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Indre is a French department that is part of the Centre region. The major cities are Châteauroux, Le Blanc, La Châtre and Issoudun. And the main tourist sites are La Brenne, Châteauroux and le Val de l’Indre, Issoudun and Champagne Berrichonne, Boischaut-Sud and Val de Creuse.
Leisures opportunities are: The little ‘le Blanc-Argent’ tourist train in Salbris and the Leisure park of Foulquetière in Lucay-le-Mâle. Dinner parties in the Valencay Castle dressed in historical costumes. Visiting Parpeçay earthenware factory, the parchment papers factory in Levroux or visiting farms, small castles, growers, and craftsmen of Valencay region.
There are also numerous opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, horse riding in the Cherine natural reserve, around the Blizon pond, Bellebouche and the sentier de Beauregard with the Parc Naturel Regional’s House.
Cultural events are: DARC festival in August and the ‘Salon du Livre’ in November in Châteauroux.
Top tourist cities in Indre
Tourism Châteauroux
Located in the Centre region, only two hours away from Paris, in the heart of natural regions as varied as the Brenne, the Creuse Valley or Champagne, Châteauroux is the main city of the Indre department since the French Revolution. Chateauroux offers a wide ...
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Tourism Le Blanc
Built on the hillsides of the valley, sloping gently on the right bank, in terrace on the left bank, the city of Le Blanc is double, Low City and High City, tightening to the visitor, over the Creuse, a mirror in the reflection different. Flowery city, situated close to ...
Tourism La Châtre
La Châtre is located in the department of Indre and the Centre region. Sights Houses in wood side Donjon become museum Old city
Tourism Issoudun
Situated in the heart of Champagne Berrichonne, Issoudun is a former city which owes its name to the Celtic language. Royal city from 1240, it owes its prosperity to the importance of its fairs and markets and to the quality of her business sector (leather) and its ...