Chef-Boutonne, France
1514
Langoiran, France
13th century
Montguyon, France
11th century
Bellocq, France
1281
Bidache, France
14th century
Urrugne, France
1341
Saint-Dizant-du-Gua, France
c. 1480
Montaner, France
11th century
Matha, France
1582
Thouars, France
1638
Mauléon-Licharre, France
13th century
Nieul-lès-Saintes, France
14th century
Argentonnay, France
14th century
Amailloux, France
14th century
Blanquefort, France
13th century
Daignac, France
11th century
Préchac, France
14th century
Échiré, France
16th century
Cuzorn, France
13th century
Arbis, France
13th century
The Château du Lude is one of the many great châteaux of the Loire Valley in France. Le Lude is the most northerly château of the Loire Valley and one of the last important historic castles in France, still inhabited by the same family for the last 260 years. The château is testimony to four centuries of French architecture, as a stronghold transformed into an elegant house during the Renaissance and the 18th century. The monument is located in the valley of Le Loir. Its gardens have evolved throughout the centuries.