Château d'Artigny & Spa
Royal Fortress of Chinon
Chenonceau castle
The gardens & château of Villandry
Chambord Castle
Royal Amboise Castle
Langeais Castle
Azay-le-Rideau castle
Montrésor Castle
Royal Estate of Château Gaillard
Vouvray
Chinon
Bourgueil
Domaine Marc Brédif
Domaine Charles Joguet
Traditional boat trip
Traditional Valchantray boat trips
Perraudière Park
Museum of Fine Arts and garden
Saint-Gatien Cathedral
Confectionery Hallard
Parc de la Gloriette
Parc des Prébendes d’Oé
Parc de Forges
Parc du Château de Rochecotte
Les Bateliers du Cher
Les Marins du Port de Chambord
La Rabouilleuse – École de Loire
November Stay Ideas at Château d’Artigny
Château d’Artigny, a grand 18th-century-style castle hotel built by perfumer François Coty, lies in the Loire Valley, 15 km south of Tours in Montbazon, France. Surrounded by 25 hectares of parkland with French gardens and Indre Valley views, it’s a perfect retreat for November 2025. November brings cooler temperatures (6-12°C/43-54°F), vibrant autumn hues, and a quiet, budget-friendly low season with fewer crowds. The outdoor pool is typically closed, but the spa, tennis/padel courts, and indoor amenities remain open. Below are tailored stay ideas blending the château’s offerings with seasonal highlights and nearby attractions.
Cozy Romantic Getaway
Ideal for couples seeking a warm, intimate escape. Book a deluxe room in the main château for its opulent Belle Époque decor or the Pavillon d’Ariane for serene valley views. The “Romantic Stay in Touraine” package includes a half-bottle of champagne on arrival and a gourmet dinner for two at L’Origan restaurant, featuring the “Menu François Coty” (amuse-bouche, starter, fish or meat, dessert, mignardises—drinks excluded). Rates start around €212 per night for two, including breakfast and 2 hours of daily spa access (sauna, hammam, jacuzzi). Spend crisp November afternoons strolling the park’s autumnal paths or enjoying a couples’ massage. Add a private wine tasting in the château’s cellar for a cozy evening touch.
Gourmet and Wine Exploration
Savor the Loire Valley’s culinary scene during the late harvest season. Dine at L’Origan, the château’s rotunda restaurant with gold-leaf woodwork, where Chef Hervé Guttin crafts seasonal dishes like game, truffles, or chestnut-inspired plates. November brunches (check dates, typically Sundays) cost €63 per person, featuring local cheeses, charcuterie, and smoked salmon. Pair your stay with visits to nearby Chinon or Vouvray vineyards for tastings of crisp whites or robust reds. Rooms with park views start at €220 per night; ask about wine-pairing dinner packages. If available, attend local truffle markets or food festivals in nearby Tours for a true gastronomic adventure.
Château d’Artigny
Château d’Artigny is a harmonious blend of luxury, history, and natural charm. Set in the heart of the Loire Valley and just a short journey from Paris, it offers a peaceful escape steeped in elegance. With its sophisticated rooms, gourmet cuisine, and stunning vistas, the château promises a truly unforgettable experience—whether you’re in search of relaxation, discovery, or cultural immersion.


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