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Voici le plan de Tours . Trouver une rue de Tours, la mairie de Tours, un monument, un artisan, un parc, la gare ferroviaire, des loisirs, une sortie, un appartement à vendre, des transports, un gîte, une société de location de voiture, une épicerie ou tout autre lieu/activité sur ce plan de Tours, en utilisant la mini barre de recherche en haut à gauche du plan.
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Voici Tours vu du ciel. La latitude de Tours est de 47.393 degrés Nord et la longitude de Tours est de 0.684 degrés Est. Pour voir les photos de Tours, c'est ici : Photo Tours
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Voici le relief de Tours : L'altitude minimum de Tours est de 44 mètres. L'altitude maximum de Tours est de 109 mètres. L'altitude moyenne de Tours est de 77 mètres environ. Utilisez le zoom du plan afin de faire apparaître les courbes de niveau proches de Tours.
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Tours-Nord est une division officieuse de la ville de Tours ( Indre-et-Loire ), qui correspond à la partie de la ville située au nord de la Loire . Bien que n'ayant aucune existence légale, cette distinction d'avec le centre de Tours, soit la partie située entre les deux rives de la Loire et du Cher , est nettement sensible sur le plan de l'aménagement.
Les premières implantations sur ce terrain remontent au moins à l' Antiquité . Longtemps, la partie nord de la ville de Tours se limite au « faubourg Saint-Symphorien » (actuel quartier Paul-Bert ), ensemble de petites maisons situées le long de la rive droite de la Loire et qui nait grâce aux ponts le reliant à la ville, dont le pont médiéval d'Eudes .
Tours-Nord prend sa forme actuelle avec la fusion des communes de Saint-Symphorien et Sainte-Radegonde en 1964, qui constituent l'essentiel de sa surface actuelle. Les fusions permettent la création des deux quartiers éponymes, en plus du quartier Europe . Depuis lors, « l'avenir de la ville se trouve au nord » grâce aux vastes espaces qui permettent de nombreuses nouvelles implantations, comme l' écoquartier Monconseil .
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Road Trip northern France
- Janine Marsh
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The far north of France, known as Hauts de France comprising the departments Picardy, Pas-de-Calais and Nord is the perfect road trip destination. A land of castles, seaside resorts, forests and lakes. There are ancient towns and cities, gorgeous countryside and picturesque villages and even Champagne vineyards! If you’re after a road trip that takes you to the heart of authentic France. Where you’ll enjoy delicious food, meet friendly folk and discover a historic land that’s full of surprises. Then hit the road and explore this unexpected and extraordinary region…
Unspoiled, uncrowded, rural tourism at it’s best.
Road Trip Pas de Calais, northern France
Our journey began on P&O Ferries from Dover to Calais on an early morning sailing. Turning left out of the port we headed for the D940 Opal Coast route, which I call the Route 66 of the north of France. It passes through a stream of small fishing towns, seaside resorts and some of the most beautiful scenery in France.
There are miles and miles of unspoiled and endless sandy beaches. There are huge dunes and pine forests; dramatic clifftop walks offer dizzying views across the Channel to the White Cliffs of Dover – clearly visible on a cloudless day. Some parts of the coast remind me of the Giant’s Causeway in Ireland. Massive boulders seem to spill out of the sea and up to the road. Fishermen sit silent and patient along the water’s edge with rods and nets. Out to sea you can see traditional wooden fishing boats bobbing on the calm water.
Secluded Bays and picnic dreams
The sky was blue, the English Channel was the colour of the Mediterranean Sea, a soft sort of turquoise. The air was scented with apples from orchards lining the country roads as we drifted off the main coastal route and into the beautiful countryside to hunt down a patisserie. Nothing says France more than a baguette with a chunk of cheese followed by a jewel like cake and a glass of chilled wine. We sat on a blanket overlooking the English Channel, rabbits hopping around us, birds swooping above. A moment of pure pleasure.
We found secret, secluded bays where seals frolicked. There are monuments and museums, and the remains of the Atlantic Wall built as protection against allied invasion during World War II.
Stop en route to discover secrets and surprises
It doesn’t take more than 45 minutes from Calais to Boulogne-sur-Mer. But, it’s far better to spend the entire day on this section of the road. Stop to enjoy a home-cooked lunch in a friendly, welcoming café and buy fish fresh from the fishermen who sell direct from their front rooms and garages in villages like Audresselles . Wander on the beach, admire the ancient fort at Ambleteuse (above) and the Belle Epoque villas at Wimereux.
This is a part of France that’s hardly known outside of the region despite being captured on canvas by J M Turner who loved the ”opal” quality of light, and Charles Dickens singing the praises of the area and moving his family there.
