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A Visit to Château de Chenonceau
Château de Chenonceau has always been one of my favourites and is definitely among the top ten châteaux in the Loire. In recent years, we’ve cycled along the path on the opposite side several times and taken some wonderful photos … Continue reading
Cycling in the Loire Valley – Agrémonts Windmill in Bléré and Château de Chenonceau at dusk
Relationnel loves windmills (and wind for that matter) because he grew up in an abandoned windmill near Saumur. Well, the house itself wasn’t abandoned but the windmill no longer had any sails and the wooden structure on top was missing. … Continue reading

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Tagged Aigremonts windmill, Bléré, Château de Chenonceau, moulin d'Aigremonts
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