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Holy Park radegonde
Tours, Indre-et-Loire, France

Holy Park radegonde

Length6.9 mi
Elev. Gain91.8 ft
Est. Steps16000
Forest
Quiet place
Playground
Overgrown
Created by Cecilia

Holy Park radegonde Introduction

Holy Park radegonde is a 6.9 mile (16,000-step) route located near Tours, Indre-et-Loire, France. This route has an elevation gain of about 91.8 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

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Battle of Tours

Place
The Battle of Tours (10 October 732), also called the Battle of Poitiers and, by Arab sources, the Battle of the Highway of the Martyrs (Arabic: معركة بلاط الشهداء‎, romanized: Ma'arakat Balāṭ ash-Shuhadā'), was an important victory of the Frankish and Burgundian forces under Charles Martel over the raiding parties of the Umayyad Caliphate led by Abdul Rahman Al Ghafiqi, Governor-General of al-Andalus.

Basilica of Saint Martin, Tours

Place
The Basilica of St. Martin is a Roman Catholic basilica dedicated to Saint Martin of Tours, over whose tomb it was built. It is located in Tours, France. The first basilica was established here in the 5th century (consecrated in 471) on the site of an earlier chapel. It was at first served by a community of monks under an abbot, the Abbot of St Martin, who between 796 and 804 was Alcuin, the adviser of Charlemagne.

Château de Tours

Place
The Château de Tours is a castle located in Tours, Indre-et-Loire, France.Built in the 11th century, the building displayed an architecture of the Carolingian period, and was the residence of the Lords of France.Until the 2000s, the Royal Castle of Tours was used as an aquarium where about 1,500 fish of 200 different species could be seen.

Arrondissement of Tours

Place
The arrondissement of Tours is an arrondissement of France in the Indre-et-Loire department in the Centre-Val de Loire region. Since the January 2017 reorganization of the arrondissements of Indre-et-Loire, it has 54 communes.

Cantons of Tours

Place
The cantons of Tours are administrative divisions of the Indre-et-Loire department, in central France. Since the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015, the city of Tours is subdivided into 4 cantons. Their seat is in Tours.

Tours Cathedral

Place
Tours Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Gatien de Tours) is a Roman Catholic church located in Tours, Indre-et-Loire, France, and dedicated to Saint Gatianus. It is the seat of the Archbishops of Tours, the metropolitan cathedral of the Tours ecclesiastical province. It was built between 1170 and 1547.

Tours Amphitheatre

Place
The Tours amphitheater (also known as the Caesarodunum amphitheater) is a Roman amphitheatre located in the historic city center of Tours, France, immediately behind the well known Tours cathedral. It was built in the 1st century when the city was called Caesarodunum. It was built atop a small hill on the outskirts of the ancient urban area, making it safe from floods, convenient for crowds and visitors, and demonstrating the power of the city from a distance.

Musée des Beaux-Arts de Tours

Place
The Musée des Beaux-Arts de Tours (English: Museum of Fine Arts of Tours) is located in the bishop's former palace, near the cathedral St. Gatien, where it has been since 1910. It displays rich and varied collections, including that of painting which is one of the first in France both in quality and the diversity of the works presented.

Tours Métropole Val de Loire

Place
Tours Métropole Val de Loire is the métropole, an intercommunal structure, centred on the city of Tours. It is located in the Indre-et-Loire department, in the Centre-Val de Loire region, central France. It was created in March 2017, replacing the previous Communauté urbaine Tour(S) Plus. Its population was 299,127 in 2014, of which 139,507 in Tours proper.

Touraine

Place
Touraine (US: , French: [tuʁɛn]) is one of the traditional provinces of France. Its capital was Tours. During the political reorganization of French territory in 1790, Touraine was divided between the departments of Indre-et-Loire, Loir-et-Cher and Indre.
Last updated: Jan 1, 2025

Route Details

Length

6.9 mi

Elev. Gain

91.8 ft

Est. Steps

16000
Created by
Cecilia
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