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  • EXTREME COLD OPERATION

    As polar cold and snow fall on the country, we adopt warm and stylish clothing that we can wear on all occasions. Shop the look Your head camouflaged under a faux fur chapka, your body wrapped in an oversized puffed jacket, a warm mohair sweater, wool pleated pants, mittens and Moon Boots will protect you from the freezing cold and snow while keeping you safe a stylish look both in the office or on the go. Chapka Faux fur chapka Seward, Chapeau-tendance 22,90€ Puffy Jacket Storm Puffy Jacket, Soeur 595,00€ Sweater Grey woolen sweater Naomie, APC 295,00€ Trousers Pleated wool pants Monica, Cordera 359,00€ Ski Boots Icon Low boots snow boots, Moon Boots 155,00€ Mittens Leopard print faux fur mittens, Apparis 118,00€

  • BONE BROTH: THE DETOX ALLY

    Good resolutions at the start of the year generally include healthy eating and more exercise on our agenda. To keep your commitments, you choose to cleanse your body by consuming broth galore, and in particular the essential and virtuous Bone Broth, a poultry carcass broth that our grandmothers already used. The Bone Broth recipe has been used since the dawn of time. Ultra simple to make, this broth has virtues recognized by all medicines, particularly Chinese medicine. When cooked, the hen or chicken carcass releases vitamins and minerals essential to our body. It is recommended to consume it in winter when temperatures drop because it will boost our immune system and keep us in shape all season long. A course of 5 to 10 days per month for 3 months proves effective. Benefits A true natural remedy, “Bone Broth” acts both on our health and on our beauty. It is recommended to drink it for prevention but also as a cure after a flu infection, but also after childbirth to strengthen the body and prevent stretch marks. Health Bone Broth is a concentrate of vitamins, amino acids and minerals contained in the bones and spinal cord of poultry: vitamins A and K2, omega 3 and 6, calcium, iron, magnesium, zinc, potassium... All these elements help to fill deficiencies and combat fatigue. Also, the collagen contained in the broth forms gelatin which facilitates digestion and strengthens the intestinal barrier. It also preserves joints and helps fight rheumatism. Beauty The collagen released during cooking strengthens the tissues of the epidermis and helps plump the skin and strengthen nails and hair. The Recipe For 1l Ingredients A carcass of an organic free-range hen or chicken 1 onion 3 cloves of garlic 1 clove Aromatic herbs (thyme, rosemary, bay leaf, parsley, etc.) Spices according to taste (turmeric, ginger, nutmeg, etc.) Organic cider vinegar Sea salt Pepper Preparation Place the carcass in a large casserole dish and cover with cold water. Bring to a boil for 15 minutes over high heat Skim the broth and simmer for 2 hours over low heat. Skim off any deposits that come up and any grease Add 1 tablespoon of vinegar to extract minerals from bones Add herbs and spices halfway through cooking Turn off the heat then filter the broth The broth can be eaten alone or garnished with vegetables or mushrooms. It can also be eaten with Chinese noodles or in ramen. Our selection Bone Broth, enriched with collagen, Atelier Nubio 59,00€ les 6 Chicken broth with vegetables, Dohatsu 8,80€ Notes For those following intermittent fasting, Bone Broth is an ideal option to break the fast. Also, this broth is particularly suitable for Low Carb diets since it is devoid of carbohydrates. Under no circumstances can the information and advice offered here replace a consultation or diagnosis made by a doctor or health professional.

  • SPARKLING ROSEMARY COCKTAIL

    Welcome your guests with a light and sparkling cocktail. Prosecco for the bubbles, St-Germain elderberry and pomegranates for the fruity side, and a note of freshness from the garden with a sprig of rosemary. A graphic and fresh cocktail that will delight your guests. Recipe for 1 glass Prep time 5mn Ingredients Prosecco ½ ounce (12,5 ml) organic pomegranate juice 1 ounce (25ml) de St-Germain pomegranate seeds 1 sprig of rosemary 1 lime Preparation Place a few pomegranate seeds at the bottom of the glass Add the pomegranate juice then the St-Germain Complete with chilled Prosecco Decorate with the sprig of rosemary and 1 slice of lime Tip! Place the rosemary sprig in the freezer before serving. It will keep your cocktail fresh. Alcohol abuse is dangerous for your health and should be consumed in moderation.