Boulogne-sur-Mer
Boulogne-sur-Mer deserves a day of discovery. Head to the old town, so pretty it looks like a film set. Don’t miss the incredible decorated crypt of the Basillica Notre-Dame , the rue du Lille, lined with quirky boutiques and restaurants.
The 13th century Chateau Museum includes an Egyptian collection donated by renowned Egyptologist François Auguste Ferdinand Mariette, born in the town and the founder of the Cairo Museum of Egyptology. Nausicaa , the largest sea aquarium in Europe and heaps more will definitely fill a day right up…
From Boulogne, the D940 runs on through Neufchatel-Hardelot with its neo-Shakespearian Theatre and Castle with a cultural centre dedicated to Entente-Cordiale and glorious Hardelot beach. And on through charming Etaples, once a fishing port, neighbour to the swanky jet set seaside resort of Le Touquet-Paris-Plage, and several lovely seaside towns before crossing the border into Picardy…
Road Trip Picardy, Northern France
Marquenterre nature reserve.
Close to the border at Saint-Quentin-en-Tourmont, we followed the signs for Parc Marquenterre . I’m not a twitcher, but I love animals and this nature reserve on the Bay of the Somme has a reputation for being really special.
A dusty track ended in a huge car park where a surprisingly smart and large restaurant and bar tempted us in. Here in what feels like the middle of nowhere, they serve delicious dishes with heirloom vegetables, the freshest local fish and superb desserts, fitting fuel for explorers. 200 hectares of land covered in marshes, peppered with lakes and ponds, dunes and reed beds are an absolute magnet for birds of all types. From a hide, I spied on storks and herons. Birds tweeted above and around us. The air is fresh and unpolluted, you feel as if you have the whole area to yourself. Marquenterre is mesmerising, memorable and magical.
Saint-Valery-sur-Somme, steam trains and cobbled streets
From here it’s a short ride to the town of Saint-Valery-sur-Somme . This ancient and extremely photogenic little town on the Somme Estuary has absolutely oodles of charm. It’s easy to spend an entire day here.
Stroll the cobbled streets. Wander along the harbour and the long esplanade to ogle the mansion houses. And discover the colourful sailors district. You’ll know exactly what lured the artist Degas and writers Victor Hugo and Jules Verne to holiday here. Long before them, Joan of Arc was held captive here. The dungeon where she is said to have been imprisoned is still there. It’s a tiny stone tower and you can’t help but think how the poor girl must have felt cooped up in her claustrophobic prison.
William the Conqueror was here too, stopping off to collect soldiers before making history and conquering England in 1066. Standing on the ramparts looking out to sea in the medieval town I wondered if he too had stood there. Wondering, dreaming, daring to hope that his ambitious plans to quell his dastardly enemy across the water might come true. All that thinking makes you hungry. Luckily this little town is teeming with cafés, bistros and restaurants.
The stream train is an irresistible lure. It takes you, on authentic wooden seats, round the Bay of the Somme, classified as one of the most beautiful bays in the world. We spotted wild pigs, deer and all manner of birds en route. You can take a boat ride out on the bay where the largest colony of seals in France live. Join a walking or bike tour (you can rent bikes in the town), or simply sit back and enjoy the ambiance. Watching the sun set over the bay, is one of those unforgettably beautiful moments in life…
Gorgeous Gerberoy
Take in the stunning medieval village of Gerberoy. Officially classified as a Plus Beaux Village, it has oodles of charm. Read about Gerberoy here: What to see and do in Gerberoy
Amiens Gothic Cathedral and astonishing floating gardens
The D940 runs all the way to Le Tréport in Normandy where the road then becomes the D925. It then runs around the coast through Dieppe before reverting to its original number to reach Le Havre . But stay in the Hauts de France region and head to the city of Amiens where you’ll discover Les Hortillonnages, one of the best kept secrets of France. These watery arteries give Amiens a unique atmosphere. You really have a feeling that you are in the most beautiful countryside – right in the centre of a busy metropolis.
The hortillonnages are a major heritage site. Marshland gardens, cultivated for centuries, created on man-made islands and on the land which lines the waterways. In fact the gardens are so old that no one knows when they began. But, legend has it that when the city’s Cathedral was built in the 13th century, it was on a field of artichokes managed by the gardeners of the hortillonnages.
All tours are by eco-friendly electric boats which glide silently across the tranquil waters. Steering the boat round islands, stopping off at jetties to look at artworks dotted around, enjoying a picnic on an island – it really brings out your inner happy. The only disturbance was the cooing and calling of birds and the croaking of frogs. You’d hardly even know you’re in a city if it wasn’t for the fact that you can see the spire of the great Gothic cathedral in the distance.
