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4 Hotels Close to Presbytère in Montlouis-sur-Loire

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4 Hotels Close to Presbytère in Montlouis-sur-Loire

Find the best hotels near Presbytère in Montlouis-sur-Loire. Compare 4 options with real booking insights, distances, and Loire Valley access tips.

4 Hotels Close to Presbytère in Montlouis-sur-Loire

Staying near the Presbytère in Montlouis-sur-Loire places you in one of the Loire Valley's quieter wine-producing towns, roughly 14 km east of Tours and within easy reach of several major châteaux. This guide covers 4 hotels that combine genuine Loire Valley character with practical access to the Presbytère and the surrounding area.

What It's Like Staying Near the Presbytère in Montlouis-sur-Loire

Montlouis-sur-Loire is a compact riverside town built along the south bank of the Loire, known primarily for its AOC white wines and troglodyte cave cellars. The Presbytère sits within the historic town core, where the pace is distinctly unhurried - no significant tourist crowds, no late-night noise, and very little commercial infrastructure beyond local restaurants and wine caves. Walking the town takes under 20 minutes end to end, which means hotels close to the Presbytère also put you within easy reach of the Saturday market, local wine-tasting addresses, and the Loire riverbank walking paths. Without a car, however, connections to Tours or Amboise require planning around the TER regional train from Montlouis or Verretz-Montlouis station.

Pros:

  • Immediate access to Montlouis-sur-Loire's wine caves and AOC tastings on foot
  • Quiet residential atmosphere with minimal tourist congestion even in peak summer
  • Central Loire Valley positioning - Amboise, Chenonceau, and Tours all within around 20 km

Cons:

  • Limited hotel stock directly in Montlouis-sur-Loire town center
  • Car almost essential for reaching major châteaux efficiently
  • Fewer dining options within walking distance compared to Tours city center

Why Choose a Hotel Near the Presbytère in Montlouis-sur-Loire

Hotels positioned near the Presbytère offer a fundamentally different experience from staying in Tours city center - more space, more quiet, and a stronger connection to the agricultural and viticultural character of the Loire Valley. Properties in this area typically offer larger grounds and more amenities per euro than equivalent urban options in Tours, where rooms trend smaller and parking costs extra. The trade-off is a dependence on private transport for most sightseeing, and an evening atmosphere that winds down early compared to a city hotel. Travelers focused on château touring by car or cycling the Loire à Vélo route gain the most from this positioning, while those attending conferences in Tours or arriving by TGV without a rental car will find the logistics demanding.

Pros:

  • Château and domain properties in this zone offer park settings impossible to replicate in urban hotels
  • Free parking is standard at properties near Montlouis, unlike central Tours where fees apply
  • Proximity to Montlouis AOC vineyards means direct access to wine tourism that Tours hotels cannot match

Cons:

  • Around 14 km from Tours TGV station - a meaningful distance without a car
  • Fewer walkable restaurants and bars in the immediate Presbytère area after 9 pm
  • Properties with large grounds can feel isolated for solo travelers or those without a vehicle

Practical Booking & Area Strategy Near the Presbytère

The Presbytère is located on Rue Anatole France in Montlouis-sur-Loire's historic center, close to the local mairie and the main wine cooperative. Hotels within the immediate commune - particularly those along the D751 corridor between Montlouis and Amboise - offer the strongest balance of access to both the Presbytère itself and the broader circuit of Loire châteaux. Verretz-Montlouis train station, a 5-minute drive from the Presbytère, provides TER connections to Tours Saint-Pierre-des-Corps in around 10 minutes, making it viable to base here without a car for city access specifically. For château touring, however, a rental car unlocks Chenonceau (around 15 km), Amboise (around 15 km), and Villandry (around 30 km) on a single day loop. Book at least 6 weeks ahead for July and August stays - this corridor fills early as Loire Valley summer demand peaks sharply from mid-July onward. Early September offers the best combination of harvest atmosphere, reduced crowds, and competitive rates across the area's château properties.

Best Value Stays Near the Presbytère

These properties offer strong Loire Valley access from Montlouis-sur-Loire at price points suited to travelers prioritizing space, amenities, and château proximity over city-center convenience.

  • 8.9 Fabulous
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    Château de la Bourdaisière is a 15th-century castle sitting within a 140-acre park in Montlouis-sur-Loire, approximately 2 km from the Presbytère - making it the closest full-service property to the landmark in this guide. The château offers bed and breakfast rooms and apartments, giving guests the option of self-catering flexibility within a historic setting that no standard hotel in the area can replicate. Verretz-Montlouis train station is a 5-minute drive, and Tours city center is 14 km away, while Amboise is 15 km, positioning this property centrally for château touring by car. The on-site restaurant, bar, and heated seasonal outdoor swimming pool mean guests rarely need to leave the estate for an evening, which is a practical advantage given the limited dining options in central Montlouis after dark.