  • Book : RÉUNIR, RECETTES ET INSPIRATIONS

    After A ma table, cook and author Alice Roca has published her second cookbook, Réunir, Recettes et inspirations published by First editions. She shares 130 simple and inspiring recipes suitable for big country tables. In her new book, Alice Roca shares her seasonal recipes: graphic salads, landscape tarts, cheese platters in crowns... Savory and sweet proposals to create complete menus with taste, style and simplicity to share with everyone you love all year round. The author also provides her sketchbooks and her moodboards of culinary inspiration. Recipe: Gâteau mandarine caramélisé Réunir, Alice Roca Editions First 36,00€ picture credit © alice roca

  • A WOODEN HOUSE

    Holidays are an opportunity to treat yourself to exceptional goods. We're taking this opportunity to include a selection of wooden objects and furniture on our list to put under the tree. TOUT BOIS This model by French designer Jean Prouvé dates from 1941. The chair was entirely designed in wood to cope with the shortage of metal during the war. Its line resembles the designer's famous Standard chair which has a metal base. A cult piece re-edited by Vitra in light oak or dark stained oak. Chair Tout Bois, Vitra 845,00€ CARAVEL The Caravel candle holder was designed by Danish designer Sven Erik Tonn-Petersens in the 1960s. It was born from its designer's passion for sailboats which have always fascinated him. As its name suggests, this walnut model is inspired by a caravel. Candle-holder Caravel, Spring Copenhagen 95,00€ ZIGZAG Dimb's wooden Zig Zag stool is hand carved. It is characterized by its sculptural silhouette and minimalist design. It is versatile and can be used as a side stool, a pedestal table or a bedside table. Tabouret ZigZag en bois, Pols Potten 645,00€ ARBOUR A contemporary Scandinavian aesthetic with clean lines and two soft cushions that ensure comfort. All with the Nordic Swan eco-label. Armchair Arbour, Hay 2979,00€ LATCH Designed by Singaporean studio Dazingfeelsgood, this sculptural coffee table made up of three asymmetrical tops is inspired by Asian rice fields. It is handmade in Europe and its FSC certified oak. Coffee-table Latch , Bolia 1523,00€ GRETA A large table lamp that skillfully mixes natural materials and minimalist design in a Zen spirit. It diffuses a soft and warm light. Floor lamp Greta, Carpyen 717,60€ PIECE OF ART Handmade in Los Angeles from ash wood and featuring curved, asymmetrically arranged drawers, this highly functional credenza by young designer Ben Willett is inspired by European designs of the 60s and 70s. Buffet WS-Shorty,Willetspace 7608,00€