Chateau de Chantilly
At the stunning Chateau de Chantilly treating yourself to some Chantilly cream is de rigeur! Fling the diet plans out of the window and dig straight in. In the gorgeous gardens of this fairy tale castle is a hamlet that was allegedly the inspiration for Marie-Antoinette’s hamlet at Versailles . Pretty little half-timbered buildings and sweet bridges over a bubbling stream. The restaurant serves great lunches including strawberries and Chantilly cream. It was whipped at our table, right in front of our eyes. I confess, my eyes were not bigger than my belly. I has no trouble getting through a very large dollop of utterly seductive cream.
Read more about Chantilly castle and its amazing stables here .
Chateau Thierry | Champagne Vineyards – in Picardy
Take a detour to the area of Chateau Thierry on the Champagne border. You might be amazed to discover that more than 10% of all the Champagne made, is actually produced from vines in this part of Picardy! I have to tell you, if you’re a fan of the fizz like me, it’ll make you effervescent with happiness to go here. You can enjoy a fabulous tasting at several Champagne Houses.
Thiepval Memorial
Thiepval Memorial is one of the most emotional memorials I’ve been to. Not just because of the 72,000 names etched into the white walls, or the row upon row of crosses.
The guides who work here offer free tours and they share anecdotes and stories of those whose names are forever remembered. As the guide told me about a man whose bravery at trying to save the lives of his comrades ended in his own death, I looked up on the walls. The names are familiar to us all, Davis, Smith, Roberts – and Cedric Dickens, great-grandson of Charles Dickens who’d loved the north of France so much. The absolute tragedy of the sacrifices made, the terrible losses, completely overwhelmed me. I burst into tears and thought how very grateful I am for all that I have.
Road Trip Nord, Northern France
Lille – historic and stunning.
Lille, the capital of Hauts-de-France has the most beautiful old town. Wander it’s cobbled streets under colourful bunting, past boulangeries and cake shops where people wait patiently in queues – a small price to pay for the lushest of dishes. Dine at an authentic estaminet, the Flemish word for an inn. Visit a microbrewery. There are museums and art galleries galore. You’ll fall under the spell of this vibrant city that’s crammed with museums and cultural highlights and full of friendly folk, so that you can hardly bear to leave. There’s just so much to do: 10 things to do in Lille
And it’s a short journey to the Roubaix district. Here you’ll find the world class La Piscine museum and a whole load more art and culture. And not much further to Lens where you’ll find a branch of the Paris Louvre, the world’s most visited museum. The Lens Louvre is an extraordinary museum and a must-see for all lovers of art.
Saint Omer is about half an hour from Calais which makes it a great last stop on your way home to shop for supplies. But en route from Lens, make a stop at Bethune and discover the pretty town and Chef Marc Meurin’s fabulous hotel and Michelin starred restaurant. The sweet-toothed chef also has a sweet shop that would make Willy Wonka do cartwheels. Chef Meurin also offers cooking lessons . Even I, “Flop Chef”, learned how to create something marvellous! And he has a great, informal restaurant called Le Jardin d’Alice which the locals love.
Back to Saint Omer. It’s a quintessential French market town that has a massive historic footprint. Thomas a Becket AKA Saint Thomas Becket took refuge from Henry II of England there in 1165. Centuries later, three of America’s Founding Fathers, Daniel, Charles and John Carroll, studied at the Jesuit Chapel.
Markets, Shakespeare and Flemish cafes
If you can, be there for the Saturday morning market. A riot of colour and scents and sounds fill the cobbled square in front of the neo-classic town hall. Stalls are piled high with produce, vegetables grown on the local marshes and farms or by green-fingered locals. This is one of the most authentic and friendly markets I’ve ever been to. And when you’re done, pop to the town library. It looks ordinary from outside, however – head to the old part of the building where books go back to the 7th century. A priceless First Folio of Shakespeare’s plays was recently discovered on its heaving shelves! And stop to enjoy a local beer and Flemish dish at any number of cafés and watch the world go by and plan your return to this unforgettable part of France.
