hateau
de Bournand, with parts dating back to the eleventh century, is located
in the petite village of Bournand and is quietly nestled in a walled
nine acre tree parc and gardens for your privacy and enjoyment. We
know you will enjoy the peacefulness and charm of our chateau with
country living, casual elegance, timeless tranquility, beautiful grounds,
and pool and pool house.
The fortified town of Chinon, with its hilltop castle
ruin and a charming ribbon of a village, and the Abbey of Fontevraud,
where the Plantaganet kings and queens of England and France, and
Richard the Lionheart are entombed, are both ten minutes away. We
are just off the D147 between Saumur and Loudun or on the D39 from
Chinon.
We are excited about our rural paradise. Our bedrooms
(all have en-suite baths), salons, solarium, reception room and dining
cave have been recently redecorated to reflect an atmosphere that
is warm and tastefully appointed with antiques, oriental and needlepoint
carpets, ancient tiles, hardwood floors, artwork, and lovely fabrics,
all incorporating contemporary concerns for luxury and comfort. Our
Carriage House is available for weekly or longer term rentals. A wonderful
bistro restaurant is open in Bournand. This is a nice complement to
our grocery, patisserie and butcher shop. We are in the center of
our village and walk to all of these shops and the restaurant.
The owners, John and Vicki Majors, will help you plan
your Loire Valley adventure. If this is your first visit to the Loire
or if you are returning to fully appreciate its treasures, consider
our accomodations. We are the perfect place to sightsee, relax and
connect with nature–from a romantic weekend for two to a weekly
or monthly stay for groups up to fourteen. Bikes can be rented for
10 euros per day (5 euro per half day).
We are a wonderful choice for experiencing the pleasures
and history of the Loire Valley, a land of rich vineyards, beautiful
gardens and magnificent chateaux. In this region, where Kings and
Queens built their grand chateaux, where Joan of Arc traveled to meet
Charles VII and where the mild climate, nature and farms combine to
crown it "the breadbasket of France", this river valley may truly
be called the heart and soul of France.