Tuesday, 1 May 2012

A walk in the park...




Loches public gardens are worth a visit if you are visiting the town. The local authorities in France take great pride in their public places and Loches is no exception. The planting and landscaping concentrates on local  plants and flowers.You also get the added benefit of  great views of  its royal lodgings dungeon and church.


The gardens can be accessed by either leaving the centre of town via the Porte des Cordeliers and crossing the river Indre before turning right after a short walk or by parking at Place Quintefol at the other side of the  gardens again by the river Indre.



The gardens are a good mix of trees, shrubs and flowers with some additional attractive features such as the  bandstand. It Is delightful any time of year.








Looking back towards the gates.


Looking up at the dungeons from the gardens.


We would suggest you should make time to visit these lovely gardens - if you take the kids they are also catered for with a small play park in the corner of the gardens.

1 comment:

  1. You've hit our 'favourite places' button yet again, Jim!

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