  • CHARLOTTE IN THE WOODS

    Charlotte travels the world with her happy tribe and creates customized trips for families. She shares all her best addresses on her website and her Little Voyageurs Instagram account. Between two trips, the family returns home... to their new haven on the edge of the woods in Washington. For some fifteen years, Charlotte lived the life of a globetrotter: Middle East, Asia, Africa, America... alone and then with her family, she traveled the planet. A journalist by trade and an explorer at heart, she naturally became a Traveler Planner out of a passion for travel and unique spots, and now shares her extensive experience with families. Today, she develops tailor-made trips and city guides dedicated to families looking for the best addresses off the beaten track. Interview Charlotte, could you describe your picturesque experience for us? "I grew up in the western suburbs of Paris, then studied journalism in Paris. I wanted to be in the field as soon as possible, so I looked for a place where there were few or no journalists at all. So I left for Syria in 2008, from where I did freelance work for AFP, Arte TV, radio and so on. I took advantage of this expatriation to travel all over the Middle East: Iraq, Iran, Lebanon, Jordan and so on. I took the opportunity to write travel guides on a freelance basis. I then moved to Yemen, where I met my future husband. I stayed there for two years until the conflict between Saudi Arabia and Yemen broke out, when we had to leave because the situation became too dangerous. I stayed in the Middle East for just over three years, during which - and this is important for the rest of my career - I haven't experiences real "seasons"! My husband is American, so we moved to San Francisco where we started our family. While there, I became a journalist for the local press, as France no longer needed my services as they already had a whole team of journalists in the United States. Please note! In San Francisco, the weather is always cool and foggy, the opposite of the Middle East, but there's no marked season either! My husband works in new agricultural technologies, which brings us to move abroad regularly. After California, we moved to Miami, Florida, a region with a tropical climate where there is still no marked season. Our second daughter was born there. We then flew to Algeria for three years, still without any real continental seasons, and finally to Thailand, where we lived in an urban climate in the heat of the tropics. During all our expatriations, we lived in the heart of the cities, in conditions that were certainly comfortable, but cruelly lacking in large green spaces, outdoors where the children could play. I couldn't stand having 4 children locked up at home. I couldn't take it anymore. For 12 years I didn't see the leaves change color or fall. I dreamed of (re)experiencing the 4 seasons like in my childhood. I was very much in need of nature, greenery and real seasons, and the time had come to leave Thailand!" So...where do you live today? " When it came to leaving Thailand, I made one condition to my husband: seasonality and nature! He wanted to return to the United States and had a job opportunity in Washington. Virginia is a very green region, with a real summer and a real winter, and I was immediately excited by the idea of moving there. So I started looking for a house, our first acquisition, which would be our home away from home, no matter what happened in the future. I dreamed of this house on the edge of the forest... I visualized it perfectly. I finally found it in a residential area 20 minutes from the capital. " Can you describe this new house for us? " We fell in love with this house. It dates from the 70s and is built of wood and brick. It has huge picture windows overlooking the forest. We have a 180° view of nature. The house is spacious, with each child having his or her own room. I put a lot of heart into decorating it. I dreamed of wallpaper and a white wood kitchen. The house is very eclectic. It tells the story of all our travels, but in neutral tones.." What is your favorite room and/or object in the house? " I love the living room and its panoramic view of the forest. It's like looking at a painting. But I also love our bathroom, whose decor is inspired by both Balinese and Moroccan atmospheres. In terms of objects, I love a carved wooden chest that I had made by a craftsman in Algeria. I love it, it's so beautiful! " What do you like best about your new life? " We moved in February 2023 and finally, after so many years, I've experienced the 4 seasons. What a joy to see the leaves turn green, then redden and fall! I think autumn has become my favorite season. " How did the Little Voyageurs project come about? " The birth of my first daughter didn't stop my passion or my way of traveling. I loved glamping and getting off the beaten track. However, after a few disappointing family trips, I realized that travelling with a baby was no small task and that a good dose of preparation was needed for a successful journey. I began to spend hours planning our getaways, especially as the family grew. One thing led to another, and my background as a journalist and travel guide author encouraged me to launch my own family travel blog." What is your fondest memory of a "nature" trip? " There are many... But one experience stands out strongly in my memory. We were traveling in northern Thailand. We were staying with local people in a tiny coffee-harvesting village. When I woke up one morning and opened the curtains, I saw all these women carrying their babies on their backs, harvesting coffee beans. And all the while, the husband of the family we were staying with was roasting the freshly picked coffee! It was amazing. I then wandered around the village, where around fifty families live from the coffee harvest. It was magical! " What's your favorite green address in the U.S. that you recommend to Mastic readers? " My favorite green address in the USA is Autocamp. There are several throughout the country. You stay in Out of Africa-inspired tents or vintage Airstreams in the middle of nowhere. This is luxury glamping. " Which Instagram accounts inspire you? " I'm following the French deco and travel accounts of moms Camille Baldran @bonvoyagecamille and Chloé @chloeandyou ." littlevoyageurs I @littlevoyageurs picture credit © charlotte burgoyne

