Loire River

Loire River

Loire River

France’s longest river, the Loire, begins its journey in the Massif Central and meanders through 12 French departments. Along its course, it passes the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Loire Valley, where visitors can explore magnificent royal chateaux, ancient forests, and medieval towns. The river also flows through notable cities such as Orleans, Tours, Angers, Saumur, and Nantes. Today, travelers can enjoy the scenic beauty of the Loire, from the lush vineyards that line its banks to the historic architecture that dots its landscape.

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