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12 Things to Do in Loches

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What to See & Do

Loches Overall Appeal ★★★☆☆

  Name Appeal Type Visit Cost
01 Town Center ★★★★☆ Walking Around Self Free
02 Medieval City Enclosure ★★★★☆ Walking Around Self Free
03 Castle ★★★☆☆ Castle Self Paid
04

Keep

★★★☆☆

Keep + Panorama

Self Paid
05 Loches Market ★★★☆☆ Food Market Self Free
06 Public Garden ★☆☆☆☆ Garden Self Free
07 St. Ours Church ★☆☆☆☆ Church Self Free
08 St. Louis Garden ★☆☆☆☆ Garden Self Free
09 Lansyer Museum ★☆☆☆☆ Museum - Art Self Paid
10 St. Antoine Church & Gallery ★☆☆☆☆ Church + Gallery Self Free
11 Chancellery ★☆☆☆☆ Museum - History Self Free
12 St. Antoine Tower ★☆☆☆☆ Tower Outside Free

01. Town Center

A charming street in the town center of Loches, lined with quaint shops and cafes. Red awnings and outdoor seating create a welcoming atmosphere.

Appeal ★★★★☆
Type Walking Around

Visit Self
Cost Free

The Town Center of Loches is a delightful area perfect for a leisurely stroll. The cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and charming shops create a picturesque atmosphere that captures the essence of French small-town life. The medieval houses lining the streets offer a glimpse into the architectural styles of the past.

02. Medieval City Enclosure

Panoramic aerial view of the medieval city of Loches, featuring dense clusters of historic buildings, winding streets, and the prominent castle and church structures amidst a green landscape.

Appeal ★★★★☆
Type Walking Around

Visit Self
Cost Free

The Medieval City of Loches, located in the heart of the town, is a well-preserved fortified area that transports visitors back to the Middle Ages. Enclosed by ancient walls, it features narrow streets, historic buildings, and gardens, and offers panoramic views of the rest of the town.

It hosts several places described below.

Medieval City Plan
(the castle and the keep are each at one end of the medieval city)

03. Castle

An aerial view of the majestic Loches Castle, featuring its medieval towers and stone walls. The castle overlooks a scenic town and lush greenery.

Appeal ★★★☆☆
Type Castle

Visit Self
Cost Paid

The Château, also known as the Logis Royal, was built, expanded, and remodeled over a period spanning from the 11th to the 16th century. Its beautiful façade overlooks the town of Loches and the Indre River. It is particularly known for having been the royal residence of significant women of the Middle Ages, including the famous Joan of Arc.

The entrance ticket is combined with the keep.

Located in the medieval city.

04. Keep

Aerial view of the medieval dungeon of Loches, showcasing its fortified walls and central tower, surrounded by lush greenery and neighboring buildings.

Appeal ★★★☆☆
Type Keep + Panorama

Visit Self
Cost Paid

The keep dates back to the 11th century. It was originally built as a defensive tower and later became a prison.

The top of the western part of the keep offers a 360° panoramic view of Loches and its surroundings.

At the foot of the keep, there is also a small garden.

The entrance ticket is combined with the castle.

Located in the medieval city.

05. Loches Market

A bustling outdoor food market in Loches, filled with stalls offering various goods. Shoppers walk through the market, engaging with vendors and examining fresh produce.

Appeal ★★★☆☆
Type Food Market

Visit Self
Cost Free

The Loches food market, one of the most important in the region, takes place on Wednesday and Saturday mornings.

06. Public Garden

A serene public garden in Loches, showcasing lush greenery, vibrant flowers, and a small pond. Benches are placed throughout the garden for visitors to relax.

Appeal ★☆☆☆☆
Type Garden

Visit Self
Cost Free

The Loches public garden is the main garden of the town. Located along the Indre River, it features manicured lawns, flowers, and a water feature.

07. St. Ours Church

The interior of Saint-Ours Church in Loches, characterized by its vaulted ceilings, stone columns, wooden pews, and a richly decorated altar area.

Appeal ★☆☆☆☆
Type Church

Visit Self
Cost Free

The main church of the town dates back to the 10th century. It combines Gothic and Romanesque architecture.

Located in the medieval city.

08. St. Louis Garden

A neatly maintained garden in Loches with pathways, greenery, and a few lamp posts. The garden is surrounded by historic stone buildings.

Appeal ★☆☆☆☆
Type Garden

Visit Self
Cost Free

A small garden right next to St. Ours church.

Located in the medieval city

09. Lansyer Museum

An art exhibition room at the Lansyer Museum in Loches. The walls are adorned with framed paintings, and there are display cases and informational panels.

Appeal ★☆☆☆☆
Type Art Museum

Visit Self
Cost Paid

The Lansyer Museum is an art museum dedicated to the works of Emmanuel Lansyer, a 19th-century landscape painter. Housed in the artist’s former residence, the museum offers a glimpse into his life and work including its original artworks, personal artifacts, and sketches. 

The museum also has a tiny garden. 

Located in the medieval city.

The interior of Saint-Antoine Church in Loches, featuring ornate religious artwork, wooden pews, and a grand altar illuminated by stained glass windows.

Appeal ★☆☆☆☆
Type Church + Art Gallery

Visit Self
Cost Free

A 19th-century church that includes some paintings.

Outside the church, there is an art gallery of the same name that houses paintings, also related to religious theme.

11. Chancellery

A scale model of a historic town displayed under glass at the Chancellerie Museum in Loches. The model features intricate details of buildings, streets, and surrounding landscape.

Appeal ★☆☆☆☆
Type Local History Museum

Visit Self
Cost Free

The Chancellery is a historical building that once served as the town’s administrative center.

Now a museum, it displays historical documents and artifacts from the town’s past.

12. St. Antoine Tower

The tall, historic Saint-Antoine Tower in Loches, standing prominently against a backdrop of other historic buildings and a partly cloudy sky.

Appeal ★☆☆☆☆
Type Tower

Visit Outside only
Cost Free

This 16th-century tower was built as the bell tower of a church that no longer exists.

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