Article Written By: John Smith
The Lot River is over 500 kilometers long and creates a number of beautiful sites to see. The Lot valley is one of the most picturesque regions in France, especially where it meets the Atlantic in Aquitaine. With the beautiful villages reminiscent of Medieval times and breathtaking landscapes, owning a chateau in the Lot valley can be an extremely rewarding experience. The river begins near Mont Lozere and eventually ends by joining forces with the Garrone River, which eventually flows into the Atlantic Ocean. There is quite a bit of history that goes into a French chateau, and you become a key cog within that history when you make the leap of taking ownership or part ownership in such an estate. It is impossible to remove that historical element from a chateau; after all, many of these fine buildings and properties have been around for many centuries. As such, everything from the crystal goblets on the shelves, to the antique armoire, to the centuries old oil paintings within your house is precious. You will also want to make a trip to your vineyard all inclusive. Offer tours of the premises. This way, your visitors can see where the vines grow, how they are harvested, how the must is created, and finally, where the fermentation happens. Many wineries and vineyards do not allow visitors to walk through the vineyard proper. This is something that you can do to make yourself standout from the crowd. Many folks consider French chateaux to be museum-like places. But this is only part of the truth. First and foremost, a chateau is a home. You will want to keep history intact, but in a way that reflects who you are. Whatever it is that you hold dear, you will want to put on display. One way of doing this is to set aside a small portion of your property and dedicate it to a specific interest. For example, if you are an athlete, you can have an in-home weight room in one part of your chateau, while keeping the rest of the property in its original pristine and historical condition. You do not have to sacrifice the things that are truly important to you when you move into a chateau. The Bordeaux area is right on the ocean, where the Lot eventually empties into the sea. If you are looking for a unique living experience, the Lot Valley will not disappoint. The history and the wine is only part of the beauty of this region. Bordeaux is the capital of Aquitaine and as such, there is plenty of social atmosphere to take part in. Aquitaine is home to over 3 million people and the range of living situations go from metro to rural. The weather in Aquitaine is described as oceanic with warm summers and mild winters. This makes it a great vacation spot, and an even better place to live. If you are looking for a chateau to make your own, the Lot valley, and especially Bordeaux, make for a one of a kind experience.
This Article Has Been Published on Tue, 31 May 2011 and Read 228 Times