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Get my free road trip guide and discover more great things to do in northern France: french-weekendbreaks.co.uk. There are loads of tips for restaurants and things to do in and around the areas mentioned…
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Your hotel Campanile Tours Nord-Forum Melies, 3 stars, is easily accessible from the A10 highway (less than 2km), from the airport (1km) and from TGV train stations (Tours centre and St Pierre des Corps) at about 4km. It’s a good place to be for business, travelling and tourism. It is the hub of many castles of the Loire including Chambord, numerous vineyards of Touraine and areas of activity for business travelers. Around the hotel, there is quite a lot of different restaurants and a shopping center. "City of Art and History" Tours shows a prestigious past, the imprint of eras and styles that have left the city with a rich heritage and precious capital of the kingdom of France in the fifteenth and sixteenth century. You can also visit and enjoy in the troglodyte caves famous wines such as Bourgueil, Chinon, Vouvray, Reuilly ...... and discover the beautiful Loire.
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Climbing 350 steps up to the 112m-high Tour Nord (aka Clocher Neuf; New Bell Tower) of the Cathédrale Notre Dame is well worth it. A 70m-high platform on the lacy flamboyant Gothic spire, built from 1507 to 1513 by Jehan de Beauce after an earlier wooden spire burned down, affords superb views of the three-tiered flying buttresses and the 19th-century copper roof, turned green by verdigris. Access is just behind the cathedral shop .
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On the ptit train du nord.
On the Ptit Train du Nord
IMPORTANT INFORMATION!
Before leaving for your getaway, it is important to consult our website because the trail will be repaired between Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts (km 52) and Mont-Blanc (km 70) throughout the summer season.
It is recommended to consult our “trail conditions” page on our website or our Facebook page to know the state of the trail, the progress of the work and the possible bypasses.
Prepare your trip! Dare to slow down for your cycling holiday…
It’s time to plan your summer getaway! But first, a short bike ride on Le P’tit Train du Nord … with our short video “Dare to slow down”. Long live cycle touring!
Do you want to do a low-level route?
No problem, the P’tit Train du Nord has a maximum gradient of 4%. You will encounter small false flats going up or down.
Just for the pleasure of feeling the effort or for the sudden sensation of pedalling on a cloud!
Never planned a cycling trip before?
Consult the interactive map to find out about the route, the shops, the services and even the history!
Whether you are alone or in a group with your bike and luggage, you can set off in complete safety. At each kilometre, you will find a marker where the next street crossings are indicated as well as the next municipalities.
Each terminal is geo-referenced to the 911 central in case of need. It’s hard to get lost!
Would you like to do this trip with children?
This trip is perfect for them!
The difference in altitude is small and all along the route you will find beaches, water games, play structures and several creameries that can certainly help with motivation!
AUTOBUS LE PETIT TRAIN DU NORD
At your service since 1997, Autobus Le Petit Train du Nord is just a phone call away to help you plan your trip.
From booking to transportation to your arrival, you will be taken care of with the excellent service of this family business.
You don’t want to carry luggage with you, you want to ride effortlessly?
Les Autobus Le Petit Train du Nord offers luggage transport. From accommodation to accommodation, your luggage will be waiting for you at the end of your day. So you’ll be fresh and ready for the aperitif!
Even the independent cyclist who does not book the shuttle can book the luggage transport service . This way, you only have to carry a light heart!
- At no time will you be limited to a certain amount of luggage, but an additional fee will be charged above 15 kg (30 lbs).
- Luggage will be dropped off and picked up at the reception of each accommodation you have booked.
- Discounted shuttle rate for children under 12 years old.
Don’t have a bike or yours has miles on it?
No problem, you can rent a bike for an adult, a child or even an electric bike at Autobus Le Petit Train du Nord . You can also rent a trailer so that the little ones can be transported like princes and princesses or reserve a “giraffe” type extension so that they can pedal to their heart’s content.
It is also possible to rent trailers to go on your own with your luggage.
TRAVEL OPTION
You don’t have much time?
You can go for a day or for a few days. The shuttle of Autobus Le Petit Train du Nord can drop you off at various departure points with your bike.
The whole thing, 201 km : Le P’tit Train in 3 or 4 days
This is an opportunity to enjoy the breaks (restaurants, microbreweries, beaches, etc.). The shuttle leaves from Saint-Jérôme and drop you off in Mont-Laurier. All you have to do is drive to Saint-Jérôme (201 km), from inn to inn, from bistros to restaurants, from landscape to landscape!
You want to book in an auberge?
Consult our interactive map, with the tab “gite and auberge”, to choose your accommodation along the route. You can also contact the team at the Autobus le Petit Train du Nord reception desk or ask Tourisme Laurentides for advice.
Your luggage can be delivered for your overnight stay at the accommodation of your choice.
You want to reserve at a campground?
That’s possible too! Several campsites are located along the P’tit Train and your luggage can be delivered there. Consult our map , with the “camping” tab, to find your campsite and make a reservation.
