DiscoverArmissan, a charming commune in the south of France located in the department ofAude, in the regionOccitania, just 10 km fromNarbonneand in the immediate vicinity of theMediterranean Sea. Nestled betweenvineyardsAndscrubland, Armissan seduces with its authenticity, its heritage and its exceptional natural setting.
Composed of several hamlets such asLa Prade,Little Roubia,the Grand Roubia,the PlainAndthe Mas, the town is home to around 2,000 inhabitants. Thiswine villageis renowned for its production ofred and rosé wines, developed onclay-limestone soilsbathed in sunlight. TheArmissan winesare notably classified under the nameAOC Corbières, one of the most recognized in theLanguedoc.
In terms of heritage, Armissan is home to a magnificent12th century Romanesque church, dedicated toSaint-Étienne, restored in the 19th century and now housing a collection ofreligious worksremarkable. Severalhistoric chapelsalso punctuate the territory, including theSaint-Victor chapeland theChapel of Our Lady of La Salette.
THEnature loverswill find an ideal playground in Armissan:marked hiking trails,cycle paths through the vineyards, and easy access towater activitiessuch as sailing or windsurfing, thanks to the proximity of the Mediterranean coast.
Whether you are passionate aboutwine tourism, ofhistorical heritage, or in search ofnature discoveries, Armissan is a destination not to be missed in Occitania. Itspeaceful setting, herMediterranean art of livingand hiscultural wealthmake it an ideal place for aauthentic stayin the south of France.