LOWER RIVER MANOR
It is one of the largest cave properties of Indre-et-Loire, carved in the rock in the th century. It was inhabited by the marchioness de Doisonville and then by Mr. Taboureau de Boisdenier, entrepreneur of Les Works du Roy. Built on two levels (20 m and 50 m), it dominates the Loire and offers beautiful landscapes on the river. On its side and behind it, a large oak forest allows you to enjoy beautiful strolls and greenery. You can borrow a staircase in the rock to finish the visit. Parking is located right opposite the manor house on the other side of the National 152. Be careful by crossing the road. Today, the manor serves as a wine museum.
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