Chenonceau
Hiram College & France Custom Tours
Invites You to Join Us for
The Best of Paris
Normandy & Loire
June 29th-July 8th 2010

Map of Hiram College 2010 Alumni Tour of France
You are invited to join us on a ten-day journey through some of the most beautiful and historic regions of France.
We will explore magnificent Gothic Cathedrals in northwest France, Loire Valley châteaux occupied by the French Kings, the famous Sancerre, Vouvray and Chinon wine regions, Mont Saint-Michel, the Normandy D-Day Landing Beaches and the museums and monuments of Paris.
Hosted by Rozanne Klinzing, Hiram Class of '68 and John Bromage, owner of France Custom Tours.
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Basilique Saint-Denis
Day 1 - Paris
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
We will begin our tour at our hotel in Paris. If you arrive early, we will be there so you can freshen up, store your luggage and explore the neighborhood.
We will meet at our hotel at 2 pm and learn to navigate the Paris Metro as we travel together to the Basilica Saint-Denis in the suburbs of Paris. Nearly all the French kings were buried here. It is also the first cathedral built in the Gothic style. We will learn about the cathedral's history and architecture and then return together on the Metro.
We will head for a Brasserie and an early dinner, so everyone can get a good night’s sleep before leaving for the French countryside in the morning.

One of Ernest Hemingway's favorite Brasseries

Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres
Day 2 – Chartres, Sancerre and Bourges
Wednesday June 30, 2010 After breakfast at our hotel, we will board our coach for a short tour of some of the notable Paris landmarks on our way out of town.
Our first stop will be at the beautiful Gothic cathedral at Chartres the site of one of the most complete collections of medieval stained glass in the world. We will have lunch together before visiting the famous Sancerre wine region for a winery tour and tasting.
We will drive to Bourges for a free evening in this less traveled town where you can visit the beautiful Gothic cathedral, the Palace of Jacques Cœur and dine on your own.
Day 3 – Loire Valley Châteaux, Amboise
Thursday July 1, 2010 Today we will begin our tour of the Loire Valley – known as the “Playground of the Kings of France”. We will see three castles today: Château Blois, which illustrates the evolution of French architecture from the Middle ages to the 17th century, Château Chambord, the largest Loire Château with its double helix staircase – possibly designed by Leonardo da Vinci and considered a work of genius, and Château Amboise, with its beautiful views of the town of Amboise and the site of Leonardo da Vinci’s grave.

Chambord Château

Amboise Château

The Town of Amboise
For lunch, we will dine on French baguettes and wine or soda as we travel so we have more time to spend at the châteaux. We will spend the next two nights near Amboise, a great town for dining, exploring and shopping. We will eat together tonight at one of the wonderful restaurants in town.
Day 4 -Loire Valley Châteaux, Vouvray Winery
Friday July 2, 2010 Today, we will continue our exploration of the beautiful Loire châteaux with a trip to Château Chenonceau, the most beautiful Château. It is built across the River Cher and stands on graceful pylons as it spans the river. During WWII it served as a military hospital and curiously, the division between Free France and occupied France ran through the middle of the château - providing a perfect escape into Free France.
We will visit Clos Lucé, Leonardo da Vinci’s final home – it is quite inviting by modern standards, but the best part is the museum in the lower level which has an extensive display of models of his inventions.

Chenonceau Château spanning the River Cher

Model of da Vinci Helicopter at Clos Lucé
We will visit a Vouvray winery for a tour and a tasting in the afternoon. Again, we will dine like the French on baguettes and wine (or soda) as we travel. We will return to our hotel for a free evening to dine and explore on your own.

Chenonceau Château on our first tour with John

Château Villandry Vegetable Gardens
Day 5 - – Loire Valley Châteaux, Chinon Winery, Brittany
Saturday July 3, 2010 Today we finish our tour of the Loire. Our first stop will be a tour of the fantastic formal gardens at Château Villandry. Much of the formal landscape is beautiful patterns of colorful vegetables and miniature fruit trees. It is an unbelievable site. We will pause for a photo stop at Château Usse, Sleeping Beauty’s castle on the way to the newly restored Château Chinon. This is the site of the Christmas Court from Lion in Winter the story of Henry II & Eleanor of Acquitaine and their distinguished sons. We will visit a winery from the Chinon wine region, the famous Loire Valley red wine. We will feast on baguettes again today, as we have a long journey into Brittany where we will stay on the Rance estuary. We will have dinner together.

