Vallée de la Loire
The Vallée de la Loire, or Loire Valley, is a picturesque region in central France, known for its stunning landscapes and rich history. It stretches along the Loire River, the longest river in France, and is famous for its vineyards, charming villages, and historic châteaux, such as the Château de Chambord and Château de Chenonceau.
Designated a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Loire Valley is often referred to as the "Garden of France" due to its fertile soil and agricultural abundance. The region is also celebrated for its wine production, particularly Sancerre and Vouvray, making it a popular destination for tourists and wine enthusiasts alike.