23. dianne

    Hi Rosemary

    myself and and friend will be travelling to the Loire Valley from 25th September to 28th September 2017, I read from your blog that the shuttle bus only operate on Wednesday and the weekends at this time, we will only be able to use the bus on Wednesday as it wont be operating the other days is this still correct? I was thinking about hiring a car for the other days but my friend isn’t keen on that. what do you think about driving? I would also need a GPS in English…are they available. we will be staying in Blois… thank you for your help.

  24. Katherine

    Hi there Rosemary!

    Thank you so much for this very helpful post. My husband and I are going to Paris in August and were hoping to visit the Loire Valley for a day trip (we only have a few days in France for our trip or we would certainly spend more time there!). I had looked into a few tours, but they are quite expensive. We were hoping to see Chambord and Chenonceau in 1 day using public transport, but now I am realizing that the shuttle you mentioned only runs on Wednesday, and we won’t be there till Thursday. Is there any other way to visit those 2 chateaux in a day using public transportation do you think? Or do you think renting a car or doing a tour would be the only way to make it work most likely?

    Thanks so much for your time and effort putting this post together!

  25. thanks for an excellent post, Rosemary; very useful. We are an Adelaide couple who will holiday in France for the first time for two weeks in October. We will be in the Loire Valley from 10-13 October. A colleague who is professor of French suggested that we base ourselves in Blois; your post confirms that choice 🙂

    Can I seek your advice on one matter: transport from Blois to Charles de Gaulle airport. I assumed that would be part of a busy line, but the SNCF website shows only a few trains each day. Our flight to Zurich is at 4.30pm on Friday 13 October, so we need to be at the airport by 2.30pm. This means catching the 9.16am train from Blois, arriving at CDG2 at 11.42am. That is nearly 5 hours before our flight, so we will be killing hours at the airport when otherwise we could be enjoying the sights of France 🙂 Do you know any alternative train route or other bus that would allow us to leave Blois later that day and reach CDG2 by 2.30pm? I guess it is a route you have taken yourself a few times.

    Merci beaucoup!

    BTW, which part of Oz are you from?

  26. Loretta

    Hi Rosemary
    We’re a family from Melbourne visiting Paris at the end of September and I really wanted to visit some of the Chateaux in the Loire. Our kids are 13, 11, and 5 and just wondering which are the best ones to visit, given we’ll doing this as a day trip from Paris? We’re OK with making it a full day, as we can rest on the train back to Paris.
    Am I reading your info correctly, this shuttle is only available on Wednesdays?
    What would the fare be for us?
    Sorry to ask for so much help, just very excited at making this a reality

  27. Mary

    We are close to giving up Loire coz we don’t drive and we’re not fond of guided bus tours, but your detailed post is just what we needed! Thanks a lot for taking time to write 🙂

  28. Agnella

    Hello Rosemary,

    I’m glad I came across your post on the Loire Valley without a car. Thanks for the useful information.
    I really wish to visit the Loire valley in August this year with my sister, but I have only one day. (I will be visiting from Paris).
    At the moment, I can only get a train from Paris reaching Blois at 9.38 am, so I will not be able to take the shuttle starting at 9.30. I would have to wait till 11.30.
    Would you be able to tell me if the buses stop in front of the castles? or do we have to walk a lot from the gardens to the castles?
    Thank you for your advice.

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  30. Ai Lin D

    Hello Rosemary,

    Thank you for your detailed article above.
    I’m interested in accommodation in the Loire Valley in the 2020 Spring or Autumn season. As I am still doing my research on places to visit in the Loire Valley, I am still open to suggestions about places to visit, stay and eat.

    My husband and I would prefer to travel around the Loire Valley without a car as we are aware some of the famous chateaux are accessible by public transport.

    At the moment, we have a rough idea that we would hoping to do the Loire Valley in 1 to 2 weeks depending on which places are open, what public transport (train, bus) schedules are available, what if any special events (festivals, exhibitions, concerts) are taking place at around the time of our travel.

    So we would appreciate any help you can provide us. We are always looking for a French immersion experience (our past experiences have been excellent). So we would dearly love to stay in a lovely chateau with B&B or gite facilities and would love to have the company of locals at the accommodation places to practice our French and learn more about the local areas (history, architecture, etc.). And, yes, when we’re over there in the near future and somewhere in the vicinity, we’d love to chat with you at a café in Blois.

    We are Melburnians currently studying French : I am studying with Alliance Française de Melbourne and my husband with another private language school in Melbourne.

    I have subscribed to your mailing list on feedburner.com.

    We would look forward to any information or advice you could provide.

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