Revermont

Revermont is at the same time:

  • a natural area
  • an old sovereign principality

Natural Revermont

Natural area located at the south-west of the solid mass of the the Jura, the Revermont is consisted the first buttresses of the Jura, since Lons-the-Salt maker in North, to the River of Ain at the East and the town of Borough-in-Bresse in the South.

Little populated, it gathers typical villages traditionally drawing their activity from the vine, like Treffort-Cuisiat, Jasseron, Ceyzériat, or Saint-Martin-of-Mount.

The wine activity was maintained until our days in certain fields of the south of the area.

Revermont seigneurial

From the seigneurial point of view, Revermont, corresponding roughly speaking to natural Revermont, is a sovereign principality as of XIe century, had by the Maison of Coligny.

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