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grapes in the hedgerow |
map of walks around Charnizay |
map of walks at La Ribaloche |
The forest was originally part of the barony of Preuilly. At the time of the French Revolution it was sold together with the Chateau at Azay-le-Ferron. The whole estate, castle and forest, was bequeathed, by the then owners, the Hersent-Luzarche family to the city of Tours in 1952.
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Walks in the foret de Preuilly highy recommended - especially the forestry walk which has a series of information panels about management of the woodland. It's quite a profitable enterprise, apparently!
Useful information for our next visit!
When I was first house hunting in France I saw so many derelict properties which were only theoretically for sale...to give the many heirs a figure over which to argue!
@Pauline - it is a lovely place. Guests who visited over the summer enjoyed walking there and appreciated the info panels.
@Gaynor - we've walked in Preuilly forest but not either of the 2 Charnizay circular walks. If you do one let us know what you thought.
@fly - LOL so true.
the grapes ar for the heirs too....or for their neighbours???? antoinette are you already stamping your feet in a bucket to make wine?
@Ida - not quite :-) Grapes were picked by neighbors on the 'it's a shame to have them go to waste' principle.
Wonderful - grapes in the hedgerow and some very interesting history. We have apples galore of course in Normandy, but alas no grapes.
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