The Royal Château de Chambord is the largest of the Loire Valley’s famous chateaux. It was built to serve as a hunting lodge for Francis I, who maintained his royal residences at the Blois and Amboise.
It is thought that Leonardo da Vinci, who became a friend of the king in the last three years of his life, had a hand in some of the designs for the chateau.
Work began on the fairytale castle in 1519, but Francis would never see it completed, even though he lived another 28 years after the building was started.
Q: Chambord was built for Francis I but how long did he actually spend there?
The best-loved French poet of the Renaissance, Pierre de Ronsard, was born in he Couture-sur-Loire, in a manor which can still be visited Called the ‘prince of poets’, he was from a noble family and spent a lot of time at royal courts – in Scotland as a boy, then in France - before returning to his native area.