Apple trees (the Rhone)

Pommiers is a common French, located in the department of the the Rhone and the area the Rhone-Alps. In the middle of 320 hectares vines belonging to the vineyard of the Beaujolais wine, this picturesque small village accommodates many vine growers and craftsmen in the middle of the dynamism of the village.

Community life and the traditions play also a great part in the opening of the village: Apple trees counts many artistic and cultural associations, like much of sporting clubs. The inhabitants of all ages meet periodically at the time of traditional festivals, of which most known remains the festival of the conscripts.

The committee of fleurissement, made up primarily the voluntary ones, embellishes the village of its floral compositions, which is worth each year its three flowers with the to him Concours of the cities and flowered villages.

Geography

History

Administration

Demography

Places and monuments

  • Eglise St Barthelemy, attested by the abbey of the Island Beard since 1183, whose current chorus was rebuilt as from 1469.

  • Vault of Buisante, set up with the XIX° century, dominating the valley of the Saone and offering a unspoilable view of the Mounts of the Beaujolais wine.

  • traditional Inheritance: laundrettes, old presses, low walls, martyrdoms…

Personalities related to the commune

See too

External bonds

  • Official site of Apple trees
  • Apple trees on the site of the national geographical Institute
  • Apple trees on the site of INSEE
  • Apple trees on the site of Quid
  • Localization of Apple trees on a chart of France and communes bordering
  • Plane on Apple trees on Mapquest

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