Several B&Bs, inns and campsites are certified “Bienvenue cyclistes”, a standard of the Route Verte .
Everything to make you feel welcome! 🙂
Wondering if you’ll eat well?
The food offer is exceptional : bistros, cafés, microbreweries, bakeries, snack bars and creameries await you.
Check out our map for suggestions!
You ask yourself, “Where do I leave my car?
Most of the shuttle departures are from Place de la Gare de Saint-Jérôme (km 0). You can leave your car there in a parking lot equipped with surveillance cameras for the duration of your stay.
Consult our interactive map in “service” then in “parking”, click on the icon for more details. Several entry points are possible.
You can also come to Saint-Jérôme by commuter train from Laval or Montréal with your bicycle. The train station is located right next to the Autobus du Petit Train du Nord reception car.
HOW TO PREPARE YOURSELF
The Laurentian climate?
The P’tit Train du Nord covers an enormous territory with its 234 km, the climate is not the same in each sector.
The temperature is, on occasion, unpredictable, so we suggest you always have a warm jumper and gear up in case of sudden rain.
What to do in case of a mechanical problem?
It is important to have your bike tuned up before the start of the season. On the route, you will find mechanical repair stations (click on service and mechanical assistance in the map).
There are patrollers along the trail who can help with basic mechanics. However, we strongly recommend that you carry a first-aid kit with you at all times.
Here are the essential items that should be in it:
- Spare inner tube (at least 1)
- Mini bike pump
- Multi-tools (with Allen keys, screwdrivers, etc.)
- Patches (to repair holes in tubes)
Tips for a smooth trip
- Always carry water with you. You should drink at least 1L of water per hour. Hydration is essential for our bodies to function properly. You will find water points and sanitary blocks along your route.
- Have a well-charged phone in case of emergency, but also to immortalize your beautiful moments of the trip.
- Have the right clothes for the weather.
- Know your limits and take breaks when you feel the need.
- Have a bar or a piece of fruit in case of lack of energy.
- A small first-aid kit for minor injuries.
On the trail at km 14 at the Prévost train station, come and meet us at our reception boutique. For information or to tell us about your trip! 🙂
For more information, here are our coordinates and those of our partners :
P’tit Train Du Nord linear park Monday to Sunday from 10 am to 4 pm Telephone : (450) 745-0185 E-mail : [email protected]
Autobus Le Petit Train du Nord Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Telephone : (450) 569-5596 Toll free : 1-888-893-8356 E-mail : [email protected]
Laurentian Tourist Information La Porte-du-Nord rest area Exit 51 of Highway 15 Telephone : (450) 224-7007 Toll free : 1-800-561-NORD (6673) E-mail : [email protected]
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Grand Balcon Nord : Plan de l'Aiguille du Midi - Montenvers - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024)
Mercure Tours Nord Hotel 4 stars Ecocertified
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Mercure Tours Nord Hotel
Hotel for travellers looking for local and authentic experiences
Mercure Tours Nord offers you spacious rooms and six versatile, fully equipped meeting rooms in a handsome building. With a focus on relaxation, our hotel in Tours invites you to make the most of the heated swimming pool and the sunny terrace, where you can enjoy the quintessential Touraine dishes of our restaurant. Be sure to sample the local products served at the breakfast buffet. Later in the day, give in to the tempting Loire Valley vintages on our bar's wine list.
Ten minutes from the airport and the historic town centre, our hotel in Tours has free private parking, making your outings by car so simple. With direct access to the A10 and A28 motorways, we enjoy an ideal location as you travel along the route of the The Villandry gardens, Touraine vineyards, Leonardo da Vinci's home in Clos Lucé & the region's prehistoric cave sites. Take a family outing to zoos at Beauval & La Flèche, less than an hour's drive.
Whether your stay is for business or pleasure, the entire team of Mercure Tours Nord listens to you and is at your disposal to give you the best.
As the warmer weather approaches, guests can enjoy our terrace from April and unwind by our outdoor pool from May. Our team at the Mercure Tours Nord are available and ready to assist you to ensure your stay as pleasant as possible.