  • TRAILBORN ROCKY MOUNTAINS

    Trailborn is a new hotel group that offers modern eco-hotels built in the great outdoors of the United States. Accommodations dedicated to lovers of sport, nature and design. The first hotel has just opened its doors in the exceptional setting of the Rocky Mountains. Founded by Mike Weiss and Ben Weinberg, the Trailborn hotel group aims to fill the lack of contemporary establishments near America's great natural parks. Their first facility, located in Rocky Mountain National Park in the heart of the Colorado Rockies, embodies this vision. They chose to inaugurate their concept in this region known for its breathtaking landscapes, wildlife and world-renowned hiking trails. Their hotel designed as a high-end ecological refuge offers modern adventurers a complete immersive experience. The Hotel The architectural and decorative concept was entrusted to the Californian studio Electric Bowery. The decor pays homage to the Americana style and highlights American craftsmanship. Thus, all spaces combine modernist decor and rustic aesthetics inspired by the surrounding wild nature. The rooms are adorned with a delicious mix of warm woods, stone or cork floors matching the palette of pine greens, deep blues and terracottas present outside. In the common areas, the huge bay windows let in light and invite you to contemplate, comfortably seated on the benches facing the fires crackling in the large fireplaces. We play board games there or study our excursion for the next day. The spacious rooms are tinged with calm shades inviting you to rest. They are equipped with wooden beds decorated with textiles from regional crafts, and they display indigenous works of art. The bathrooms are equipped with green cosmetics Grown Alchemist. Children can set up a tent in the room. Throughout the day, guests can enjoy the programs offered by the establishment, ranging from morning yoga to discovery activities for children. The hotel is of course the starting point for numerous excursions and a multitude of nature activities: hiking, mountain biking, fly fishing, wildlife photography... On their return, guests relax around the swimming pools or hop on the hotel's bikes and ride along the river to the city. Casa Colina The big bay windows of the restaurant and bar open onto the spectacle of the Rockies. We drink a margarita or a local beer, taste the great classics of Mexican-American cuisine sourced from local farms, while admiring the grandiose panorama. Unless you prefer to sit in the Adirondack armchairs around the fire pit or on the terrace to enjoy marshmallows and still enjoy the great outdoors. In My Suitcase Our "must-have" selection for a stay at Trailborn. Storm Coat, Soeur Aspen Style, Assouline eds Cashmere sweater, Monoprix Hiking boots Mountain Light, Danner La Pommade, Hervé Herau Leather bachpack, Aperture Trailborn Rocky Mountains 1040 Big Thompson Ave, Estes Park, CO 80517, États-Unis staytrailborn I @staytrailborn Fares room from 204,00$ per night picture credit - trailborn © christian harder

  • ANNA KARLIN STUDIO

    Anna Karlin is an interior design agency and a design studio based in New York. They design and carry out residential and commercial projects and produce a collection of high-end furniture, lighting and objects. Their editorial line is part of a qualitative approach and places storytelling at the heart of their creation. Anna Karlin Studio unveiled its new collection of furniture, lighting and objects this fall. It includes a complete range of lamps, an upholstered headboard, wrought iron bar stools and a magnificent ceramic cabinet, a true work of art. It took three years of preparation before publishing this sculptural collection. " Each piece I design informs the development of the next, and lives in dialogue with its neighbor..." Anna Karlin Collection Each piece is strong and designed to occupy the same space in perfect harmony. Indeed, Anna Karlin designs a collection in its entirety by imagining all the pieces coexisting in the same project without any taking up all the space and eclipsing the others. The concept of this collection is based on the reinterpretation of old and familiar objects, such as the Mulberry line whose globes are inspired by pendant lights from the 1950s whose uprights have been twisted. The Field headboard is inspired by the Art & Crafts movement in an abstract upholstered version, and the ceramic cabinet draws its inspiration from Nordic stoves but whose function has been diverted into a bar. Graphic lines, a very accomplished finish and an organic composition give the objects in this collection an original aesthetic which brings a resolutely modern and artistic touch to our interiors. annakarlin I Instagram @annakarlinstudio picture credit © adrian gaut