    • 140-acre parkland estate with heated outdoor swimming pool
    • On-site restaurant and bar - essential given limited local dining after hours
    • Free parking and free WiFi included

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    US$ 196

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    Loire Valley Lodges is located in Esvres, roughly 18 km from the Presbytère in Montlouis-sur-Loire, making it the furthest property in this guide - but its spa facilities and three on-site restaurants make it a strong base for travelers combining Loire Valley château touring with a wellness-focused stay. Saint-Pierre-des-Corps TGV station is 13 km away and Tours Val de Loire Airport is 18 km, which suits fly-drive itineraries well. Bike hire is available on-site, connecting directly with the Loire à Vélo cycling network that passes through the Montlouis-sur-Loire wine zone. Rooms include a coffee machine, safety deposit box, and en-suite shower, and a hot tub and sauna are available for guest use - a level of wellness infrastructure absent from the château-style properties closer to the Presbytère.

    • Sauna and hot tub on-site - spa access not available at closer properties
    • Bike hire available for Loire à Vélo cycling routes
    • Three restaurants and bar with à la carte, continental, and American breakfast options

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    US$ 1022

Best Premium Stays Near the Presbytère

These properties offer higher-profile positioning - one with a city-center Tours location for TGV and congress access, and one with a troglodyte cliff setting unique to the Montlouis-sur-Loire riverbank.

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    Novotel Tours Centre Gare sits in the center of Tours, around 14 km from the Presbytère in Montlouis-sur-Loire, and is the only property in this selection within walking distance of the TGV station and the Vinci International Congress Centre. Place Plumereau - Tours' historic square lined with 11th-century half-timbered houses - is accessible on foot, giving guests direct access to the city's dining and nightlife offer that no Montlouis property can match. The hotel includes a restaurant serving Touraine-influenced cuisine, family rooms, and 24-hour front-desk service, making it operationally suited to travelers with early departures or late arrivals. For those using Montlouis-sur-Loire's Presbytère as a day-trip destination rather than a home base, this positioning in Tours makes practical sense.

    • Walking distance to Tours TGV station and Vinci Congress Centre
    • 24-hour front desk - practical for irregular arrival or departure times
    • Family rooms available with on-site restaurant and bar

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    US$ 104

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    Hotel Les Hautes Roches is one of the Loire Valley's most architecturally distinctive properties, built directly into the tufa cliffs above the Loire river in Rochecorbon, approximately 10 km from the Presbytère in Montlouis-sur-Loire. The troglodyte rooms carved into the cliff face are structurally unlike any other hotel in this guide - naturally temperature-regulated and set within a classified historic landscape that defines the Touraine wine country. This positioning on the north bank of the Loire places guests close to the Vouvray appellation vineyards, and the Montlouis-sur-Loire wine zone - home to the Presbytère - is accessible in under 15 minutes by car. For travelers whose priority is a genuinely site-specific Loire Valley experience within easy reach of Montlouis, Les Hautes Roches represents the most singular option in this selection.

    • Rooms carved into tufa cliffs - architectural experience unique to the Loire Valley
    • Riverbank location with direct Loire landscape views
    • Under 15 minutes by car to Montlouis-sur-Loire Presbytère and AOC wine caves

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    US$ 393

Best Time to Stay Near the Presbytère & Booking Timing

Montlouis-sur-Loire operates on a distinctly seasonal rhythm tied to its wine harvest and the broader Loire Valley château tourism calendar. Late April through June is the most balanced window - château gardens are in full bloom, crowds are moderate, and hotel rates across the Montlouis corridor remain below their July-August peak. July and August bring the highest demand, driven by French domestic tourism and international château visitors; rates at château properties like Bourdaisière can spike sharply, and availability at quality addresses near the Presbytère tightens quickly. September is favored by wine tourists specifically, as the Montlouis harvest typically begins in the second half of the month, and the local cave tastings and wine events add genuine context to a stay. Book at least 8 weeks ahead for any July or August dates. November through March sees the Loire Valley quiet down significantly - many smaller properties reduce services or close seasonally, so verify opening dates before booking off-season stays near Montlouis.

  • What It's Like Staying Near the Presbytère in Montlouis-sur-Loire
  • Why Choose a Hotel Near the Presbytère in Montlouis-sur-Loire
  • Practical Booking & Area Strategy Near the Presbytère
  • Best Value Stays Near the Presbytère

    • 1. Chateau De La Bourdaisiere
    • 2. Loire Valley Lodges - Hotel
  • Best Premium Stays Near the Presbytère

    • 3. Novotel Tours Centre Gare
    • 4. Hotel Les Hautes Roches
  • Best Time to Stay Near the Presbytère & Booking Timing
Hotels featured in this article
1. Chateau De La Bourdaisiere
2. Loire Valley Lodges - Hotel
3. Novotel Tours Centre Gare
4. Hotel Les Hautes Roches
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