What to do in Amboise? Castles, the Loire Valley & experiences in Touraine
If you’re wondering what to do in Amboise, get ready to discover much more than just a castle.
Amboise embodies the spirit of the Loire Valley: Renaissance heritage, UNESCO-listed Loire landscapes, art de vivre and renowned vineyards. From the Domaine du Val d’Amboise, everything is easily accessible, on foot or a few minutes away by car.
It is an ideal destination for a cultural weekend, a romantic getaway or a stay combining heritage and gastronomy.
What you can do on foot, without a car

Le Clos Lucé 🎨
The final home of Leonardo da Vinci, the Château du Clos Lucé allows visitors to discover his inventions in a beautifully landscaped park.
⏱️ 2 hours 👤 Families/couples
Very educational for children.
Walk along the Loire
Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Loire is wide and bright here. The quays of Amboise are perfect for a leisurely stroll.
🚲 Direct access to La Loire à Vélo
⏱️ 45 min to 1 hour 💰 Free.
💡 At the end of the day, the light on the château is particularly beautiful.

Photo Loire River in Amboise (1) by DXR, licence CC BY-SA 4.0, source Wikimedia Commons.

Miniature Castle Park
Just a few minutes’ walk from our residence, discover 41 of the most beautiful châteaux of the Loire Valley, reproduced identically in miniature with their flower gardens.
⏱️ 2 hours 👤 Family/couple
Very educational with children.
Photo by Jean-Pierre Dalbéra – CC BY 2.0 – Wikimedia Commons.
Must-sees if you’re visiting for a weekend
If you’re looking for things to do in Amboise in two days, here’s an ideal itinerary:
Day 1 – Renaissance & Loire
- Royal Château
- Clos Lucé
- Dinner overlooking the Loire
The Royal Castle of Amboise
Overlooking the Loire, the Royal Castle of Amboise was a major residence of the kings of France during the Renaissance.
The terraced gardens offer one of the most beautiful panoramic views of the river.
⏱️ 1.5 to 2 hours 👤 Couples/families
💡 Arrive when it opens during high season.

Day 2 – Castle & vineyards
- Chenonceau Castle (20 mins)
- Discover a Touraine wine cellar

The Château de Chenonceau
Nicknamed the ‘château des Dames’ (château of ladies), the Château de Chenonceau is one of the most iconic in the Loire Valley. Built over the Cher River, it is famous for its gallery spanning the river and for the women who have marked its history: Diane de Poitiers, Catherine de Médicis and Louise de Lorraine.
Its French gardens, refined architecture and unique location make it a particularly elegant place to visit.
⏱️ 2 to 3 hours 👤 Couples/families 💰 Admission fee
💡 Tip: arrive as soon as it opens in high season and allow time for the gardens, which are often less crowded than the main gallery.
Let’s recap! Things to do in Saumur depending on your interests…
…with children?
Amboise is a very family-friendly destination.
The top 5 family activities:
- 🎨 The Château du Clos Lucé (interactive tour in the park)
- 🚲 Safe cycling along the Loire à Vélo cycle route
- 🏰 The Royal Château of Amboise
- 🐘 Beauval Zoo (45 mins)
- 🚤 Traditional boat trip on the Loire
💡 Tip: alternate cultural visits in the morning with more relaxed activities in the afternoon.
…for a couple’s getaway?
The Loire Valley is particularly well suited to couples. Here are our ideas for a romantic weekend:
- Sunset on the quays of Amboise
- Wine tasting in a troglodytic cellar
- Visit to the Château de Chenonceau
- Dinner overlooking the Loire
- Walk through the vineyards of Montlouis-sur-Loire
…if you enjoy wine and local produce?
Around Amboise, wine tourism is an integral part of the experience.
⏱️ 1 to 1.5 hours 👤 Couples / foodies
🍇 Les Caves Ambacia
Housed in troglodytic cellars, they offer guided tours, educational tastings and food and wine pairing experiences (Touraine goat’s cheese, local charcuterie).
A true immersion in the Loire region, while discovering tips on how to better enjoy and pair the different wines on offer.
💡 Tip: go in the late afternoon and arrange for a designated driver.
🍷 Plou & Fils
A family estate for several generations, ideal for understanding the Touraine-Amboise appellation. Here, the experience is more intimate: you can discover the vines, the grape varieties (Chenin, Cabernet Franc, Sauvignon), and then the cellars dug into the tuffeau stone. The tasting is educational and accessible, even for novices.
💡 Tip: combine it with a walk through the surrounding vineyards. The Loire landscape takes on its full meaning when you understand the link between the soil, the river and the wine.
Two complementary atmospheres
- Caves Ambacia: spectacular troglodytic setting, structured food and wine experience.
- Plou & Fils: a more family-oriented, direct approach, focused on the vineyard.
Both offer a different understanding of the Touraine-Amboise terroir if you have the time and desire to do several tastings.
…within an hour or so?
- Chenonceau Castle (20 mins)
- Tours (25 mins), with its Place Plumereau, lively banks of the Loire throughout the summer, and pretty historic centre
- Blois (45 mins)
- Beauval Zoo (45 mins)
- Chambord Castle (1 hour)
…when it rains?
- Royal Castle
- Clos Lucé
- Troglodytic caves (Ambacia)
- Balzac Museum in Saché
- 💡 The châteaux of the Loire retain all their majesty under cloudy skies, so make sure you’re well prepared for a walk!
Our advice Terres de France
- Alternate between major visits and moments by the Loire.
- In May, June and September, the atmosphere is more pleasant.
- Book the châteaux in advance during the summer.
- A wine tasting is the perfect way to round off a cultural weekend.
Do these activities appeal to you?
Find out more about our Domaine du Val d’Amboise residence, ideal for a stay combining heritage and family activities.
Or explore our other Terres de France travel guides to plan your next getaway.
FAQ – Amboise stay
Walks along the Loire and on Île d’Or, exploring Amboise, local markets and other seasonal events.
The distances between several attractions are short, but the roads are not necessarily suitable for pedestrians, so we recommend cycling or driving for most activities, with the exception of the Parc des Mini-Châteaux, which is very close to the residence.
One day for the essentials, two to three days to explore the surrounding châteaux and vineyards.
May to September. June and September offer a good compromise between weather and visitor numbers.
Our nearest residences or aparthotels
Domaine du Val d’Amboise
A residence in the heart of the Loire Valley châteaux









