![The gate leading into the town of La RochePosay](2014/la-roche-posay-old-gate-entrance.jpg)
We have included La
Roche-Posay in our towns of the Loire Valley even although it is actually in the
département of the
Vienne
as
this is a must for visitors to Southern Touraine. This charming medieval town
is
on the south bank of the River
Creuse, which is the boundary of Indre-et-Loire
and the Vienne. You have now crossed into part
of a region that is well-deserving of a visit but probably not high
on the list of most tourists -- not because it doesn't have a lot to
offer but because it is rural, peaceful and not very well known
(this area featured in Sunday Times in 2008 as 'undiscovered jewel'). It
has a
charming main street,and market square which you are led into through the
old town
‘gate’.
![](2014/la-roche-posay-cafes.jpg)
This elegant and
historical town is bristling with restaurants and cafes catering
for everything from a light lunch to splendid dinners - there is
even a tearoom! ('salon de the')
The markets on
Tuesday and Friday morning have a very good mix of stalls with
everything from shoes to olives - are worth a visit.
![market at La Roche Posay](2014/market-la-roche-posay.JPG)
During the summer months the square also
plays host to a number of fetes and
festivals - including a medieval festival.
![](2014/house%20049.jpg)
The
town has a very interestin church 'Eglise Notre Dame' which
dates back to the 11th century from which period only the
Romanesque bell tower remains.
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![](2014/church-la-roche-posay.JPG)
You can see more photographs
here...
There are a
few
surprises you will find in this small town - a casino, a thermal
spa, a racecourse and more! The casino opened in the year 2000 and
draws many visitors from the surrounding
region.
![](2014/casino-la-roche-posay.jpg)
Then there is the
Hippodrome de La
Gâtinière
for those who enjoy horse
racing. Beginning at
2 PM, races are scheduled for certain days in June,
July, August and early September. Admission is EUR 6 for adults
and is free for those under the age of 18.
We
have visited on a number of occasions and had
a very good day out
![](2014/la-roche-posay-races.jpg)
On the outskirts
of town there
is an 18-hole
golf course
which can be quite challenging
in that you have a few tight fairways bordered by trees but is also
a relaxing 'walk' if played early on a summer's morning.
![Ls Roche Posay golf course](LRP/la-roche-posay-golf.jpg)
There are well marked out walking routes that take
you along part of the river, up on to the old railway bridge giving
some great views. There is a nearby riding school, fitness centre
and the river with its man-made beach provides great place to cool
off in the height of summer. Yes, this little town is full of
surprises!
![](2014/la-roche-posay-river-beach.jpg)
![](2014/la-roche-posay-river-beach-1.jpg)
![la-roche-posay-spa.](2014/la-roche-posay-spa.jpg)
Perhaps a more
well-known offering of La Roche-Posay
is
its world-famous thermal spa and mineral waters
which have been enjoyed
for over five centuries.
![](2014/2013-04-23%2012.44.30.jpg)
The village has gardens to explore:
'Jardins
du Parc Thermal de La Roche-Posay.'
which while not as grand as they may have been can still be
admired around the Rose Pavillion and across the road up towards
the hospital cure centre.
Make a point of
walking behind the offices of the
Mairie and check out their
seasonal floral displays