Hotel extras
GREEN KEY certified
Easy access to the downtown area and 5 minutes from the A10 highway
Free indoor private car park
Outdoor swimming pool open in summer
Large shaded terrace and outdoor swimming pool
Our accommodation(s)
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Classic, family-friendly bedroom - double bed and a double sofa bed
- 26 m² / 279 sq ft
- Bedding 1 x Double bed(s) and 1 x Double sofa bed(s)
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Privilege Room – Queen size bed and a double sofa bed
Classic double bed room or twin beds and a single sofa bed
- Bedding 1 x Joinable bed(s) and 1 x Single sofa bed(s)
Superior Room – King size bed and single sofa bed
- Bedding 1 x King size bed(s) and 1 x Single sofa bed(s)
Hotel location
11 rue de l'Aviation 37100 TOURS France
GPS : 47.438095, 0.708801
Contact email [email protected]
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Access and transport
Railway station
Highway exit
Helipad/aerodrome
MOUCHOTTE N°60
Access: 500 m / 0.31 mi
A10-TOURS NORD-N°19
Access: 2 km / 1.25 mi
ST SYMPHORIEN
Access: 3 km / 1.88 mi
Access: 7 km / 4.38 mi
ST PIERRE DES CORPS
Access: 9 km / 5.63 mi
LES TOURETTES
Historic monument
Access: 6 km / 3.75 mi
Opera/symphony/concert hall
CHARLEMAGNE TOWER
Tourist attraction
Access: 7 km / 4.35 mi
DU COMPAGNONNAGE
WINES OF TOURAINE MUSEUM
Cinema district
GUILD MUSEUM
Sports centre
LOIRE VALLEY "CHATEAUX"
PATHE-TOURS CENTRE
Entertainment/theatre district
ST GATIEN CATHEDRAL
OLD CITY OF TOURS
PLACE PLUMEREAU
BASILICA ST MARTIN
L'ESCALE
Access: 10 km / 6.21 mi 20 min drive
BOTANICAL GARDEN
Botanical gardens
Access: 10 km / 6.25 mi
LE VIGNOBLE DE VOUVRAY
Access: 10 km / 6.21 mi
MEGA CGR-LES DEUX LIONS
Access: 15 km / 9.38 mi
BLUE GREEN D'ARDREE
Access: 20 km / 12.43 mi 30 min drive
AQUARIUM DE TOURAINE-AMBOISE
Access: 30 km / 18.75 mi
ZOO PARC DE BEAUVAL-ST AIGNAN
Access: 40 km / 25 mi
MINI CHATEAUX PARK
Entertainment centre
Family Park
Amusement park
LES RIVES DU CHER
Access: 12 km / 7.5 mi
LA PETITE ARCHE
Shopping district
Access: 1 km / 0.63 mi
Shopping centre/mall
AUCHAN PETITE ARCHE
Access: 2.5 km / 1.55 mi 20 min walk / 5 min drive
TOURS CENTRE
LES ATLANTES
Hotel services
Check-in from 03:00 PM - Check out up to 12:00 PM
- Swimming pool
- Wheelchair accessible
- Air conditioning
- Meeting rooms
- 100% Non Smoking Property
- Room service
You'll love the friendly setting and the home-made locally sourced cuisine. On fine days you can sun yourself on our pool-side terrace. Enjoy with friends, on business, or as a romantic dinner for two.
Discover the wines of the Loire Valley in our stylish bar. A warm welcome and professionalism are the trademarks of this unique setting.
3 breakfasts
Start the day with a delicious buffet breakfast served in our restaurant from 6.30am. Or if you prefer, order the in-room continental breakfast or try the Express and Co menu at the bar.
Meetings & Events
Make your wedding a day to remember at the Mercure Tours Nord. A dedicated organizer can take full charge, ensuring a turnkey, personalized day that fulfils all your requirements.
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ALL Rating 4.4/5 1,360 reviews
TripAdvisor Rating 4.0/5 966 reviews
Ideally located for our route
Customer review rating 4.0/5
Chris H. Couples - 3/22/2024 Confirmed reviews ALL
Good parking. Easy check in. Very friendly staff everywhere in the hotel and restaurant. Room ideal, but just one fault. The shower is over the bath and the bath becomes very slippery when wet. My wife slipped in the bath and bruised herself and had to be helped out of the bath. I would recommend adhesive non slip “patches” be placed in the bath.
Dear Chris H., thank you for your feedback. We are delighted to hear you enjoyed our convenient location, parking, and friendly staff. Your suggestion regarding non-slip patches in the bath will be duly noted for future improvements. We are glad your overall experience was positive and hope to welcome you back soon. Warm regards, Patricia Blondel, Directrice
Perfect hotel for stop over on the way to Spain
TripAdvisor rating 4.0/5
yanick m 3/17/2024 TripAdvisor review
Hotel only a few minutes away from the highway. Nice room with big bed, good shower, separate toilet a bit tight if you want to close the door, OK for one night. Hotel restaurant open on Sunday, exceptional in France, good food and a very nice and professional Colombian waittress. We go back !
