Welcome to Le Vieux Manoir...

Le Vieux Manoir is now closed

Sadly I have to retire and close Le Vieux Manoir...

No more reservations will be accepted and all existing reservations are also cancelled.

Thank you for the 22 years of joy, laughter, and the pleasure you gave us.

Stay well and enjoy life...

 

Gloria Belknap


Le Vieux Manoir is an enchanting 18th century private estate, hidden in the heart of Amboise, a historic village with a celebrated Royal Chateau. The Manoir was completely restored by an American couple, who fell in love with France and it became a luxurious Bed & Breakfast. Everything was done to make their guests as comfortable as possible.

 

The Manoir grounds are surrounded by ancient stone walls that enclose exquisite gardens and secured private parking. Within a five minute walk are over 60 restaurants, charming shops, and Clos-Luce the last home of Leonardo da Vinci.

 



Privacy and security in the city center

All our bedrooms have queen size beds, except Josephine, which has twin beds that can become a king size bed. All bedrooms have private bathrooms with large bathtubs and overhead showers and each bedroom is air conditioned.

Amboise, a royal city in the heart of France

 

Amboise is a beatiful ancient historic city with a Royal Château and the last home of Leonardo da Vinci, Le Clos Luce.

What we love to do for you

 

It's our pleasure to assist our guests in discovering the many joys of the Loire Valley. There are not only the amazing châteaux but beautiful villages, wineries and the history of an ancient culture to explore and experience.




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Le Vieux Manoir - 13 rue Rabelais - 37400 Amboise - France

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