Hôtel Domaine de la Tortinière is a boutique castle hotel at the heart of the Loire Valley. Open seasonally from March to December, this family-owned property is set within a 15-hectare park overlooking the Indre River. You may relax in the charming Prestige room that combines classic decor with modern comforts.These rooms are located in former chalets near the Château, offering a picturesque view of the garden. Enjoy gourmet dining at the Field of Tortinière restaurant, featuring indoor and outdoor options with a renovated glass roof and a terrace with views of the valley and the park. The menu presents specialities from the Touraine region such as Marigny Marmande truffle and Racan pigeon paired with the finest wines. Relax with a dip in the heated swimming pool or indulge in a wide range of rejuvenating treatments at the spa, with a view of the 300-year-old Cedar tree.
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