  • CLAIRE NOUY DAILY ROUTINE

    Her childhood was bathed in nature and salty air. Today she advocates super healthy eating and holistic beauty. Claire Nouy, ​​the co-founder of Atelier Nubio shares all her in & out beauty tips and advice. INTERVIEW 1 - Hi Claire, can you quickly introduce yourself? " Atelier Nubio was born from my conviction that beauty is nourished from within. Food, raw, colorful, healthy, a vector of pleasure and well-being, has always been fundamental in my life. I was born in Douarnenez, on the Breton Far West coast. I was raised outdoors, very connected to nature between hiking, fishing and picking wild blackberries. The idea for Atelier Nubio came to me suddenly - a sort of synthesis of everything I love in life. I had an epiphany during a summer night in Italy on the banks of the great lakes. I was on vacation between 2 jobs at the time. I dreamed up the name of the brand, the concept (at the start the online sale of fresh vegetable juice cures, excellent for the skin and overall vitality) and the philosophy of the brand: to make you want to take care of yourself , naturally, with healthy and sensory products and above all a lot of pleasure. " 2 - What are your cult beauty products, the basics? " The main thing for me is to eat well. I am very careful to have as many fresh vegetables as possible in my day: raw, cooked, in the form of juice…. My favorite products are the “Bone Broth” collagen broth, which nourishes and plumps the skin, I can’t live without it. I also continuously use “On veut...l'elixir drainant” whose taste I love and with which I start the day in a large glass of lukewarm water. I also continuously take “On veut...des jolies pommettes”, wheat ceramides which protect the skin from dehydration. " 3 - What are your morning and evening skincare routines? " In the morning, I use the La Roche Posay thermal water spray and I treat myself to a little layering: I use an eye contour, the BoumBoum Milk pre-serum from Violette_fr (but I also like the Whamisa toner). I then put on an antioxidant serum (at the moment I use Vitamin C from Madara, or often the Odacité serums (I love their carrot oil) or that from Atelier Nubio. I finish with the moisturizing cream from Atelier Nubio or that of Pai for sensitive skin. In summer, I also apply Odacité's tinted sunscreen. In the evening, I do the Atelier Nubio double cleansing routine with the Kabuki facial brush and I apply a toning essence with Madara probiotics, and a night cream with Antipodes probiotics. On Saturday morning, I like to do a little homemade exfoliation or gentle peeling + moisturizing mask. " 4 - Do you have a beauty secret? A homemade recipe? " Two little secrets that surprise my friends (but they adopt them straight away): the pure honey mask on the face and the derivative baths (I let the readers search on Google) + the bone broths and supplements Atelier Nubio of course. " 5 - Have you borrowed a product or ritual from your mother or grandmother? " My mother is extremely minimalist in terms of cosmetic care. I don't think she ever wore lipstick. On the other hand, she goes out every day and moves a lot (walking, cycling, swimming in the sea) - it's the best way to activate prana, vital energy! She also cooks using excellent quality raw products: sourdough bread, raw butter, local vegetables, fresh fish, garden herbs… " 6 - What is your latest wellness discovery that you love?? " I was very resistant to intermittent youth (I personally really like being hungry in the morning, breakfast with the family is my favorite time of the day) but I have been practicing it in the evening several evenings a week for 1 month and that helped me. brings a lot of energy. This is precisely what I advocate in taking care of ourselves, certain practices do not inspire us today, but become our favorites a year, or several years later, it is a journey of unique experiences. and individual. " 7- What are your favorite beauty addresses? " J’aime bien les cours de Naomi Rose Curry à Episod Republic. J’ai beaucoup pratiqué le yoga (jivamukty, kundalini, vinyasa) mais moins depuis le confinement. Je suis adepte des cours en video de Melissa Wood Health! J’aime les massages du visage de Vinida Savant, Anouk Biard et Amélie Guiraud. Les Bains Celtique de Roellinger m’ont laissé un bon souvenir aussi. Mon coiffeur est Yuta Umeda. " 8 - Where do you like to relax in France? " The sea and the wild coast of my native bay in Brittany, and, closer, the Rambouillet forest." 9 - What “Atelier Nubio” beauty tips do you recommend to our readers to look radiant this fall and winter? " Always be in a state of curiosity about yourself (rather than blame). And to dare new practices, experiences, recipes...The fact of twisting the somewhat boring routines of life makes everyday life brighter. Otherwise, being courted and flirting is a good way to feel more beautiful and activate your glow! Well, Atelier Nubio products help a lot, but sweet words are super powerful too! " IN CLAIRE'S BEAUTY BAG On veut…des jolies pommettes, 41,50€ On veut... l'Elixir Drainant, 29€ Kabuki facial brush, 14,50€ Bone Broth x6, 59€ ateliernubio I Instagram @ateliernubio

