France Gardens Tour Announcement

France Gardens Tour

France, sunflowers, France Gardens TourYou might recall how I led a tour of English gardens (plus the Chelsea Flower Show!!) in May. Well, I’m going to lead another tour next year and our destination is France!

The “Loire Valley and Gardens of France” tour will take place from June 7-18, 2019 and I am very excited about the itinerary.

Once again, I’m working with Val Day of International House of Travel. Val has been in the travel business for over 40 years so she really knows what she’s doing. When I led the English gardens tour this spring, Val had taken care of every last detail so all we had to do was get ourselves to the airport and enjoy the trip!

This time, we will leave from — and return to — Seattle. And if you live outside of Washington state, it’s possible to make flight arrangements so you can meet up with us in Paris. It’s also an option to extend the trip. Just contact Val by email or phone (see information at bottom of post).

Here is the itinerary: note that I’ve included links to the websites of the various gardens and attractions we’ll be visiting.

General information: 12 days, 3 home bases, 10 gardens + a garden festival. All breakfasts are included, plus 3 lunches and 3 dinners. Cost includes flights from Seattle to Paris and Paris to Seattle, hotels, private coach, trip escort, entrance to gardens and other attractions.

Flight info:  June 7- Seattle to Paris
June 18 – Paris to Seattle

Note: For those traveling from Spokane, each person needs to make arrangements to get to and from Seattle (Val felt we could get a better rate than what she was being quoted).

June 7 – travel day – Seattle to Paris

June 8 – arrive Paris. Board private, head to Vernon to visit Monet’s Garden, Giverny. We’ll have 3 hours there. Then drive to our first hotel where we’ll stay for 2 nights. There will also be a welcome dinner.

Giverny info: Claude Monet’s garden, lived here 1883-1926, painted water lilies scenes, magical garden! (photos courtesy of Giverny.org)

France gardens tour, Monet's garden, Giverny   France Gardens Tour, Monet's garden, Giverny

June 9 – visit Le Jardin Plume for 2 hours, and Jardin de Sericourt for 2 hours. 

Jardin Plume info: 7 acres, swaths of tall grasses, razor-sharp hedges! (photos below courtesy of Le Jardin Plume)

France Gardens Tour, Le Jardin Plume   France Gardens Tour, Le Jardin Plume

Jardin de Sericourt info: Award-winning 10-acre garden has garden rooms with clipped boxwood, rose cathedral, warrior garden. (no photos available at this time)

June 10 – head to Loire Valley. Visit Chateau de Valmer and Chateau de Rivau. Check into next hotel for 4 nights.

Chateau de Valmer info: Italian Renaissance Garden dating from 1640, terraced garden on 12 acres and 7 levels. (photo below courtesy of Chateau de Valmer)

France Gardens tour, Chateau de Valmer

Chateau du Rivau info: 14 different gardens including naturalistic garden, rose garden with 450+ cultivars. (photo below courtesy of Chateau du Rivau)

France Gardens Tour, Chateau Rivau

June 11 – Visit Royal Estate of Chateau Gaillard. Located in city of Amboise, built 1500, 37 acres. Dinner included that evening. (no photos available at this time)

June 12Chateau Villandry. Built in 1532, will include chateau and garden tour, six formal French  gardens framed by terraces, kitchen garden is the highlight. 4 hour visit, lunch included at local restaurant. (photos below courtesy of Chateau Villandry)

France Gardens Tour, Chateau Villandry   France Gardens Tour, Chateau Villandry

June 13 – Visit Chateau Chenonceau (4 hours). Dates from 1500s, chateau is built over, and adjacent to, the River Cher. Beautiful setting and formal gardens. (photo below courtesy of Chateau Chenonceau, Marc Jauneaud)

France Gardens Tour, Chateau Chenonceau

Travel to Paris, check into hotel for 4 nights.

June 14 – Visit garden festival at Domaine de Chaumont-sur-Loire (4 hours), and Jardin Medieval de Boix Richeux.

Garden festival info: takes place on grounds of chateau, festival began in 1992, features up to 30 themed gardens created by international teams of landscape architects, designers and artists. (photo below courtesy of Pixabay)

France Gardens Tour, Domaine de Chaumont-sur-Loire

Jardin Medieval de Bois Richeux info: Oldest farm in France dating to 1178! Current owner recreated Medieval walled garden, has medicinal plants, aromatic plants and vegetable garden. (photos below courtesy of Boixricheux.com)

France Gardens Tour, Jardin Medieval de Bois Richeux   France Gardens Tour, Jardin Medieval de Bois Richeux

June 15– Visit Roseraie de L’Hay les Roses (2-3 hours). Afternoon tour of Paris, which includes stops at Notre Dame cathedral and Monmartre. (photo below courtesy of Pexels)

France Gardens Tour, Paris, Eiffel Tour

Roseraie de L’Hay les Roses info: first garden devoted solely to roses, created in late 1800s, nearly 3,000 cultivars grown to make perfume. (photo below courtesy of Pixabay)

France Gardens Tour, Roseraie de L’Hay les Roses

June 16 – Visit Versailles (5 hours). Tour of palace and grounds. Was originally Louis XIII’s hunting lodge; Louis XIV greatly expanded it to 2,300 rooms, moved government and court here. Became Museum of the History of France in 1837. Gardens include parterres, the Orangerie, sculptures, fountains. Lunch is included. (photo below courtesy of Pixabay)

France Gardens Tour, Versailles

June 17 – Daytime free to explore Paris. Evening dinner cruise on the River Seine! (photos courtesy of Pexels.com)

France Gardens Tour, evening river cruise on Seine

June 18 – travel day, Paris to Seattle. (make arrangements for your flight home to Spokane, being sure to allow plenty of time to get through Customs first)

If you would like additional information, please contact Val Day or myself:

Val Day’s contact information: email Val@internationalhouseoftravel.com or call (509) 991-8334.

Susan’s contact information: email Susan@SusansintheGarden.com.