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Celebrate your holiday in a holiday home in central France, close to nature in department Indre. A large part of this department, formerly named Berry, is taken up by the Regional Natural Park Brenne with forests, lakes and vineyards in the Cher valley.

An authentic French holiday cottage in Indre

In the area around your gite you will find castles, abbeys and churches in old towns such as Argy, Sarzay, Saint-Benoît-du-Sault and Argenton-sur-Creuse, also known as the Venice on the Creuse. The French writer George Sand  lived in Nohant-Vic castle and entertained guests here including Chopin, Liszt and Balzac. Visit the museum dedicated to her life in La Châtre. Sand very much loved the romantic town Gargilesse-Dampierre which also attracted many painters.

An active holiday in Indre

Start a bike ride from your vacation home on the route ‘Loire à Vélo’, for example through the Creuse and Brenne valleys.This nature area is the habitat of migratory birds, purple herons, dragonflies and terrapins. You can walk, horse ride and fish in the many lakes for instance at Rosnay. Pleasant walking areas are also Boischaut-Sud and Champagne Berrichonne. Lac de Chambon, also known as Lac d’Eguzon is an ideal spot for swimming, windsurfing, canoeing, boating, water skiing and paddle boating.

A historic exploration.

Saint-Marcel has thermae, an amphitheatre and an ancient temple of the Gallo-Roman city Argentomagus dating from the 2nd century which has been excavated. In the museum you will find objects from prehistory and an archaeological crypt. Check out the basilica of Neuvy-Saint-Sépulchre on the pilgrims route to Santiago de Compostela. This copy of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem is on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Events in Indre

In Medieval town Issoudun stands a white tower, built by order of Richard Lionheart. Visit the evening performance about the legends and walk on the city walls and in François Mitterrand Park. Enjoy the music festival in the capital of the department, Châteauroux. The film Jour de Fête by Jacques Tati was filmed in Sainte-Sévère-sur-Indre.

Taste the local delicacies in the old market hall on Wednesday, including Valençay goats cheese, green lentils and Reuilly wine.