  • COUNTRY BREAK : TOURAINE WITH PAULINE

    Pauline and Paul are the happy hosts of Le Détour guest house located in the Touraine countryside. Former Parisians exiled in the Loire Valley, they lovingly renovated a charming barn bathed in light and open on all sides to omnipresent nature. It took two years of work for Pauline Lemoine and Paul Gross to transform a barn in Indre-et-Loire into a contemporary and friendly guest house. With the help of architect Samuel Crosnier and local craftsmen, they were able to create a modern envelope while retaining the bucolic charm and soul of the place. The new hosts now welcome you to their large house where life is good, and guarantee you wonderful moments of relaxation. These former city dwellers chose to settle down in Touraine for its fabulous gardens, its magical castles and its colorful vineyards varieties. Thus, the house is the starting point for numerous activities for nature, wine tourism and history enthusiasts. Solo, with family or friends, explore Le Jardin de la France and the banks of the Loire by bike and enjoy everything that Touraine Nature can offer you. Pauline reveals her most beautiful addresses... WALK & ACTIVITIES Le Château de Langeais The Château de Langeais, 1000 years old, immerses its visitors in the daily life of a 15th century prince. The castle is famous for having hosted the marriage of Charles VIII and Anne of Brittany in 1491. After visiting the gardens and the park with remarkable trees, children can enjoy tree houses and play areas. The visit is fun and dynamic and appeals to the whole family. chateaudelangeais Le château et les Jardins de Villandry Counting among the jewels of the Châteaux de la Loire, the Château de Villandry and its sumptuous French gardens are a unique testimony to the architecture of Renaissance gardens. All year round, discover the gardens throughout the seasons and their superb displays. chateauvillandry Le Château du Lude Inhabited by the same family for 260 years, the Château de Lude is a testimony to four centuries of French architecture. Many activities and entertainment are offered to children during school holidays: treasure hunts in boxwood mazes, creative workshops, snacks in medieval kitchens, Easter egg hunts, etc. The entire program is available on the site. lelude SHOPPING Le Grenier de Victoria John and Stéphanie's selection is always very accurate, with just the right amount of colors, wood, and sometimes sass. A large part of the chairs from Maison Le Détour come from this beautiful boutique which deserves to be known. 16, rue du Général de Gaulle, 72800 Le Lude grenierdevictoria Bloom Céramique Here we are in the ceramic workshop of Fabiola Bouchard who mainly works with porcelain and stoneware. You can find cups, plates and also take a class to make your own objects. 8, rue du Marché au Fil 72800 Le Lude @bloom_ceramique La petite boutique du Détour A selection of products that you will use during your stay at Le Détour, that you will love very much and that you can take home afterwards: soap, candles, teapots, a grocery corner also to enjoy on site, and soon a selection of tableware vintage! Domaine Frédéric Mabileau How to come to Touraine without a wine tasting. Domaine Frédéric Mabileau has been producing organic and/or natural wines in the family for several generations. Here it is a smiling and passionate team who welcome you and who talk to you about their wine with a little sparkle of passion in their eyes. The place is beautiful, the people are nice, the wine is good, what more could you ask for? 6, rue du Pressoir, 37140 Saint-Nicolas-de-Bourgueil fredericmabileau La Dilettante Another story of wine and family. In a pretty mansion in the heart of Chinon, La Dilettante is the Domaine Breton wine tasting shop. Organic and natural, there are still local wines to discover, a family story to listen to and a passion to share. The store is very beautiful, you feel good there and you could stay chatting for hours. 