The Touraine from an other viewpoint, is what we have in mind with these different helicopter tours. You have several choices on offer :
You take off and you are already above the unusual Chanteloup Pagoda and the Amboise Castle. Following the Loire, you will notice on the left bank Chaumont and then the perfect illustration of medieval architecture and Renaissance : Blois Castle. You continue this magnificent spectacle with Ménars to arrive at the imposing and grandiose Chambord, which you will discover in the middle of a magnificent forest ; very quickly, you are brought into the universe of Tintin and Moulinsart because you are flying over Cheverny. Finally rest your eyes before discovering the jewel of the Cher Valley, the very elegant, the unique Chenonceau.
Flight time : around 50 minutes
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Price per adult
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4 persons minimum (weekends from april to october 2013)
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Your flight starts with the incomparable Chenonceau. You will then rise towards Amboise, then to the West to discover the Luynes Castle and the splendours of the Villandry Gardens. The show is not over yet. It continues with the discovery of Langeais, then at the edge of the forest, the Sleeping Beauty castle : Ussé. You continue your dream with Azay-le-Rideau and Saché (Balzac’s house).
Flight time : around 1 hour
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Price per adult
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4 persons minimum (from april to october 2013)
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Course over the Chenonceau and Montpoupon Castles and the Chaumont-sur-Loire. You then follow the Loire up to the Amboise Castle and discover Clos Lucé before flying over the Chanteloup Pagoda.
Flight time : around 30 minutes
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Price per adult
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4 persons minimum (from april to october 2013)
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First time flight.
You take off and follow the Cher Valley for a very special meeting with the Chenonceau Castle. Your pilot will make a 360° tour over this jewel of the Renaissance.
Flight time : around 10 minutes
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Price per adult
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Minimum 4 persons (from april to october 2013)
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All flights leave from the Dierre-Amboise aerodrome on Saturdays and Sundays.
Valid from april to october 2013.
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