Photo: Masson Marguerite / CC BY-SA 4.0
Rising from the fields of the Loire Valley like a fairy-tale illustration, Château de Rivau is a 15th-century fortress that blends medieval grit with Renaissance grace. Its crenellated towers and moat whisper of Joan of Arc, who once stopped here for horses, while the gardens—awarded ‘Remarkable Garden’ status—are a riot of colour and fragrance, designed to evoke the château’s equestrian heritage. This is a place where history feels alive, not embalmed.
Highlights & What to See
- The Great Stables & Equestrian Art – Marvel at the vaulted stables, built to house 40 horses, and the contemporary art installations that celebrate the horse in history and myth.
- Fairy-Tale Gardens – Explore 15 themed gardens, from the ‘Garden of Love’ to the ‘Vegetable Garden of the Senses’, each a whimsical tapestry of flowers, herbs and sculpted topiary.
- Medieval & Renaissance Interiors – Wander through furnished rooms, including the grand kitchen with its immense fireplace, and the guard room with its original 15th-century vault.
- Contemporary Art Collection – The château hosts a rotating exhibition of modern sculptures and paintings, placed in surprising corners of the castle and gardens.
- Joan of Arc Connection – See the room where Joan is said to have rested in 1429, and the well where she watered her horse.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow a leisurely half-day to fully appreciate both the château and its gardens. Two hours for the interior and stables, then another hour to wander the garden paths, sniff the roses and snap photos of the whimsical topiary. If you’re a keen gardener or art lover, plan for a full day—pack a picnic to enjoy on the grassy banks by the moat.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Chinon – A historic town with a formidable royal fortress, just 15 minutes south; perfect for a morning visit before heading to Rivau.
- Château d'Ussé – The Sleeping Beauty castle, 20 minutes north, with its fairy-tale turrets and lovely gardens.
- Saumur – Famous for its dramatic château and the Cadre Noir equestrian academy, about 30 minutes west.
- Langeais – A medieval fortress with a stunning collection of tapestries, 25 minutes east.
- Villandry – Home to the most famous Renaissance gardens in France, 30 minutes south-east.
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Image credits
- Chinon — Martin Taylor / CC BY-SA 2.5
- Saumur — Caitlowd / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Villandry — Diego Delso / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Loire Valley Castles — CC BY-SA 3.0