The estate is a unique architectural and natural complex in France, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1981. It is also a national wildlife and hunting reserve, home to many animals representative of the Sologne region’s fauna, including populations of wild boars and deer, since 1947. Around 800 hectares are accessible year-round, offering marked walking trails and designated cycling paths.
Recommended visit duration: 2 to 3 hours
Entrance: €19/adult – €16.50/reduced rate – free for children
Chambord, History on Horseback – A New Equestrian Show in 2025
A new show directed by Mario Luraschi takes visitors on a historic journey through Chambord’s 500-year history, from François I to the present day. Waterfalls and giant screen projections plunge visitors into an immersive, daring show with a touch of humor that will delight all generations.