27, rue Voltaire 37500 Chinon domainebreton Marché de Langeais One of the most beautiful markets in the region. It takes place on Sunday morning. Come see Sandrine and Stéphane, goat cheese producers, a delight! Marché de Noyant Villages Smaller but also very gourmet, the market takes place on Fridays. It's imperative that you go see Arthur, a market gardener just a stone's throw from Maison Le Détour, or the Anjou cheese factory. Marché de Château la Vallière On Saturday, only 4 or 5 stands, but only local producers. FOODING Chez Odette Odette is the mother of Fréderic Mabileau and the grandmother of Charlie, the chef of this restaurant. An address that we like, a cuisine full of flavors and fresh produce, a menu that changes every week, a smiling team, the estate's wines of course, in short a very beautiful address. 6, rue du Pressoir 37140 Saint-Nicolas-de-Bourgueil @restaurant_chez_odette La Cabane à Matelots Located in a former fisherman's hotel which faces the Loire and which offers sumptuous sunsets, this address is super local, good and beautiful which highlights the fish of the Loire. At its head, two partners, one a sinner, the other leader. Together they create a menu based on the results of the fishing, also adding other products from the surrounding farms. Reservation well in advance required. 19, avenue du 11 Novembre 37130 Bréhémont @les-pecheries-ligeriennes Silex Maïté and Hervé offer a seasonal menu, in a very beautiful setting. The dishes are elegant and refined, the service is friendly. The products are featured on the plates, it’s very, very good! 15, place de l'Église 72340 Chahaignes @silexrestaurantchahaignes Le Garden Run by Steven & Steven, this kids friendly restaurant offers a simple but well-made menu, the service is super pleasant, they both care about eating well and having a good time. 12, rue Carnot 37130 Langeais @legarden.restaurant SLEEP Maison Le Détour Three bedrooms or the entire 200m2 house to rent to enjoy the calm and nature that surrounds the property. 41, route de Meigné 37330 Channay sur Lathan maisonledetour Le Château Louise de la Vallière Immerse yourself in the History of France, in the 17th century of the Duchess de la Vallière, first favorite of Louis XIV. A luxury setting and cozy atmosphere for this castel and its gourmet restaurant whose decoration is signed by famous french interior designer Jacques Garcia. Château Louise de La Vallière 37380 Reugny chateaulouise Ambroise Troglodyte Live the troglodyte experience in this guest room with an atmosphere that is both raw and refined. 19 bis, rue Camille Breton 37530 Nazelles-Négron ambroisetroglodyte A LITTLE FURTHER... ONE HOUR MAX L'abbaye de Fontevraud It is the largest monastic city in Europe. The architecture is in the spotlight with almost empty rooms which allow you to admire the construction work that was done there. There is also a close link with art here, thanks to the modern art museum which has existed since 2021 but also thanks to a multidisciplinary program which hosts exhibitions throughout the year. Abbaye Royale de Fontevraud 49590 Fontevraud-l’Abbaye fontevraud Le Festival International des jardins du Domaine de Chaumont sur Loire Discover installations, works of art and contemporary creations installed there every year from April to November in the gardens of the Chaumont estate. It is a beautiful mixture of land art and open-air museum, a laboratory of contemporary creation in the field of gardens and landscape creation in the world since 1992. Domaine de Chaumont-sur-Loire 41150 Chaumont-sur-Loire domaine-chaumont MAISON LE DÉTOUR'S INSTAGRAM maisonledétour Informations MAISON LE DETOUR 41, route de Meigné 37330 Channay-sur-Lathan maisonledetour I @maisonledetour Go from Paris By train 20 trains per day Paris-Tours then car or bike - average time: train 1h30 + bike 2h00 or car 40 mn By car 3h00 - co2 emission: 41,09 kg from Nantes By train 17 trains per day Nantes-Tours then car or bike - average time: train 2h00 + bike 2h00 or car 40 mn By car 2h00 - co2 emission: 24,75 kg Useful Link Touraine Val de Loire credit © marine burucoa & maison le détour

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