Dear Yanick M, we thank you for your positive review! We are delighted to learn that you enjoyed your stopover with us. Our team is dedicated to providing quality service to all our customers. We look forward to welcoming you on your next visit. Sincerely, Patricia Blondel, Director
Customer review rating 5.0/5
Anonymous Business - 2/29/2024 Confirmed reviews ALL
Good stay and nice people
Dear NICOLA MR G., We very much appreciate your comments regarding your stay at the Hôtel Mercure Tours Nord. It is always a pleasure to receive positive feedback. I will share your comments with our team. I am sure that this feedback will serve as an encouragement to all of our staff as we strive to continuously improve the quality of our services. Thank you again for sharing your experience, and we hope your next visit will be as pleasant as the previous one. Sincerely, Patricia Blondel - Directrice h1…
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Customer review rating 2.5/5
Rs Couples - 2/18/2024 Confirmed reviews ALL
All good except for very disappointing experience with the EV Charger. It proved impossible, despite help from Mercure staff, to connect our car to the charger on site. We chose the hotel in favour of others because it had a charger. Such a shame. We also think it is poor on Accor part not to have a consistent EV charger partner. We stayed at Ibis St Nazaire Trignon in the past and had no problems with the charger there. It was a different set up. Why bother with Easy Charging App? It was neither Easy nor did if result in any Charging of the batter. Aside from that the stay was perfectly fine and staff were kind.
Dear ROBERT S., First and foremost, we would like to thank you for taking the time to share your experience with us. We are sorry that certain aspects of your stay did not meet your expectations and understand that a comfortable stay is of utmost importance. At Mercure Tours Nord, we strive to provide our guests with a pleasant experience by offering confortable accommodations and attentive service. We apologize for any inconvenience caused by EV charger, unfortunately we are only an intermediary, it is not about our own charging stations, there may be several reasons why the recharge did not work that day and please accept our apologies for not being able to help you. Though it does not excuse the situation, please be reassured that we take all feedback seriously and continuously aim to improve our services. Sincerely, Pauline Durand - room division manager
Pleasant stay
Mr C. Business - 2/4/2024 Confirmed reviews ALL
Help provided each time requested.
Dear Mr C., thank you for your kind review. We greatly appreciate your feedback and are pleased to hear that our staff was helpful during your stay. We hope to welcome you back soon. Patricia Blondel, General Manager.
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Grand Balcon Nord, Plan de l'Aiguille to Montenvers
Hike from the Aiguille du Midi to the Mer de Glace
Skirting along the north side of the valley, both the access and departure points of this walk are served by the lift system, making it one of the most accessible high altitude hikes.
This hike starts with a ride on the world-famous Aiguille du Midi cable car . You only need to go to the mid-station but we recommend going all the way to the top first and then coming back to the Plan de l'Aiguille.
Step outside the cable car station at Plan de l'Aiguille and follow the hiking signs for Montenvers. Dropping down past the Refuge du Plan de l’Aiguille, the path then veers off horizontally to the right to La Tapia (not to Chamonix via Plan du Trois or Pre du Rocher). Once on this path, you can pretty much always see the route ahead meaning minimal opportunity to take a wrong turn. Look out for donkeys beside the refuge, they can often be found grazing here and are quite friendly.
Don’t forget to take a break to admire the views of the Aiguille du Midi and Mont Blanc which will always be behind you in this direction. Having passed the sign to the Chalets du Blaitière (and continued straight on), the next junction you come to will give you a choice of route.
To the left is a shorter but very narrow path that leads to Montenvers across steep gullies which can be dangerous if snow covered. This route is not recommended if you have young children with you or if you are unsure of heights as the path drops away sharply in places.
The better route to take (and the most scenic) is the path that climbs up to the right to the Signal Forbes (2,198m). The additional effort is repaid in amazing views of Les Drus and the Mer de Glace that the other route does not offer. Once at the top, the path continues down to the Montenvers view point and the railway station.
Worth knowing
This route can often still be covered in snow up until early summer, so ask for advice at the lift station if you want to do this hike in spring.
Watch out for
The Aiguille du Midi cable car is not advisable for children under three years as the sudden change in air pressure can be too much for their ears.
Who should go
Despite being at fairly high altitude and amongst very dramatic scenery, this hike is actually not too challenging and is suitable for anyone who has a reasonable level of fitness and is steady on their feet. It is the perfect half-day activity if you only have limited time in Chamonix as you get to see two of the most popular tourist attractions and do an incredibly beautiful hike as well.
What to bring
You won't need a map for this hike, as it is so well signposted. It is exposed for much of the route, so sunscreen and sunglasses are advised. High altitude can increase your chances of dehydration, so bring some water and remember to keep sipping.
