Le Béage
Le Béage is a commune in the Ardèche department in southern France. Located in the Monts d'Ardèche Regional Natural Park, it is one of the highest villages in the Ardèche.
Geography:
Le Béage is situated in a mountainous region, characterized by forests, pastures, and volcanic rock formations. Its altitude contributes to a cooler climate than other areas of the Ardèche. The village is surrounded by hiking trails and is known for its scenic landscapes.
History:
The history of Le Béage is tied to the agricultural activities of its inhabitants. Historically, the region was relatively isolated, and the local population relied on farming and forestry. The village has retained much of its rural character.
Economy:
The economy of Le Béage is largely based on agriculture, particularly livestock farming. Tourism also plays a role, with visitors attracted by the natural beauty of the area and opportunities for outdoor recreation.
Points of Interest:
- The village church.
- Hiking trails within the Monts d'Ardèche Regional Natural Park.
- Panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
Demographics:
The population of Le Béage is relatively small. Like many rural areas in France, it has experienced population fluctuations over time.