Valleys, being physical rather than political, don't have capitals. The biggest towns are Tours and Orléans.
The term 'Loire Valley' probably best describes the Unesco world heritage site along the river Loire. The Centre region of France which includes most of this site has adopted Val de Loire to its name for tourism purposes so if this is what you refer then it is indeed Orleans as this is the Region's capital. Many may however argue that the cultural capital is the delightful city of Tours.
Check out the geography of the Loire Valley in the link.
The Loire Valley is not a French town, but rather a region in central France known for its picturesque landscapes, historic chateaux, and vineyards. It is a popular tourist destination for its cultural and natural beauty.
Muscadet is one dry white wine of the Loire Valley.
Nantes.Nantes is the largest Breton city and would rival Rennes for Capital status but for it having been illegally (because they lost) taken out of Brittany by the collaborationist Vichy government during the second world war, a situation that is fought to be remedied by a Breton movement arguing for its re-unification.
The Loire Valley in France
the loire valley located in centrel france about 800 kilometers form loire river great place for dating and camping and too for enjoy the amazing view
Between the Loire valley and the Eiffel tower you have a two and a half hours drive.
The Loire valley is pretty big, but it takes about an hour by train to get to the city of Tours and about the same by car to get to the city of Orléans.
their amazing wines
The capital of the Loire department in France is Saint-Étienne.
how many castles are in the Loire Valley
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