Office de Tourisme de l’Agglo du Pays de Dreux
DREUXCapital of the Gallic tribe of the "Durocasses", Dreux is dominated by the remains of the former 10th century fortress where the Chapelle Royale, a 19th century masterpiece of art which contains the sculptural tombs of the Orléans family, now ...
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BONNEVALA peaceful fortified town surrounded by the Loir River, Bonneval is nicknamed "the little Venice of Beauce". Between medieval heritage and natural leisure activities, it is a pleasant stopover on the Wheat Route and can also be visited by electric ...
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CLOYES-LES-TROIS-RIVIÈRESFormerly a stopover on the road to Santiago de Compostela, the town lies in a magnificent valley. Walks and heritage visits, including the Notre-Dame d'Iron priory famous for its frescoes and the starting point of the "children's crusade" in 1212.
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ANETDownstream from the royal valley of the Eure, between nature and heritage, Anet boasts one of the reference buildings of the French Renaissance, the castle of Diane de Poitiers, designed by Philibert de l'Orme.
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BROUFormerly the most important of the five baronies of the Perche-Gouet, Brou preserves many vestiges of this glorious past, street names, old timber-framed houses...
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CHATEAUDUNThe Tourist Office of Châteaudun welcomes individuals and groups to discover Châteaudun and the Loir Valley.
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