Château Chinon
Day 6 - Mont Saint-Michel, Bayeux Tapestry, 4th of July Picnic on Omaha Beach

Mont Saint-Michel
Sunday July 4, 2010 Happy 4th of July! This will be an unforgettable day. After breakfast we will leave for a tour of Mont Saint-Michel, the stunning abbey built on a small rock island. Originally built in the Romanesque style during the twelfth century, church of the abbey was daringly placed with the transept crossing at the top of the mount. After the 1204 seige of the mount by the Breton Guy de Thouars, it was rebuilt in the Gothic style. It is an awe inspiring site.

The Bayeux Tapestry
We will drive to the Norman town of Bayeux for lunch together in one of the traditional Creperies. We will visit the famous Bayeux Tapestry commemorating William the Conqueror’s 1066 Norman conquest of Britain. The audio tour is hilarious! The tapestry was completed by 1077 for display in the Bayeux Cathedral.
The highlight of our Independence Day will be a picnic together on Omaha Beach, one of the most pivotal Allied landing beaches during the D-Day Invasion of Normandy (weather permitting). D-Day was the turning point in the Second World War in Europe. The American landing beach at Omaha Beach is the perfect place to celebrate the freedom brought to the European Continent after one of the darkest times in history.

Omaha Beach
Day 7 - Normandy D-Day Landing Beaches, American Cemetary and Memorial
Monday July 5, 2010 We will spend the day exploring the American sector of the D-Day Landing Beaches and the American Cemetary and Memorial at Omaha Beach. We will visit Pointe du Hoc where the American Second Rangers scaled the 100 foot cliffs to take the German gun positions there, Omaha Beach and the American Cemetary portrayed so poignantly in the movie Saving Private Ryan. The Visitor’s Center there opened in May 2007 to tell the story of the 9,387 Americans buried at Omaha Beach and show the D-Day landings and follow-on battle in Europe as one of the greatest military achievements of all time. It is one of the best presentations of the momentous times.

Normandy American Cemetary at Omaha Beach
We will have dinner together at one of the wonderful seafood restaurants in Port en Bessin, a Normandy fishing port. We will stay a second night in Bayeux.

Eiffel Tower at Night
Day 8 – Rouen, Paris: Eiffel Tower, Evening Cruise
Tuesday July 6, 2010 After breakfast at our hotel, we will drive to Rouen, where Joan of Arc was burned at the stake for heresy, and the site of the beautiful cathedral painted some 28 times by the Impressionist painter, Claude Monet. We will do a walking tour of the historic town center.
We will then return to Paris where we will have a refresher on traveling the Metro on our way to the Eiffel Tower. We will climb the Tower for a beautiful view of Paris. We will return to the hotel and meet for an evening cruise on the Seine to see the “City of Lights”.

Evening Cruise in Paris

La Sainte-Chapelle
Day 9 - Paris: Cathedrals, Museums or Shopping, Gourmet Farewell Dinner
Wednesday July 7, 2010. Right after breakfast, we will go to Sainte-Chapelle, the high point of rayonnante Gothic architecture to miss the tourist lines at this beautiful chapel. We will walk to Notre Dame de Paris, the most famous Gothic cathedral in Paris. These sites are part of the Paris Museum Pass for free admission to more than 60 monuments and museums in Paris. These passes will be provided to everyone who wishes to explore on their own, or you can have the cost in euros if you wish to “shop ‘til you drop” today. Now that everyone is familiar with the public transportation, you can travel where you want.

Cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris
We will meet back at the hotel in the evening and go to our final gourmet feast and farewell dinner together. It will be in the French style with courses paired with French wine.
Day 10 - Paris and Bon Voyage
Thursday July 8, 2010 After breakfast we will say goodbye. If you have an evening departure or wish to stay an extra day to see more of Paris, we will help you plan. For those who are leaving, we will help those with early departures transfer to the airport. We hope your trip will have been a dream come true and that you will want to return to France, again and again and again. Bon Voyage Adieu.
Cost $3,500 - Hiram College 2010 Alumni Tour of Paris, Normandy & Loire
Deposit $1,000 - Payable to Hiram College - Due February 28, 2010
Balance $2,500 - Payable to Hiram College - Due May 29, 2010
Tour includes: Admission and ground transportation to all travel destinations, Lodging for 9 nights (based on double occupancy - single supplement available on request), 9 breakfasts 5 lunches 6 dinners, and more.
Tour is guaranteed at 10 travelers and is limited to 20 travelers.
Contact the Hiram College Office of Alumni Relations & Annual Giving 800-705-5050 for more information or to register for the trip.
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