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Old Nov 7th, 2006, 07:06 AM
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Is A/C needed in July in the Loire Valley?

Will be in the Loire Valley during next July. We are looking at the Chayeau de Marcay but it does not have A/C. Anybody with knowledge as to whether this is a problem? Thanks
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Old Nov 7th, 2006, 07:23 AM
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We stayed in Amboise last July. we appreciated having the air conditioning. It helped with the humidity.

I honestly wish I could tell you that you either do or do not need it and the reason I cannot is because I don't know what you consider "comfortable."
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Old Nov 7th, 2006, 07:52 AM
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Nearly no local residences in the Loire have ac - that said summers are supposedly getting warmer here - at least more warm spells.

I spent about 10 summers in the Loire and there were a handful of days when it was really hot - but there could be those odd days when you would want it.
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Old Nov 9th, 2006, 02:18 AM
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Both my trips to the Loire have been during very hot weather in May and June, respectively. Last trip, my rental car did not have a/c and I found it necessary to trade it in after two days for a car that did. However, neither of the properties at which I stayed had a/c and it was bearable, although I would have preferred to have had it. But I am used to sleeping in warm rooms. It just depends on your tolerance of heat.
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Am not familiar with that chateau so don;t know. We were in the Loire in late June and some days were uncomfotably warm (you did need AC in the car).

The chateau in which we stayed didn't have it - but was 15th centruy with stone walls several feet thick - and so the inside stayed much cooler than outdoors. Don;t know if this would be true by July.

Also- don't know how much you mind the heat. Do they at least have fans? How old is the chateau (a true fortress with very thick stone walls?)
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The fact that nearly no local has AC in their homes should tell you something.
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If you mean Chateau de Marcay and it's really a Chateau, probably it will be an old building with big walls, cool enough inside even on hot weather...
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