What to see
Start your hike by taking the Aiguille du Midi cable car all the way to the top station at 3,842m; from here you can see the French, Swiss and Italian Alps, as well as look out over the famous Vallee Blanche. You'll look down at the crevasses and seracs of the glaciers and maybe even see some mountaineers setting off on an expedition. There are numerous viewing terraces, as well as "Step Into The Void", a glass cube suspended high above the mountains.
At the end of your hike you'll come to the Mer de Glace , the largest glacier in France. Depending on the time of year, you can go down into the glacier itself and visit the ice grottoes. There is also a crystal gallery, a "glaciorium", a café and the Grand Hotel des Montenvers to visit while you're there. You can then take the historic Montenvers train back down to Chamonix.
Where to lunch
There are cafes both at Plan de l'Aiguille and at Montenvers, as well as the panoramic restaurant at the top of the Aiguille du Midi and the Grand Hotel des Montenvers. There are also plenty of lovely picnic spots along the way.
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L'objectif du Projet est d'apporter un soutien financier à la mise en œuvre de la stratégie du Promoteur en matière de mobilité urbaine pour l'agglomération urbaine de Tours telle qu'elle est énoncée dans son dernier Plan de Déplacements Urbains. Dans ce périmètre, les composantes pouvant être éligibles au financement de la BEI comprennent : -la deuxième ligne de tramway de l'agglomération tourangelle ; -l'extension de la première ligne de tramway ; -la création de sites propres pour une nouvelle ligne de bus à haut niveau de service ; -l'extension du centre de maintenance et remisage du réseau tramway situé à Tours Nord ; -la création de parcs-relais à hauteur des points de connexion avec le périphérique ; -le développement des équipements liés à la pratique cycliste du quotidien ; -les investissements en gros entretien et amélioration du réseau existant.
L'opération finance la mise en oeuvre de la stratégie du Promoteur en matière de transports durables énoncée dans son dernier Plan de Déplacements Urbains (PDU) qui cible une diminution de la part modale de la voiture particulière en faveur de la mobilité douce et des transports en commun.
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Exit 51 of Highway 15. Telephone : (450) 224-7007. Toll free : 1-800-561-NORD (6673) E-mail : [email protected]. Prepare your trip on the Ptit Train du Nord! Dare to slow down for your cycling holiday…It's time to plan your summer getaway!
I highly recommend the Grand Balcon Nord trail- Plan de l'Aiguille du Midi to Montenvers while spending time in Chamonix during the summer months. We hiked towards Montenvers, after our visit to Aiguille du Midi. When traveling this direction, the hike begins at the Aiguille du Midi mid-station stop.
Fil Bleu, compagnie de transport de Tours, gère les déplacements effectués en transport urbain par le réseau bus-tram-vélos de la Métropole de Tours. ... je télécharge les plans du réseau Fil Bleu. Bon à savoir : les plans du réseau sont à votre disposition à l'agence commerciale. Plans réseau - septembre 2023
Mercure Tours Nord offers you spacious rooms and six versatile, fully equipped meeting rooms in a handsome building. With a focus on relaxation, our hotel in Tours invites you to make the most of the heated swimming pool and the sunny terrace, where you can enjoy the quintessential Touraine dishes of our restaurant. ... 11 rue de l'Aviation ...
Trouvez l'adresse qui vous intéresse sur le plan de Tours ou préparez un calcul d'itinéraire à partir de ou vers Tours. Itinéraires. Tours 37000-37200. ... Norauto Tours Nord; Hotel Val De Loire; Hotel Mondial; The Originals City, Hôtel La Terrasse, Tours Nord (Inter-Hotel) Kyriad Hotel Tours Centre;
You only need to go to the mid-station but we recommend going all the way to the top first and then coming back to the Plan de l'Aiguille. Step outside the cable car station at Plan de l'Aiguille and follow the hiking signs for Montenvers. Dropping down past the Refuge du Plan de l'Aiguille, the path then veers off horizontally to the right ...
Carte détaillée* du réseau de tramway de Tours: Cette carte indique: Le tracé des voies, avec les aiguillages, voies de garages. La position des stations et leurs quais. L'atelier de maintenance ; La section en APS; Version actuelle : 1.5 (11 février 2023)
Objectives. L'opération vise le financement de la stratégie du Promoteur en matière de transports durables énoncée dans son dernier Plan de Déplacements Urbains (PDU) pour la métropole de Tours et trois communes limitrophes. L'objectif du Projet est d'apporter un soutien financier à la mise en œuvre de la stratégie du Promoteur en ...