- For luxury and spa: Les Sources de Cheverny, set within a vineyard estate.
- For history: Fontevraud L’Hôtel (a former priory) and Château de Rochecotte.
- Facing the grandest château: the Relais de Chambord.
- The Loire Valley is best visited from April to October, by bicycle or car between the châteaux.
A land of French kings, the Loire Valley and its UNESCO-listed châteaux offer a fairytale setting. To extend the magic, nothing compares to a night in a château-hotel. Here are our top recommendations for sleeping in a château in the Loire Valley in 2026.

Les Sources de Cheverny: The Five-Star Estate
Set in the heart of a wine estate near Château de Cheverny, Les Sources de Cheverny combines a château, vineyard houses, a Sisley spa, and a Michelin-starred restaurant. This is the most comprehensive address for a luxurious stay in the Loire Valley.
Fontevraud L’Hôtel: Sleeping in an Abbey
Housed in the former priory of the Royal Abbey of Fontevraud, this 54-room design hotel offers a unique experience, blending ancient heritage with contemporary creation. A timeless interlude designed by Jouin Manku.
Relais de Chambord: Facing the Château
Positioned directly opposite Château de Chambord, the Relais de Chambord offers breathtaking views of the grandest of the Loire châteaux. A spa and gourmet dining by the River Cosson complete the royal experience.
Château de Rochecotte and Domaine des Hauts de Loire
For an aristocratic residence feel, Château de Rochecotte (the former château of the Duchess of Dino) and Domaine des Hauts de Loire (Relais & Châteaux) both cultivate an old-world charm. These two addresses are ideal for exploring between Tours, Amboise, and Blois.
When to Visit the Loire Châteaux?
The best period extends from April to October, when the gardens are in bloom and the châteaux are bustling with activity. Allow several days to combine Chambord, Chenonceau, Cheverny, and Amboise, travelling by car or cycling along the Loire à Vélo route.







