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Granges-lès-Beaumont
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Historic site and monument

Granges-lès-Beaumont

Granges-lès-Beaumont
175, rue Henri Machon26600 Granges-les-Beaumont

Granges-lès-Beaumont lies at the confluence of two rivers, the Isère and the Herbasse. The history of Granges illustrates the changing relationship with the river, with the abandonment of ancient settlements on the banks of the Isère in favor of a new village.

Number of inhabitants: 961
Area: 751 ha.

Granges-lès-Beaumont is located at the angle formed by the confluence of two rivers, the Isère to the south and the Herbasse to the west. It is bounded by the Chambaran Plateau to the north and by the Romans district to the east.
In this district you find many fruit, peach and nectarine growers, as well as the growing of greenhouse flowers.
For a long time attached to Beaumont-Monteux, Granges-lès-Beaumont only acquired the status of a separate district in 1947. It gets its name from the many barns built on its territory.

Sights to see:

Saint-Maurice Church: Built in 1870, it is situated in the centre of the village.

Opening

From 01/01 to 31/12, daily.

Updated on 27/10/2023
Through Valence Romans Tourisme
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