Flaviac
Flaviac is a commune in the Ardèche department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of southern France. It is located near Privas, the prefecture of the Ardèche. The inhabitants of Flaviac are known as Flaviacois (masculine) or Flaviacoises (feminine).
Historically, the area has been associated with agriculture, particularly wine production. More recently, its proximity to larger urban centers has led to a mix of residential and commercial activity. The commune's landscape is characterized by rolling hills and vineyards, typical of the Ardèche region.
The local economy is comprised of agriculture, tourism, and small businesses. The village itself offers a few local amenities, while more extensive services can be found in nearby towns.
Notable features of Flaviac include its church and the surrounding natural environment, which provides opportunities for hiking and outdoor activities. The Ardèche region, in general, is known for its natural beauty and attracts tourists interested in exploring its gorges, rivers, and historical sites.