Discover Saumur’s rich history on a guided walking tour. Explore medieval streets, iconic sites, and stunning Loire Valley views. Perfect for culture enthusiasts.
Discover Saumur’s rich history on a guided walking tour. Explore medieval streets, iconic sites, and stunning Loire Valley views. Perfect for culture enthusiasts.
- Eglise Saint-Pierre de Saumur - Welcome to St. Peter’s Square, arguably the most iconic spot in Saumur. Surrounding you are terraces, historic facades, and cobblestone streets, creating a vibrant scene typical of the city’s historic core. This is where the city’s spirit has thrived for centuries.
- Chateau-musee De Saumur - You are at the base…
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Eglise Saint-Pierre de Saumur - Welcome to St. Peter’s Square, arguably the most iconic spot in Saumur. Surrounding you are terraces, historic facades, and cobblestone streets, creating a vibrant scene typical of the city’s historic core. This is where the city’s spirit has thrived for centuries.
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Chateau-musee De Saumur - You are at the base of Saumur Castle, with its towers overlooking the city and the Loire. From this vantage point, amidst the rooftops of the old center and the tuffeau facades, you can admire one of the most iconic silhouettes of the Loire Valley.
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Place Saint-Pierre - On this side of the square are the Halles Saint-Pierre, a hidden gem rich in history, symbolizing trade and community in the Saumur region. Although these halls have become somewhat less central to the city’s life, they are poised to regain their vibrancy.
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Saumur - Currently strolling down Temple Street in the heart of Saumur, this is a chance to delve into the origins of what is now known as “white.” Its history predates the elegant riders of the Cadre Noir, tracing back to antiquity.
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Tour Grenetiere - Situated at the southwest corner of the old compound, it once kept watch over the countryside and the Poitou road. Built for the city’s defense, it is notable for its clovered machicolations, a hallmark of Saumur’s architecture, blending strength and elegance.
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Le Temple De Saumur - The Protestant Temple of Saumur is a neoclassical structure of great simplicity. Inspired by the ancient temples of Paestum, it features a portico with four Doric columns and a triangular pediment inscribed with: “To the glory of God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit.”
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Cavalry School - Before you is one of Saumur’s most iconic sites: the Cavalry School. Its history began in 1763, under Louis XV, when the Duke of Choiseul initiated the reorganization of the French cavalry by establishing several training schools.
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Cavalry School - Here stands the monument to the fallen of the Saumur Cavalry School, located on the expansive Place du Chardonnet, directly opposite the school buildings. Erected in 1925, it honors all the horsemen, officers, non-commissioned officers, military veterinarians, and horses who perished for France during the Great War.
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Musee de la Cavalerie - These are the former stables of the Armoury, constructed between 1827 and 1840: a modest military setting that became the Cavalry Museum. Recognized as a Historic Monument, this building was long the home of the Cadre Noir; it now hosts 1,400 m2 of exhibitions in the heart of the Chardonnet district, in a unique European heritage complex dedicated to military riding.
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Église Saint NICOLAS - Here is the Church of St. Nicholas of Saumur, one of the city’s oldest. Mentioned as early as 1145 as Saint-Nicolas-des-Rives, it once served sailors and merchants along the Loire.
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Expo Artistes Saumurois - Unmissable on your left, this theater, known as the Dome, is an elegant neoclassical building overlooking the Place de la Bilange and the Loire docks. Its harmonious façade, adorned with Corinthian columns and light stone, houses one of the most beautiful Italian-style theaters in Western France.
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Saumur - Here you are on the banks of the Loire, majestic and ever-changing. The river is lined with elegant docks where merchants’ houses and wine warehouses once stood. It was on these shores that gabarians arrived, laden with tufa, salt, or barrels of Anjou wine, bringing life to the city in tune with the river’s floods and variations.
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Municipio Di Saumur - The elegant façade here belongs to the Saumur City Inn, a grand and refined building that reflects centuries of municipal history. Initially, it was not a town hall but a fortified house built at the end of the 15th century on the city’s old fortifications.
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Monument aux morts - In front of you stands the monument to the fallen of Saumur, erected in Republic Square. Created in the early 20th century by sculptor Paul Roussel and architect A. Turning, it honors the residents of Saumur who sacrificed for France during the major conflicts of the 20th century.

- Immediate access to the audioguided circuit, no tickets or materials to collect
- Offline mode (no data consumption during the visit)
- 3 languages available: French, English, Spanish
- Text transcripts of all audio content
- 18 immersive audio comments along the way (History…)
- Admire the hidden gems that lie off the beaten track
- Interactive…
- Immediate access to the audioguided circuit, no tickets or materials to collect
- Offline mode (no data consumption during the visit)
- 3 languages available: French, English, Spanish
- Text transcripts of all audio content
- 18 immersive audio comments along the way (History…)
- Admire the hidden gems that lie off the beaten track
- Interactive navigation with 3D map to discover the most beautiful streets
- Recommendations for the best photo opportunities
- Entrance fees to paid establishments along the route…
- Headphones or headphones (optional)
- Entrance fees to paid establishments along the route…
- Headphones or headphones (optional)
Saumur, the gem of the Loire Valley, warmly welcomes visitors to discover its historical wonders on foot. From the grand Saumur Castle that majestically overlooks the city to the delightful medieval streets, every corner narrates a tale. Explore iconic sites like St. Peter’s Church, the Saumur Theatre, and the Cavalry Museum, all while taking in the…
Saumur, the gem of the Loire Valley, warmly welcomes visitors to discover its historical wonders on foot. From the grand Saumur Castle that majestically overlooks the city to the delightful medieval streets, every corner narrates a tale. Explore iconic sites like St. Peter’s Church, the Saumur Theatre, and the Cavalry Museum, all while taking in the scenic beauty of the Loire River. This tour provides a deep dive into the region’s rich wine and equestrian heritage, making it perfect for enthusiasts of culture and history. It’s a must-see tour for anyone wishing to experience Saumur in a single day.
Discover the 18 essential sites of Saumur on foot.
Visit the Saumur Castle and the Cavalry School.
Stroll through medieval streets and enjoy historical views.
Perfect for admirers of culture, history, and nature.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.