Domaine de la Tortinière, Amboise Hotels
Charming château hotel offering views over the Indre Valley, a gourmet restaurant, a bar, and a serene spa
Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Touraine region, within the world-renowned Loire Valley, awaits Domaine de la Tortinière, a charming boutique hotel. This delightful haven is gracefully situated within the stunning and picturesque landscapes of a magnificent château, offering an unforgettable experience for discerning travelers. The seasonal hotel welcomes guests from the arrival of spring until mid-December, providing an idyllic escape during the most beautiful months of the year.
Located a convenient distance of just over 9 miles, or 15 kilometers, from the vibrant city of Tours, Domaine de la Tortinière is easily accessible with a mere 20-minute drive. Furthermore, its strategic location allows for effortless exploration of other notable cities in the surrounding region. In just a little over an hour’s drive, you can find yourself immersed in the historical charm of Orléans, the captivating energy of Le Mans, or the verdant beauty of Angers.
Domaine de la Tortinière is set amidst a sprawling and impressive park, encompassing over 37 acres, or 15 hectares, of lush greenery and breathtaking scenery. Within this expansive estate, you will discover a warm and inviting atmosphere, coupled with exquisitely decorated bedrooms that exude both elegance and comfort. The rooms at Domaine de la Tortinière seamlessly blend classic style with modern amenities to create a truly pleasant and relaxing retreat for every guest.
Guests can choose from a diverse range of room types to perfectly suit their preferences and needs, including the Charme, Prestige Pavillon, Château Prestige, and Elegance rooms. For families or those seeking extra space and luxury, the hotel also offers well-appointed suites designed to cater to their specific requirements. All rooms are thoughtfully and fully furnished, ensuring a comfortable and convenient stay, and some even boast breathtaking views overlooking the scenic and tranquil Indre Valley.
When it comes to dining, Domaine de la Tortinière provides a delightful culinary experience with its on-site restaurant. Guests can savor delectable meals either outdoors, basking in the fresh air and stunning surroundings, or in the elegant dining room. In addition, the hotel features a bar, offering a relaxed and inviting setting to enjoy a refreshing drink or two.
For those seeking relaxation and rejuvenation, the hotel also offers a unique and intimate spa experience. The facilities feature a Jacuzzi nestled within a charming chalet, providing a tranquil escape overlooking the majestic cedar of Lebanon tree in the hotel’s park. Guests who wish to stay active during their stay can take advantage of the various recreational facilities available, including a tennis court, a heated outdoor swimming pool, a billiard room, a table tennis table, and rentable bikes, ensuring there is something for everyone to enjoy.
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