Natural Wonders of the Loire Valley

Natural Wonders of the Loire Valley

Natural Wonders of the Loire Valley

Natural Wonders of the Loire Valley

For many years, I’ve imagined France as a place where sheep graze freely in the pastures, which felt like part of the country’s storybook charm. My mother has a gorgeous painting in her dining room of sheep grazing in a meadow. She said to me, “This is so very French.” At the time, I didn’t quite understand what she meant.

Natural Wonders of the Loire Valley

Last year in the Loire Valley, I finally saw it with my own eyes.

Natural Wonders of the Loire Valley

We pulled up to a vineyard for a tasting, and there they were, sheep grazing peacefully among the vines. It was a magical, full-circle moment for me. The sheep weren’t just a pretty picture, either; they were part of the vineyard’s ecosystem. They nibbled away at weeds and undergrowth, and in turn, left behind natural fertilizer, a sustainable, time-honored way of caring for the land and the vines.

goats in the Loire Valley

Food and wine in the Loire Valley begin with the land itself, and that includes the animals that have shaped this landscape for centuries. From goats whose milk becomes the delicate fresh chevre you’ll find at every market, to the workhorses still guiding farmers through the vines, livestock is woven into the rhythm of French country living.

Natural Wonders of the Loire Valley

One scene is etched in my memory forever. As we crested a hill up to a rolling vineyard, the fresh spring grass waved in the breeze. Beyond it, rows of vines as far as the eye could see unfolded, and in the distance, a young woman appeared, guiding a Clydesdale with a wooden plow.

Natural Wonders of the Loire Valley

Our guide explained that this traditional method not only clears overgrowth but also turns the soil gently, without disturbing the delicate subsoil. It was like stepping back in time, a glimpse of France’s agricultural heritage still alive and thriving today.

Natural Wonders of the Loire Valley

And of course, there are the swans, strutting through the château grounds, their white feathers glistening like something from a fairytale.

Chickens strut around farmhouses, goats peek curiously over fences, and if you’re lucky, you might even get to give one a scratch behind the ears.

Natural Wonders of the Loire Valley

The Loire Valley is known for its castles, its wine, and its gardens, but its wildlife is equally enchanting. Everywhere you turn, there’s a reminder that nature and tradition are woven seamlessly into daily life here.

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XOXO Lorie

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Meet Lorie Fangio

Lorie Fangio is a teaching chef and the founder of A Taste of Paris culinary excursions. She shares her extensive knowledge of French food & culture through cooking classes, regular TV appearances, local publications, and speaking engagements. She is an award-winning food & lifestyle blogger with a zest for gathering people around a table.

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