Loiret Travel Guide

Centre-Loire Valley

A street with various shops, including a pharmacy and a restaurant.
A canal with a row of trees reflecting in the water, a grassy area with people, and a historic building in the background.
A street with historic buildings, a tram, and a cathedral in the background.
A large Gothic cathedral with intricate architecture, a tall spire, and lush green trees in the foreground.
A row of colorful half-timbered buildings with a sign for 'A LOUER' and 'BISTROT DE L'EMPORER'.

Visit churches and castles in the villages dotted around this scenic region, before a fascinating trip to its capital to learn about the Maid of Orléans.

Loiret is a medieval fairytale full of castles, gardens and quaint hamlets, where Joan of Arc led a siege. Visit its largest city, Orléans, which has many monuments, museums and a remarkable cathedral that tells the region’s story.

The 13th-century Orléans Cathedral is in the centre of the region’s main city. Appreciate its Gothic design and learn about its association with Joan of Arc, whose story is told in the stained-glass windows. She traveled to Orléans to end a siege and attended an evening Mass here in 1429. This French heroine used her religious faith to help free France from English domination, ending the Hundred Years’ War. She was later burned at the stake by English sympathizers.

Learn more about the French heroine at a 1960s reconstruction of the house where she stayed during the Orléans siege. Watch videos about her life and the Hundred Years’ War. Walk around the medieval centre of Orléans and revel in its charm. For a more rural trip, explore open green spaces and the forest east of the city.

As you meander through the region’s various villages, stop at the beautiful Yèvre le Châtel. It was a strategic defence site in the Middle Ages and is home to a large 13th-century castle. Walk through the ruins and imagine this hamlet during the Hundred Years’ War.

Nearby, walk along the canals of Montargis and capture photos of the many pretty bridges that cross the river. Farther south, see the castle of La Ferté-Saint-Aubin. Tour its 15 furnished rooms and learn about its history.

The region of Loiret is 100 miles (160 kilometres) south of Paris, near the centre of France. Its nearest airport is Orly, in the capital’s southern suburbs. Once in the region, take buses and trains to get around the various villages and towns.

Travelling through Loiret, be surprised and amazed by enormous castles that rise up from tiny hamlets.

Popular cities in Loiret

A street lined with historic buildings, flags, and a tram track.
Orléans
Known for Shopping, Rivers and Cathedrals
Learn about the siege led by Joan of Arc, visit the stunning cathedral and explore the picturesque landscape of Loiret.

Reasons to visit

  • Sainte-Croix Cathedral
A historic water wheel in a lush green setting.
Olivet
Known for Dining, Rivers and Friendly people
Experience romantic Olivet: its riverfront, dining and more!
A riverside café with outdoor seating, historic buildings, and a bridge.
Montargis
Known for Dining, Friendly people and Bars
Marvel at the Venice of Gâtinais, as you stroll over canal bridges and along the cobblestone alleys from the Middle Ages.
A canal with a bridge, a church, and a grassy embankment.
Saint-Jean-de-Braye
Known for Friendly people, Dining and Swimming
Escape to Saint-Jean-de-Braye! Enjoy its bars, riverfront and entertainment.
A historic town with a prominent church, a stone bridge, and a river.
Gien
Known for Monuments and Museums
Experience Gien: its monuments, museums and more!

Stay near popular Loiret attractions