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    • KevinSully 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Just amazing, inside and out. The furnishings! superb. It is wonderful to see that this Chateau is occupied by the same family for the last 6 centuries. The hunting dog enclosure is well worth a visit, very clean and the dogs appear to be well cared for. This Chateau is well worth putting on yout To Visit List! You will not be disappointed.
    • 221NadiaG 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I was surprise to learn that Herge has been inspired of this castle to create captain Hadoc's mansion in the famous comic Tintin.Its also interesting to see that the family still lives in the castle...on the right wing...lucky ;) They also have a whole bunch of hunting dogs located near the castle. When they get fed it is a real show! They also seem to be well treated.
    • amza69 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      One of the most beautiful castles on the LOIRE VALLEY,it is presently inhabited by the aristrocatic family,who sit on the upper level as far as I remember.Very famous for his hunting dogs,around 4oo dogs.It is forbidden to fed them.
    • SheIsKelsey 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This chateau is absolutely lovely. The outside of the chateau is beautiful, and the inside is beautiful as well. The decor is ornate, and tasteful. It can get a little cramped inside with visitors as the hallways are small. They do try to keep the flow moving though. The grounds are also very nice, complete with a river to boat on, a cafe in the orangerie, garden, and over 100 hunting dogs. A great place to spend a day.
    • 790aretik 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Nice castle, next to a river. Beautiful both inside and outside!The children told it was their favourite, as it was small and they could see all of it without getting tired.
    • 867duncans 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We stayed at a camp site just up the road so arrived at opening time whilst not the most spectacular chateau in the region in was very attractive, the grounds were very enjoyable and the hounds are a must see
    • julief520 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We really enjoyed our day here. The grounds were impressive complete with a labyrinth, a yummy cafe, river with guided boat tours, 120 hounds, the chateau and of course the Tintin attraction which was excellent. The kids loved the day out with the varied things to do.
    • Kerbie2011 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Absolutely appalling. I went to the "Tintin chateau" with another American and an French woman and we were horrified the the animal abuse/neglect that we saw there. Cheverny is home to at least 30 hunting hound dogs that all live in a small enclosure on the grounds of the chateau. There is a large sign by the dogs that is meant to assure you that the dogs are well cared for by telling you that they are fed, disinfected, and powerwashed every day, but the fact is that they outside of those times they are left totally alone. When we went there was one dog that was smaller and weaker than the others and it was obvious that he was undernourished by the way that his ribs stuck out. All of the other dogs had taken to cornering him, biting at him, and barking at him, and it looked as if they were about to tear him apart. We tried to distract them, but every time the little one would try to slip away, the other dogs would corner him again. We went to the front desk to tell the staff member there, and she called the caretaker to help save the littler dog, but we waited 10 minutes and no one appeared. We went back and asked where the caretaker was and the woman dismissed us with a shrug saying that there was usually someone nearby except tuesdays and satrudays when he went to hunt. So at least two out of seven days of the week over 30 dogs are left completely on their own for long stretches of time without anyone nearby. Unacceptable. Accidents don't happen when it's convenient. We were sickened by the whole ordeal and demanded out money back. The people at Cheverny should be ashamed of themselves.
    • geminigirl53 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We visited this as part of Chateau package and enjoyed the very good self guided tour of the rooms with the comprehensive English tour booklet. The tour through rooms flowed well and there was plenty of space in most rooms to stop and view if needed.The grounds were immaculate and I particularly enjoyed the potager garden, but not the stink from the hounds compound! I needed a toilet half way through the tour and was dismayed to learn I had to go some distance to the entrance building.Ample free parking, good access to the town, and artisan shops within the grounds. Unfortunately the cafe at The Orangery was closed - perhaps as it was just outside the peak holiday season.
    • adbarker17 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I was so upset and disappointed by my visit to Cheverny today! This was my first visit to the château. As soon as we walked out into the gardens from the entryway we heard the dogs barking extremely loudly. We went over to their enclosure and noticed that (at least) ten of the other dogs had cornered one of the smaller hounds. The small one had scars on its nose and legs, and was extremely skinny, with its ribs sticking out, which means the other dogs probably don't let it eat. The other dogs were less than a foot away from the small one barking and biting at it. As soon as we saw this we went back to the reception to tell them that we were worried the dog would get hurt, and she said she would call the caretaker. We went back to the enclosure to make sure someone was coming. We waited and waited, called the reception multiple times, all the while trying to distract the swarm of dogs from the smaller dog, and still no one showed up to help. We went back to the reception and told her that someone needed to come immediately or this dog was going to get seriously hurt by the others, if not killed. Her response was that "no one is there to take care of them on Saturdays. The caretaker can come after he's done hunting, I've done all I can do."After that we decided we were not going to pay to watch this dog get hurt and we wouldn't be able to enjoy the rest of the visit. We told her we were upset and just wanted our money back so we could leave. She gave us our money back, but very rudely and reluctantly. I understand that those dogs are wild animals and will act as such, but they need to have someone there every day to make sure their visitors don't have to witness a dog get abused by the others, or worse, killed. There was also a sign that said the dogs get power-washed every day. Ridiculous.I will absolutely not be going back to Cheverny.
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